Come Alive to Peace and Contentment

Come Alive to Peace and Contentment

6 Tuesday Evenings plus optional Wednesday evening on 30th October 

Have you noticed how happiness eludes us most of the time? And how frustration, irritation, disappointment, anxiety anger and fear are always lurking around the corner. Joy is replaced by dissatisfaction and hope by disappointment.

The Buddha called these ups and downs in life The Worldly Winds and he taught practical ways to deal with them and create more contentment in their place. And today - in our turbulent modern world - they are more relevant and necessary than ever.

Even when things do not go our way, we can learn to accept them through simple techniques and, because we don't react in habitual ways any longer, our world can become kinder, richer and more satisfying. We'll explore, step by step how to make our lives more peaceful.

Each week will begin with a guided meditation* and then, after a tea break we will introduce practical, down-to-earth teachings to help you transform your life. There will be short workshops and an opportunity to ask questions and relate the teachings to your own life and experience.

*Meditation helps us to transform our lives: The Mindfulness of Breathing is an effective way to calm the mind and Metta Bhavana (Loving Kindness Meditation) helps us cultivate positive emotion for ourselves and others, helping to create harmony in the world and in our own mental states.

Booking is essential as places are limited

The programme will include:

Week One: The Buddha’s Journey and the Worldly Winds        

Week Two: The Worldly Winds and the Cycle of Suffering

Week Three: Hindrances, Wheels, Spirals and the 'Gap'

Week Four: The Worldly Winds, Karma and Natural Ethics

Week Five: Am I What I Think? How our Stories Create Suffering

Week Six: How Things Are Not as They Seem… and why it is important to see this

Week Seven: Wednesday 30th October - YBC community members talk about their individual practices and how they are helpful and affirming in their lives (optional but highly recommended).

You don't have to be a Buddhist or wish to become a Buddhist to join this course. Our aim as a Buddhist Centre is to offer these practical down-to-earth teachings as a way for you to find greater contentment in your life. After participating in our courses some people usually do join our community but many others simply take the teachings away with them.

BOOKING: Payment each week is by donation except for the £18 booking fee which include a comprehensive 68 page guide to the course and a list of resources which you might find useful. To Book please follow the link below. You may pay by credit/debit card or PayPal. 

DONATIONS: York Buddhist Centre has no outside income or support and no one is paid. So these classes are given freely in a spirit of friendship. However we do have rent to pay and utilities and other running costs and we could not meet these without the generous support of those who use our centre. So, if you can, we ask you to make a donation either when you book or each week when you attend.  We suggest £8 to £12 each week or around £60 for the whole course but please give more or less according to your means.

Mark   Led by Mark
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Apart from a £18 booking fee this day retreat is freely offered. However York Buddhist Centre has no outside income so an additional donation of £10 each week, or £60 when booking, (or whatever you can afford) would be very much appreciated.

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