reading - kadampa meditation centre
Reading
The purpose of meditation is to make our mind calm and peaceful. If our mind is
peaceful we shall be free from worries and mental discomfort, and so we shall
experience true happiness. By training in meditation we can gradually learn to
stay peaceful all the time, even in the most difficult circumstances. If we
practice meditation we will experience a calm, spacious feeling in the mind, and
many of our usual problems will fall away. Difficult situations will become
easier to deal with, we will naturally feel warm and well disposed towards other
people, and our relationships with others will gradually improve. Kadampa
Meditation Centre Reading offers introductory meditation classes and courses in
Reading and the surrounding area. Our beginners classes include guided
meditations, a short practical talk about how to use meditation to solve daily
problems, and an opportunity to ask questions and discuss. Our meditation
courses and classes are open to everyone, whatever level of interest or
experience, and give people the opportunity to learn more about meditation,
Buddhism, and finding peace & happiness from within. The benefits of meditation
include: Improved concentration and focus in daily life Less stress, worry &
anxiety Reduced irritation, anger & frustration Greater inner peace & happiness
Increased confidence & self-esteem Improved mental and physical well being A
positive outlook on life & better relationships These beginner Buddhist
meditation classes and courses provide practical advice for the problems of
modern living. Through attending our classes you can learn to view everyday
situations in the most beneficial and constructive way leading to greater
happiness for yourself and others. “When the turbulence of distracting thoughts
subsides and our mind becomes still, a deep happiness and contentment naturally
arises from within. If we train in meditation our mind will gradually become
more and more peaceful, and we shall experience a purer and purer form of
happiness. Eventually, we will be able to stay happy all the time, even in the
most difficult circumstances.”