Meditation and Mind Training

Meditation and Mind Training

We are delighted that Ven. Sean Price will be providing practical guidance in the practice of meditation across four Thursday evenings.

By Rigpa UK

Date and time

July 10 · 7pm - July 31 · 9pm GMT+1

Location

Rigpa

330 Caledonian Rd London N1 1BB United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 1 day before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 21 days 2 hours

Ven Sean will give practical guidance in the practice of meditation, based on the writings and practice instructions of the renowned meditation master, Khenpo Gangshar Wangpo. To practice genuine samadhi, Ven Sean will cover:

- The basis for meditation

- Cultivating the right inner and outer environment

- The correct way to enter into meditation

- The cultivation of mindfulness

- Carefulness and introspection

- Ways to ‘ground’ or ‘stabilise’ meditation

- Ways to overcome inner and outer distractions

- The means to enhance, sustain and deepen meditation practice

- Meditation techniques, with and without support.


Course dates: Thursdays, July 10, 17, 24, 31 from 7-9pm.

Suggested donation: £25 per evening/£80 for the full course.

Donations of any amount are gratefully received. Ticket purchases will cover the costs of running the event.
Please contact us at study.practice@rigpa.org.uk if you are unable to make a donation at this time so we can register you.

You can cancel and receive an automatic refund through Eventbrite up to 24 hours before the event or contact us at study.practice@rigpa.org.uk.

Booking closes on Wednesday 30th July 2025 at 5pm.


Online option

If you unable to attend in person, you can join the course online. Please book here for the online option.


When to arrive

Doors will open at 6.30pm.


About Venerable Sean Price

Venerable Sean Price, the oral interpreter for Rabjam Rinpoche, became a monk in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition in 1994. He studied at various monastic institutes in India and Nepal and has resided at Shechen Monastery, Nepal, since 1999. He has worked on locating and preserving rare Tibetan books and on translating liturgical texts. He has been the director of Tibetan publications for Tsadra Foundation since 2009 and is a regular contributor to Lotsawa House.


Health and wellbeing

Please note: meditation is not a substitute for medical treatment. If you are receiving treatment for a mental or physical health condition, please continue your treatment and check with your doctor/care professional if this event would be suitable for you.


Organized by

Rigpa UK’s events and courses offer people, whatever their age, culture or background, an opportunity to explore the understandings and practices found in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition - meditation, compassion and the wisdom of coming to know our own minds – and to bring their benefits into everyday life. For those who are interested, we offer a progressive path of study and practice for anyone who wishes to follow the teachings of Buddha Shakyamuni and in particular the Mahayana Buddhist tradition of Tibet.

Rigpa UK is a volunteer-run, independently governed UK charity. For more information about us and what we offer, including important information on our code of conduct, shared values and guidelines, our response to the UK Charity Commission Inquiry Report which was concluded in 2020, and our framework for safeguarding in Rigpa UK, please see our national website at rigpa.org.uk. Rigpa UK is also connected with a wider network of Rigpa Centres and Groups in different countries around the world.

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