Chicago Shambhala Meditation Group

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The Chicago Shambhala Meditation Group accepts people from all walks of life and backgrounds. The group acknowledges that the path of meditation is cross-culturally and religiously inclusive. Central to the group's offerings are mindfulness meditation sessions that serve as a foundation for mindfulness practice.


These courses give both newcomers and seasoned practitioners the opportunity to learn more about Shambhala's teachings. It also helps them to try out different meditation methods with the help of experienced teachers. Training in meditation is an essential component that ensures that everyone, regardless of experience level, may feel comfortable beginning and developing a meditation practice.


The Chicago Shambhala Meditation Group is a structured program that takes students through a series of lectures and workshops. People at different stages of their spiritual journey can access the curriculum, which provides a step-by-step path for both individual and group growth.


Beyond meditation and formal teachings, the Chicago Shambhala Meditation Group places a strong emphasis on community connection. Regular social events, study groups, and gatherings create a sense of friendship among members. Acknowledging the connectedness of creativity and spirituality, the group integrates contemplative arts and culture into its offerings.


Phone: +170 8220 2696
Website: https://matteson.shambhala.org/
Address: 3624 216th St, Matteson, IL 60443, USA


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