Drop in Meditation Classes

These meditation classes are suitable for all levels of experience and are run throughout the year, as part of what is called the General Programme (GP).
What happens at a GP Meditation Class?
The classes start with a guided meditation, followed an explanation on how meditation can be applied to solve daily problems and a second guided meditation. They finish with a discussion on the teaching along with tea and coffee.
The classes are presented as part of a course based around an aspect of Buddhist teachings. However, as the classes are self-contained it is fine to attend individual classes. There is a facility fee of £5 per evening class and £2.50 per daytime class.
Current Meditation Course
'Pure Mind - Pure World' explains how we can use meditation to increase our inner peace, sense of purpose and to derive deep meaning from our life. Click here to view flier.
Meditation Class Locations and Times
For details of the class times, locations and dates please click on the links below.
- Skipton Meditation Classes - Tuesday Evenings
- Ilkley Meditation Classes - Tuesday Evenings
- Grassington Meditation Classes - Wednesday Afternoon
- Burnley Meditation Classes - Wednesday Evenings
- Otley Meditation Classes - Wednesday Evenings
- Haworth Meditation Classes - Wednesday Evenings
- Settle Meditation Classes - Wednesday Evenings
- Colne Meditation Classes - Thursday Evenings
- Keighley Meditation Classes - Thursdays, Fridays & Sundays
- Kid's Class - Sunday Mornings
- Sunday Meditation Class - Sunday Mornings
- Prayers for World Peace - Sunday Afternoons
New to Meditation?
If you are new to meditation, don't worry, as the teacher will give easy to follow instructions during the class and meditations.
What to bring to the Meditation Classes
You do not need to wear special clothes to meditate, and during the classes we sit on chairs (if you wish to sit on cushions please bring your own as the centre does not provide them except at Buddha Land itself). Some people bring a pen and paper to note down any thoughts they may have during the teaching and discussion, but this is entirely up to you.




