
Un oasis de paix pour la méditation et la réflexion à Leeds.
Le Kadampa Meditation Centre Leeds offre un espace serein et accueillant pour les personnes en quête de tranquillité et d'introspection. Avec une magnifique salle de méditation, un café chaleureux et une collection de livres inspirants, le centre se révèle comme un sanctuaire aussi bien pour les méditants expérimentés que pour les débutants. Les visiteurs adorent l'accueil chaleureux du personnel, soulignant souvent leur écoute attentive et leur connaissance. Des séances et des cours de méditation réguliers offrent des perspectives précieuses qui enrichissent la réflexion personnelle. Cette pépite cachée, située derrière le Corn Exchange, invite chacun à découvrir son ambiance apaisante et l'esprit communautaire qui y règne.
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Cours de méditation réguliers axés sur la pleine conscience, la compassion et la paix intérieure, y compris des séances gratuites pendant la pause déjeuner.
Leçons structurées et ateliers basés sur la philosophie bouddhiste, tels que Les Huit Nouvelles Étapes vers le Bonheur et la Compassion Universelle.
Des retraites organisées localement et à l'étranger pour approfondir la pratique spirituelle et renforcer les liens communautaires.
Un espace café calme proposant des plats et boissons végétariens, idéal pour se détendre et socialiser dans un cadre apaisant.
Accès libre à notre grande salle de méditation pour la réflexion silencieuse, même en dehors des sessions prévues.
Une petite boutique proposant des livres, des bibelots et des fournitures de méditation pour soutenir votre pratique et votre apprentissage.
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Jackie Lilley
Fabulous building and such a warm welcome. Great food and free lunch time meditation!
S W
I had conflicting experiences here. The building itself is very beautiful and the staff/volunteers are lovely and eager to help. The lessons are numerous and regular with retreats in UK and overseas. However, in the two books I have read, The New Eight Steps to Happiness and Universal Compassion I became overwhelmed by the convoluted and confusing instructions, all of which made my practice less fruitful. To make the most of these teachings, it seems regular lessons would most likely be needed, at some mounting cost. Personal preference leads me back towards Zen for its philosophy, ease of access and application to day to day life. Your experiences may vary and I encourage you to try before coming to your conclusions.
Otto Von-Bismarck
The centre is okay. Sadly the teacher waffles on about drum and bass a lot. I’d previously noticed a review about the centre not being cruelty free. This is always a consideration for us because our whole family are vegan and compassionate. The centre is vegetarian and NOT cruelty free so please be aware of this prior to attending. Prices for classes are exuberant and definitely fit a demographic. It’s hard to sit and listen to teachings about WORLD PEACE and loving kindness and compassion and then watch teachers and centre members sit down and eat cheese, cakes with milk, butter and eggs. Please be aware. This centre is NOT VEGAN which means it’s NOT CRUELTY FREE. Compassion ends when you decide you’re superior to animals.
Freya
I love going to Kadampa. It's a lovely, peaceful place. Everyone there is so welcoming. I attend the Tuesday evening meditations as often as I can. They give me useful perspective and things to reflect on. The cafe is also a great place to sit and soak up the vibes. Highly recommend a visit 💞
Epifania Amoo-Adare
The Kadampa Meditation Centre is a real gem –an oasis of Stillness even– tucked in the heart of Leeds City (behind the Corn Exchange). The space is soothing, from the reception at the entry point, straight along to the little books and trinkets shop, then down to the cafe area, and finally up, up, up to the grand meditation hall. The staff (which is not even an appropriate term for those lovely and compassionate souls, based on their high level of hospitality) are very inviting, attentive, knowledgeable and kind. They make you feel truly welcomed and invite you to sit in the meditation hall - even when there are no sessions going on. In my case, I not only got to take a silent breather in an awe inspiring space - but I also got given a small gift of a Dark Chocolate Mallow, as well as some rather insightful conversations across the board. All so greatly appreciated!