Alternatives
- Events in London - All the talks
at St. James's church, 197 Piccadilly, London W1 are listed in green. (Nearest
underground station is Piccadilly Circus, then walk down Piccadilly and
the church is on the left past Waterstones bookstore). Talks start at 7pm
and usually cost £6 and £4 concessions unless otherwise stated. http://www.alternatives.org.uk
www.anth.org.uk
- Rudolf Steiner House - Lectures, Biodynamic Living
IIPC, 45 Great Cumberland Place, Marble
Arch, London 00 44 (0)20 7723 0544 iipc.org
- OOBE, Astral Projection
The Reluctant Person's Guide to Enlightenment,
Liberation & Awakening with Dave Oshana. Details 020 7724 3044
Sant Mat - Sant Thakar Singh, Bonnington
Center, 11 Vauxhall Grove, London SW8
, 0207 2373467, santmat.net
Come join Master Li Jun Feng,
Senior Healing Tao Instructors Dr. Jampa Stewart and Sharon Smith, and
Certified Iyengar Yoga Teacher Jeanne-Marie Derrick on the beautiful Caribbean
island of Tobago, off the coast of Trinidad, for our 2002 2nd Annual Healing
Tao Winter Retreats in Paradise! Relax, unwind, as you learn and practice
Qigong, Tai Chi, Meditation, Healing Love, and Yoga in a soothing tropical
setting near ocean beaches, shady virgin rainforest, and towering mountains.
For full info, go to http://www.healingtaoinstitute.com.
Jamyang Centre, Kennington
- Mahayana Tibetan Buddhist Centre, courses, Chi Kung , meditation,
(Mondays 6:00pm) - Onsite Lama - Same tradition as Dalai Lama
etc http://www.jamyang.co.uk
Dorjechang Buddhist Centre 12 Springfield
Road, Wimbledon, London, SW19 7AL Contact Person: Annabelle Corbalen
Tel: (020) 8946 5140 Email: dorjechang@lineone.net Web site: www.meditateinlondon.com
Tradition: Tibetan, New Kadampa Spiritual Director: Geshe Kelsang
Gyatso Teacher: Venerable Ani-la Chowang
http://www.jamyang.co.uk/
Jamyang Buddhist Centre The Old Courthouse 43 Renfrew Road,
London SE1 1 4NA Tel: (0207) 820 8787, Fax: 820 8605 - Mahayana,
also offer meditation, qigong and more.
London Buddhist Vihara The Avenue
Chiswick, London W4 1UD Tel: 020 8995 9493 Fax: 020 8994 8130
[Buddhanet also has: 0181-995 9493] Founder: Anagarika Dharmapala, Chief Sangha Nayaka Of Great Britain Tradition: Theravada Web
site:
www.londonbuddhistvihara.org
London Diamond Way Centre 27 Johns
Mews, London, WC1N 2NS. Tel: 020 7916 2282 Email: diamondway@buddhismlondon.demon.co.uk
Web site: www.buddhismlondon.demon.co.uk
Rigpa Great Britain 330 Caledonian
Road, London N1 1BB Tel: 44 (0)171 700 0185, Fax: 609 6068 Email:
114335.615 @compuserve.com Web site: www.rigpa.org
Founder: Sogyal Rinpoche Tradition: Tibetan, Nyingmapa
The London Shambhala Centre 27 Belmont
Close, London SW4 6AY Tel: 020 7720 3207, Fax: 7627 4224 Web site:
www.shambhala.org.uk Email: info@shambhala.org.uk Buddhist Practice
and Study: dharma@shambhala.org.uk Shambhala Training Programme:
training@shambhala.org.uk Nalanda Arts: nalanda@shambhala.org.uk
South London Sangha * Contact: Máire
Pompe 102 Alleyn Road, London SE21 8AH Tel: 20-8670-6388 [Buddhanet
also has] Tel: (44) 171-673-6691 Tradition: Vietnamese Zen Founder:
Thich Nhat Hanh
Zen
London Group of the International
Zen Association UK (North) Highbury Roundhouse Community Centre
71 Ronalds Road, London N7 Tel: 020 7625 9142 or 079 7314 7853
Web site: www.dakini.demon.co.uk/zen/north.htm
London Group of the International
Zen Association UK (South) 4a Park Street - Off Stoney Street,
London SE1 Tel: 020 7625 9142 or 079 7314 7853 Web site: www.dakini.demon.co.uk/zen/south.htm
Tradition: Japanese Soto School
London Zazen Group c/- Centre for
Counselling and Psychotherapy Education Beauchamp Lodge, 2 Warwick
Crescent, London W.2 6NE Contact Person: Ray Menezes Tel: 07957
934047 Email: raymond@menez.fsnet.co.uk Web site: www.menez.fsnet.co.uk
Tradition: Soto Zen
London Zen Group 13 Rodney Place,
London SW19 2LQ Contact: William Martin Tel: (44) 181-542-5826
Email: zenlon@aol.com Tradition: Korean Chogye Order Lineage:
Seung Sahn
http://www.peckham.demon.co.uk/neb.htm
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and service, in social and environmental protest and analysis,
in nonviolence as a creative way of overcoming conflicts, and
in "right livelihood" and other initiatives which prefigure a
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