
Buddhist Art Revealed
Half Day Course
@ Buddha Land KMC, Keighley
Sunday 22 June, 10am – 1pm
In-person
Explore the auspicious symbolism of Buddhist art & learn how it can be a powerful tool in meditation to transform our experience.
Gen Kelsang Paljin will be teaching us about how these beautiful ancient images contain many hidden meanings which reveal spiritual teachings practised over millennia.
Lamrim teachings say that seeing and taking meaning from these images leads to a potentiality in the mind that is a definite cause of enlightenment, which nothing can destroy.
This course is suitable for everyone from complete beginners to experienced meditators.
Refreshments are available in our World Peace Café during the course.
The cost of the Meditation Half Day Course is £15 (Monthly Members £5, FP Monthly Members £0).
Our monthly membership programme offers access to all our weekly classes as well as discounts on courses for only £20 per month – Learn more.
Teacher
Teacher
The sessions will be guided by Gen Kelsang Päljin, Resident Teacher of Buddha Land and Burnley Kadampa Buddhist Centres, who is appreciated for offering clear guidance on meditation and living a a positive life.
Schedule
Schedule
10am – 11.15am – Session 1
11.15am – 11.45am – Break
11.45am – 1pm – Session 2
Booking
Please book using the form below.
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This workshop is available in person only.
Location
Buddha Land Kadampa Meditation Centre, 1 Lawkholme Cres, Keighley, West Yorkshire, BD21 3NR, UK.
Map
Location
Buddha Land Kadampa Meditation Centre has a raised ground floor cafe/shop and a first floor meditation room. Entrance to the ground floor is via 6 steps.
The centre is open Tuesday to Saturday 10am til 4pm (9.30am on Saturdays).
Getting there
The Centre is situated on Keighley War Memorial Square between Abbey National and Speaks Work Wear. It is opposite Keighley Bus Station and the Airedale Centre.
It is 5min walk from Keighley Train Station.
Parking is readily available during the day either in the town centre car parks or in unrestricted street parking which starts about 5min walk away from the building. After 6pm and on Sundays town centre car parking is free. There are disabled parking bays oposite the building and alongside Abbey National.