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Shambhala Teachings – Weekend Two

If you would like to participate in this programme but will not have attended Shambhala Teachings Weekend One, please email [email protected].

This weekend can be attended in-person in Clapham or online on Zoom.

More info on the Shambhala Teachings Series here.

This weekend looks at how to recognise the habitual patterns that have covered over our wisdom and gentleness. We can be afraid of our brilliance and afraid of fear itself. This can mean we lose ourselves in habits of behaviour and interpretation that distract us from our tender-heartedness.

We explore the possibility that by moving past our habitual ways of relating to things, we can begin to work directly with our fears. By being tender, we can meet life’s challenging moments with courage and confidence instead of distractions and self-aggression

By relating to fear through meditation, we begin to appreciate that there isn’t actually anything fundamentally wrong with us. We are good, just as we are, right here and now. We can discover and cultivate the bravery necessary to embrace our innate worthiness.

Here is a video on the Shambhala Teachings and their relation to Buddhism.

 

“Fear is a natural reaction to moving closer to the truth.”  – Pema Chödrön

“Taking off our armour, our ego, feels like a crisis because it is a crisis. A fixed identity crisis” – Pema Chödrön

 

Timings

Saturday: Tea/coffee & registration 9.00am, start 9.30am. Finish 5.30pm
Sunday: Tea/coffee 9.30am, start 10am. Finish 5.30pm

For further information please email: [email protected]

 

The Teachers

David Morris lives in London where he works as a chaplain in healthcare, with responsibility for staff wellbeing at a hospital. He writes, records and performs songs under his own name and with bands, and spends a lot of time fantasising about living somewhere more rural and rugged, like Cornwall, where he grew up. He has studied religions academically (at the School of Oriental and African Studies) and has been on a Buddhist journey since his teens, mainly with Shambhala for the last decade. He spent 9 months on retreat as a monastic at Gampo Abbey in 2018/19, and looks to Pema Chodron as a teacher alongside Anam Thubten. David is a Trustee of the London Shambhala Meditation Centre and has held various volunteer roles there in the past before becoming a teacher and meditation instructor.

Pete Baile

 

 

Payment Terms and Conditions
Please register and pay in full on registration, ensuring you click on the relevant price option to go through to PayPal where you can also pay by credit/debit card. Cancellation up to 1 week before the programme will receive a full refund, after that there will be a £20 fee charged for cancellation up until two days before, after which no refund is granted.

The early bird registration fee of £100 is available until two weeks prior, after which time the fee will be £120. A concession fee of £60 is available for those earning below £25,000 per annum and a concession fee of £50 is available for those earning below £20,000.  Please contact [email protected] to arrange a concession. 

We do not want cost to be a barrier to anyone attending and understand that these are challenging times financially for many people – please do not hesitate to contact us if you require a further concession.

 

Repeat attenders
If you have previously attended this course and would like to do so again, you may attend for 50% of the price of either the full cost or the concessionary cost, depending on income.  Please contact [email protected] for a discount code.

 

 

 

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