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Free Meditation, West Dulwich


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Saturday mornings 10.30am in West Dulwich

Boost your meditation practice with a 25 minute group meditation every Saturday morning.


No need to book, just come and sit with like minded people for a silent meditation.


Schedule


(No entry after 10:40)


10.30 - 10.45am: short talk, meditation instructions


10.45 - 11:10am: Silent Meditation


11:10 - 11:30am: discussion on meditation & teachings


If you cannot stay for the full hour you are welcome to quietly leave after the meditation


For more information please contact Michael on 07900 217093 or email [email protected]


Address

The Chestnut Room (access through gates in Chestnut Road)

Aspire Wellbeing

1 Park Hall Road

West Dulwich

London SE21 8EH


Buses / National Rail

Nearest Buses: 322, 3

Other Buses: 432, 196, 68, 315, 2

Trains: West Norwood (11 min walk), West Dulwich (12 min walk)

Tulse Hill (15 min walk)

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