making every day count
meditation course
making every day count
MAKING EVERY DAY COUNT
SATURDAY 29 JANARY
2 – 4.45pm | in-person & online
Discover a new appreciation and energy for your life.
Take a fresh look at your life and find a new appreciation for just being alive. Buddha shared a special understanding of our human life: it’s preciousness, it’s rarity and it’s meaning. By understanding and meditating on this new perspective, we can uplift our mind and find a renewed sense of purpose and joy. This special meditation also has the power to awaken the limitless potential for happiness and transformation that lies within us.
In this half day course enjoy gentle guided meditations and talks that will leave you feeling more inspired, grateful, and spiritually connected. Everybody welcome.
£15 | members free | prebook for in-person to secure your place
In-person & online – livestreamed & 72 hour catch up
At KMC Edinburgh, 172 Leith Walk, EH6 5EA
LAMRIM SERIES
Lamrim, or the stages of the path, is the essence of Buddha’s teachings on compassion and wisdom presented in a simple way that is easy to understand and practice – ideally suited to modern life.
In this series, each course introduces an essential stage of the path, giving you the opportunity to entre, make progress and complete the spiritual path which leads eventually to the supreme peace of mind of your own enlightenment.
29 Jan Making Every Day Count
26 Mar The Cycle of Life & Death
30 Apr Exploring Consciousness – the after life
28 May Inner Strength – building refuge within
16 Jul Karma & the Key to Happiness
THE TEACHER
Gen Kelsang Wangmo has been studying and practising Kadampa Buddhism and ordained as a nun for over 20 years. Loved for her gentle and joyful approach and her sincere example, Gen Wangmo’s lighthearted yet profound teachings provide practical wisdom for modern daily life.
THE VENUE
Kadampa Meditation Centre
Edinburgh
172 Leith Walk,
EH6 5EA
TRAVEL
Street parking currently free in this area.
While tram work continues there is only southbound traffic on Leith Walk, towards the Centre.
Buses can be taken to Easter Road, then cut across Lorne Street onto Leith Walk.