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What to expect in a classIntroductory classes begin with a simple guided meditation exercise to reduce stress, tension, and distractions.
This short meditation is followed by a short talk on how to apply Buddhist principles into daily life. This may include topics such as improving relationships, gaining peace of mind, learning to love, and dealing with anger. The class then breaks for a short informal discussion, followed by a question and answer session. Finally, there is a second short guided meditation designed to help us gain deeper experience of the subject of the class. What classes should I start with?The 10am Sunday meditations led by senior students or the 7pm Thursday evening class with Resdident Teacher Gen Kelsang Lingpur are an easy way to learn about meditation. Both of these classes are at Tara Center and are perfect conditions for you to bring peace into your busy life. You dont need to call ahead as all the classes are drop-in and have a different topic each week. They are designed to accommodate those that are coming for the first time. After the classAfter the class there is a chance to meet the meditation teacher, share refreshments or simply enjoy the company of the other participants. What do I need to do to attend?You do not need any previous experience to attend these classes. Also, you do not need to pre-register. Simply come to the class! Why not come along and see for yourself what meditation can do for you? Everyone is welcome, regardless of background or beliefs. You dont need to be a Buddhist to enjoy meditation. You will be joining people from all walks of life. Dress comfortably. Most people sit on regular chairs.
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