Relax: A Buddhist Approach to the Art of Letting Go

  • Time, dates & venue

    Relax: A Buddhist Approach to the Art of Letting Go ¦ 1pm – 2pm ¦ January 20, 27, Feb 3, 10

    Venue: Kadampa Meditation Centre Reading, 9 Bath Road, RG1 6HH

    Parking: Very limited parking onsite, or street parking at Downshire Square *please allow time to park*

  • Fee and tickets

    Relax: A Buddhist Approach to the Art of Letting Go

    £28 for whole 4 week course (30% discount) /  £10 each session (drop in or pre-book) / free with membership

    Refund information 

  • course teacher

    Buddhist Nun, Gen Nyingpo will teach this course.

  • Live Stream

    This class is also available online (live only) to members

Relax: A Buddhist Approach to the Art of Letting Go

Weekly classes – Jan 20 – Feb 10

£28 for whole 4 week course (30% discount) /  £10 each session (drop in or pre-book) / free with membership

Embrace a fresh start for your mind and experience freedom from within. Start the new year by learning how to truly relax and release the habits of worry and tension. Through meditation and practical teachings, discover how to calm your mind, accept life’s changes, and find freedom in letting go.
Each session combines a short teaching, a guided meditation, and a practical takeaway to apply throughout the week. Everyone is welcome — no experience necessary.
Week 1: Relax and refresh – the art of meditation
Week 2: Let go of the past and find peace in the present moment
Week 3: Let go of worry and tension
Week 4: Discover the freedom of letting go

With Gen Nyingpo

Meditation is becoming increasingly recognized as an effective means to reduce stress and improve our quality of life, however it also has much deeper and far-reaching benefits that have been understood by Buddhist practitioners for thousands of years.

The benefits of meditation include:

– Effective means to reduce stress & anxiety
– Improves mindfulness & concentration
– Promotes a more positive approach to life
– Aids relaxation and letting go of tension

Each class consists of two guided meditations and instruction. Anyone can practice meditation and everyone is welcome to attend.