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New free meditation sessions every Saturday


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Every Saturday morning, starting July 14th


Free meditation sessions at Dulwich Library.


9:10am start.

PLEASE NOTE there will be no entrance allowed after 9:25, please arrive well before then.


The schedule is:

9:10 to 9:30 Introductory talk

9:30 to 9:55 Meditation

This is then followed by a question and answer session on meditation.


No booking is required, just turn up - the room is large.

These sessions are suitable for people of all abilities and all faiths, or no faith.


For more information please go to www.jangama.org/groupmeditation/saturday-dulwich/


Over the weeks we will cover a variety of topics on meditation and spirituality, such as how meditation works, how to live a stress-free life, the mind and consciousness and realisation.


Any questions? please contact us

email: [email protected]

Phone: Michael on 07900 217093

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