Mindfulness Level One: Being Present

This course is now closed

7:00pm 13 March 2020 - 3:30pm 15 March 2020

Cost: £150.00

Venue: Samye Ling

This course is now fully booked, to be added to the waiting list please contact info@mindfulnessassociation.net.
Our Mindfulness Level 1 – Being Present training provides an in-depth personal practice experience in a tutor led group environment. It is ideal for beginners and for those who have previous experience of mindfulness and who want to develop their practice. Also, this provides a good foundation for those who wish to go on to train to teach.
Mindfulness. Level 1 – Being Present takes place over four weekends spread out over a nine month period. The course enables participants to establish an effective and regular daily mindfulness practice so as to help the mind to settle and stabilise. Completing this course qualifies you for Mindfulness Level 2: Responding with Compassion and our Teacher Training.

Tutors: Alan Hughes and Jacky Seery
Dates: 13-15 March 2020, 1-3 May 2020, 17-19 July 2020, and 11-13 September 2020
Cost: Weekend 1 = £150.  Weekend 2 – 4 = 6 monthly payments x £75
Booking info: To book the first weekend of this course please click here- https://rsb92458.infusionsoft.com/saleform/nathniftuo
You will be contacted after attending the first weekend to book the following three weekends, these can be paid for in six monthly instalments of £75.00

Once your course place has been confirmed please book your accommodation at Samye Ling using the online booking system - click the Book Online button at the top of the Homepage - please remember to set your arrival date.  If you are not staying at Samye Ling please still use the booking system and select ‘No Accommodation’ for room type, to book your meals with us.

Times: The weekends begin at 7pm (evening meal at 6pm) on the Friday evening, between 8am and 8pm on Saturday and between 8am and 3.30pm on Sunday.

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