Manjushri Kadampa Meditation Centre

International Meditation Centre & Temple for World Peace

Drop in class in Wigan

Ben Seel

 Thursdays at 7pm

 Course dates: 

10 April - 15 May
5 June - 3 July
11 Sept - 23 Oct
20 Nov - 11 Dec

The Teacher is Ben Seel. These classes last for an hour and a half, with refreshments after the session.

 Location

Parsons Walk
Wigan College
Wigan, WN1

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class fee: £5 *

Everyone welcome 

Meditation class curriculum

Meditation class description 


Six week drop-in-class curriculum:  

Meditation. The pathway to Healing and Wisdom

Thrusday 10 April 2008 ~ The Wealth of Giving

Striving to improve our attitude of giving and then putting this wish into practice is an essential way to gather inner wealth and happiness for the future. To practise giving we must first understand the benefits of giving and disadvantages of miserliness.

Meditation: A wish to give

Thrusday 17 April 2008 ~ The Freedom of Self Control 

An uncontrolled mind is like a wild elephant causing destruction and problems wherever it goes. Lasting happiness and inner peace can therefore only be found when we have learnt the art of self control. This practice starts with strengthening our determination to avoid negative actions and practice only positive actions.

Meditation: A determination to avoid negative actions and practice positive actions

Thrusday 24 April 2008 ~ The Beauty of Patience

There is no virtue greater than patience. With patience we maintain an inner peace and tranquility throughout the day that acts as a foundation for many other good qualities. With strong patience we will find it easy to accomplish all our goals and lead a life free from problems. To improve our determination to practice patience we shall familiarise ourselves in meditation with the benefits of this virtuous mind.

Meditation: A Determination to accept difficulties

Thrusday 1 May 2008 ~ The Joy of Effort

To find the happiness we desire in life, like other things, requires effort – a joyous and steadfast effort that is free from any laziness or discouragement. Without this special effort we find it impossible to accomplish our personal goals. Like all our virtues we need to improve our effort daily.

Meditation: A determination to complete our personal task

Thrusday 8 May 2008 ~ The Peace of Concentration

Concentration melts away the tension in our body and mind and makes them supple and comfortable. In particular perfect concentration induces a very special feeling of inner peace. Concentration also helps others because we will find it easy to fulfill our virtuous intentions.

Meditations: Visualising the form of a Buddha

Thrusday 15 May 2008 ~ Gateway to Freedom

Buddha said that in reality we are like an illusion, like a dream person - but it doesn’t feel that way, does it? We feel real, solid and as if we live in a concrete, painful world. Learn to meditate on the true nature of self and experience freedom from all mistaken perceptions.

Meditation: Emptiness of the Self.

The classes will be based on the profound and liberating teachings of Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyatso, a fully accomplished meditation master and renowned teacher of Buddhism.

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Meditation Class Description

What is a typical class like?

A typical class consists of a gentle relaxation meditation, teaching, discussion, and final meditation. The meditations are guided and are suitable for beginners as well as the experienced. Each class is self-contained so feel free to join at any time!

Why meditate?

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; but if our mind is not peaceful we shall find it very difficult to be happy, even if we are living in the very best conditions.  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 shall be able to stay happy all the time, even in the most difficult circumstances.

“When the turbulence of distracting thoughts subsides and our mind becomes still a deep happiness and contentment naturally arises from within.”
- Geshe Kelsang Gyatso

 *Please note: we are a registered charity. Fees cover the running costs: the teacher and the assistant do not receive payment.

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