Weekly Guided Meditation & Discussion Group
with David Oromith & the Samadhi community
Join us for our weekly online guided meditations on Sundays at 10am (UK time) // 11am (Central Europe time).
These sessions include a guided meditation, a short talk on our practice of the week, and some time for group discussion. There is no need to commit to every week, you can drop-in whenever you wish.
During these sessions, we will engage in various meditations from the Buddhist and other contemplative traditions. These meditations will help you to unwind, relax, let go of things like stress and anxiety, and cultivate positive minds such as patience, compassion, and equanimity.
With a regular meditation practice, you will gain greater and greater peace of mind and discover a more positive approach to life, as well as improved levels of emotional and mental health. Meditation has numerous benefits for the health of both your body and mind, is easy to do, and something everyone can learn.
Sundays (dates vary, please see booking form below for upcoming dates)
Example time conversion for September 2024, British Summer Time:
United Kingdom (GMT) – 10am-10.45am
Central Europe (CET) – 11am-11.45am
Australian Western (AWST) – 5pm-5.45pm
Australian Central (ACT) – 6.30pm-7.15pm
Australian Eastern (AET) – 7pm-7.45pm
Booking & Donations
Please book your place using the form at the bottom of this page.
These sessions are offered freely for the CCN community by David Oromith and Samadhi. While the teachings and meditations are offered freely, please consider making a donation to support our ongoing costs and to allow these sessions to continue.
Time & Location
- Online (Via Zoom)
- Sundays (dates vary, please check booking form below)
- 10am - 10.45am (Europe/London)
The Teacher
David Oromith is the Operations Officer for the CCN, as well as co-founder of Samadhi. He is a Buddhist contemplative and meditation guide with a background in mental health services. Having practised meditation since the age of 18, his journey into Buddhism began through personal struggles with depression and anxiety, leading him to the Buddha’s teachings.
David has studied under various teachers, with Lama Alan as his root guru, and is influenced by Tibetan Buddhism among other traditions, recognising the value and benefit of multiple points-of-view. He focuses on meditation training and core, practical Buddhist principles in his teachings. He is the author of the book A Practical Guide to Mindful Living and leads several retreats across the UK every year, as well as teaching online and in person across South Wales.
David’s engaging style is clear, practical, and relatable, hoping to make ancient practices applicable to modern life. He envisions and works towards the establishment of the Samadhi Eco Retreat Centre as a community for spiritual development.
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