What do the Buddha's teachings mean for our lives today? 

On this 6-week course we will be looking at the Buddhist path from mindfulness to the Buddha's vision of emptiness and impermanence. You will see how all the Buddha’s teachings are part of an entire system of practice designed to bring about more and more happiness, robustness, and freedom.

Often, the Buddha’s teaching can be taught as a way just to de-stress and manage life in a way which leaves it fundamentally unchanged; or, it is communicated in a way that leaves us feeling confused as to what the Buddha was getting at or whether we could live a Buddhist life unless we become a monk or nun. But the Buddha showed a path that could be followed by anyone while being radical in its implications.

Together on this course, we will start by looking at how the way we behave affects our minds (ethics). We will then move onto the practise of mindfulness and meditation and explore how this has the potential to take us into greater and greater connection with ourselves and those around us.

Finally we will look at the Buddha’s wisdom teachings and show how teachings on non-self and impermanence can be used on a day-to-day basis to bring about liberation in the here and now, whether that be sat on the tube or on a cloudy mountaintop.

By applying these teachings practically to your life, with the support of others, discover for yourself the transformative effects of Buddhism.

Who is the course for?

The course is for all. You may have been coming to the Centre for a while and are looking for a practical introduction to the Buddha’s wisdom teachings. Or, if you are new to the Centre and interested in hearing more about the aspects of the Buddha’s teachings relating to insight, then this course is for you too. There will be space for questions and small group discussion to help with following along the course.

Course Outline

The course looks at the Buddhist path as divided into the traditional threefold path of ethics, meditation and wisdom. We will spend the first two weeks on ethics, the third week on meditation and then three weeks looking at the teaching of the lakshanas or “marks of conditioned existence”; unsatisfactoriness, impermanence and insubstantiality. The aim is to give a sense of the whole path and the place insight teachings have within that framework.

Week 1: The Foundation: Generosity
Week 2: How to Act: Ethics
Week 3: How to Focus: Meditation
Week 4: Wisdom 1: The roots of our suffering
Week 5: Wisdom 2: All things are impermanent
Week 6: Wisdom 3: All things are insubstantial

What the course includes:

  • Led meditation for all levels
  • A thorough introduction to the Buddhist vision and system of spiritual training
  • A practical introduction to the Buddhist wisdom teachings
  • The support of a small group who you’ll discuss your progress with each week
  • Weekly emails with Session Summaries, Guided Meditations, and Home Practices to apply in your day-to-day life what you’ve been learning in the sessions

Book a place

If financial difficulties prevent you from doing the course, please contact bookings@lbc.org.uk to discuss some options.

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