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Love Meditation’s aim is to pass down the mindfulness techniques developed thousands of years ago by ancient yogis to people of today – for anyone to learn and benefit from.

The positive gains that can be achieved through meditation are well recognised with more and more scientific evidence supporting and quantifying the benefits. Among these are the release of deep stress, mindfulness in the present, a subtler awareness, greater concentration, and a balanced, positive and contented mind.

Who can benefit

Meditation, also known as Mindfulness, is for all to learn and benefit from irrespective of their religious belief or age. It is not spiritual and it is not only for people that are into yoga! It’s for anyone interested in quieting their subconscious mind which largely goes uncontrolled throughout our lives with its usual unhelpful churning of thoughts and regurgitation of the past.

The subconscious mind is where we stored negativity and stress.

Here are some of the situations where meditation can help:

  • In corporate environments where stress and pressure are prevalent
  • Dealing with difficult situations and periods in our lives
  • Dealing with ill health
  • For the young to learn and carry with them through life to establish a calmer mind
  • For young adults going through the difficult adolescence stage in life

How it works

Meditation on the Natural Breath cultivates the observation of one’s own natural breath which is connected to our body, conscious mind and subconscious mind.

During practice there is a balance between concentration and relaxation and is therefore practice best carried out in a sitting position.

Practicing regularly not only quietens the mind but it can help change the habit pattern of the subconscious mind, or monkey mind as it is sometimes called, from its usual chattering.

Changing the habit pattern of the mind in a positive and helpful way can help lead to greater peace and happiness.

Classes

All courses can be taught on an individual basis in your own home, or in groups for offices, schools, organisations etc.  Please contact me through the Contact Us page to inquire about options for your situation.

Taster Session

A introduction to Meditating on the Natural breath.  Sessions are one and a half hours long.

8-week course – for beginners

The technique is taught over a period of eight weeks comprising eight one and a quarter hour long sessions. Each session gives you: guidance on the technique which becomes deeper as the course progresses, some key theory points behind the meditation and practice through guided meditation.

At the end of the course you will have the tools required to practice Meditation on the Natural Breath for you to use throughout your lifetime as you choose.

Ad-hoc classes

Practice of meditation is usually a solitary practice and it is sometimes helpful to meditate in a group and share experiences with other meditators and ask a questions. These group sessions are one hour in length.

Ad-hoc classes are generally for students who have completed the 8-week course.

Contact Us

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Please feel free to get in touch via the form below and I will get back to you as soon as possible. Alternatively, call Natalie Shelley-Dickson on +44 (0)7703 486969.