--- In [email protected], Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Jun 30, 2008, at 1:51 PM, Hugo wrote: > > > But do they have a branch in England Vaj? I'd be interested > > in learning another type of meditation for sure. If not > > these guys, do you know if anyone you recommend has a tour > > of the UK coming up? > > http://www.shambhala.org/centers/ > > The London webpage says they are open for free meditation instruction > on Mon. and Wed. from 7:30 to 9:30, no reservation needed. > > I believe they also have centers in Scotland--as in a monastery, in > fact I believe they bought a sacred Druid island or something off the > coast. > > London Shambhala Meditation Centre > 27 Belmont Close > London > phone: 020 7720 3207 > contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > www.shambhala.org.uk > > Brighton Shambhala Meditation Group > Yoga Haven,Donkey Mews, Brunswick Street > Hove - Brighton > phone: 01273 557 610 > contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > brighton.shambhala.info > > Bristol and S.W. U.K. Shambhala Meditation Group > The Unitarian Chapel, Surrey Lodge, Brunswick Square > Bristol > phone: 07709979834 > contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > bristol.shambhala-europe.org > > > > I'd be especially interested in meeting the chaps who Earl > > Kaplan went to, Kundalini something wasn't it? > > kundalinicare.com If you haven't had the opportunity to read Joan > Harrigan's book Kundalini Vidya, it's pretty amazing the depth of her > knowledge. Required reading for any longterm TM sidha. > > As Rick pointed out, they're in Tennessee or in Rishikesh, India. > They do occasionally go on tour. >
Thanks for all the info Vaj, I shall have a look at the Shambhala centre in London next time I'm up there.
