Daytime meditation and Buddhism

Open to newcomers

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This daytime class is the place for newcomers to the Auckland Buddhist Centre to learn our two core meditation practices, and the fundamentals of Buddhism as we practice it within our tradition.

Start any Tuesday morning. No bookings needed.

This course consists of 11 classes, which we repeat in sequence throughout the year. This means you can start any Tuesday and you'll eventually cover all 11 themes and both meditation practices.

This class should give you sufficient foundation in the system of practice within our community to join other classes and retreats at the centre with greater confidence and a shared understanding and language (every tradition differs slightly in method and language).

What will you learn?

  • two key meditation practices: the mindfulness of breathing and metta bhavana (cultivation of loving-kindness)
  • what karma is and isn't
  • Buddhist ethics
  • what positive emotion means and how we start to develop it
  • mindfulness within the Buddhist context
  • the nature of Reality: conditioned co-production, impermanence, and related teachings
  • how we get stuck in unhelpful patterns and habits, and how to break free
  • a bit about the historical Buddha, how Buddhism came about, where our tradition fits in the Buddhist world and what Enlightenment is

When

30 September 2025  10:30am-12:00pm

Cost

$20 for your first class
$180 if you choose to commit to all 11 classes
By koha for students

Can't afford it? Come anyway. We ask for what we need to cover our costs, but aspire to be accessible to everyone.
Please come early for a prompt start at 7pm.

Caring for each other's health

Before attending, please read our current Covid Guidelines. This is part of how we practice together.

Location

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The Auckland Buddhist Centre

45b Normanby Rd, Mt Eden

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