
Mind Reactive and Creative
One of the Buddha’s key insights is that our state of mind conditions our thoughts, which in turn condition our actions, and thereby our world.
This course explores the idea that the mind operates in two very different ways, and that the spiritual life is essentially a movement from one to the other. We have the choice of being either reactive or creative, not just once, but at every moment.
We will investigate just what that means in our own lives, looking at ways in which we can become less reactive and more creative, with a combination of teaching, discussion, meditation and practical exercises.
If you cannot afford the full amount but would still like to attend, please contact us.
Already Paid a Deposit? Pay Balance NowFrequently Asked Questions
Do I need to be a Buddhist or have any meditation experience?
No, this course is open to everyone.
Is it OK to come for only part of the course?
Its really helpful for everyone if you can attend the course, but if you cant, contact us to discuss.
Do I need to bring anything?
Meditation gear (chairs, mats and cushions) are provided, though you are welcome to bring your own if you prefer. Tea and water is available during the tea break.
The Team

