Meditation Follow-up Meeting (9th Nov)

Meditation – In-person Follow-up Meeting 9th Nov

If you tuned in to the preliminary meeting on Zoom and would like to take it forward, this in-person meeting, at our beautiful retreat-house, Brinscall Hall in Chorley on 9th November 2024, will give you the chance to ask further questions, to meet the meditation support team and to look around the house and gardens. The meeting is optional. If you have already decided to take up the offer of meditation and don’t need to ask further questions just let your philosophy tutor know and they will make the necessary arrangements.

Date: 9th November 2024 at 2pm (Brinscall Hall, Chorley)

For those who take up meditation, the philosophy school offers free, one-to-one, lifetime support given by experienced meditators, to encourage simplicity in practice and to give practical advice as needed.
In this follow-up meeting you will find out more about the introduction ceremony, its format and significance. There will be plenty of opportunity to ask questions.
There is no charge for the meeting. Click Add to Cart & then Checkout to book a place – you will need the password ‘mantra’.
The introduction ceremony will be held a week later on Saturday, 16th November, at Brinscall Hall.

Visit our Meditation Page for an overview.

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How it works on our educational courses

A tutor presents material, and leads a discussion based on what arises. Being practical rather than academic, the emphasis is on personal knowledge. Students are encouraged neither to accept nor reject the ideas put forward, but to test them in practice for themselves, in the light of their own experience.

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The present moment

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Very practical

“I have thoroughly enjoyed this course. It has been very practical and has given me lots of tools and exercises to use in my daily life. Coming back each week and feeding back to the group has reinforced what I have learned and given me extra pointers”.
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Meditation Follow-up Meeting (9th Nov)
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