UK SHAOLIN WELLBEING
Meditation | Qigong | Mindfulness
The UK Shaolin Wellbeing activities are dedicated to exploring the many forms of wellbeing including mental and social health, physical wellness, and education. The UK Shaolin Wellbeing classes, activities, talks, and initiatives look into all these facets of wellbeing. The UK Shaolin Wellbeing activities aim to broaden our understanding of wellbeing, and help the community achieve a healthy and balanced lifestyle by incorporating these insights into their daily lives.
UK SHAOLIN WELLBEING CLASSES
Our UK Shaolin Wellbeing classes are open to all people to join. The classes will involve a practical guide to meditation and Qi Gong. These methods will also assist in reducing stress, anxiety, isolation, and other negative states of mind. Instead, you will learn how to become peaceful, relaxed, and cultivate patience through various meditation and mindfulness techniques.
WHAT IS MEDITATION?
Meditation is a practice that trains your mind to exercise more focus, or allows you to expand your consciousness. Meditation involves a broad array of practices, including breathing, attention exercises, and concentration techniques. The design of these activities promote relaxation, strengthen internal energy (Qi or Chi), or strengthen of life’s vitality, creating an a state of internal calmness, and promoting a interconnectedness between physical, mental, emotional and spiritual wellbeing.
WHAT IS MINDFULNESS?
Mindfulness is a practice for the purpose of being fully aware in the present moment. This implies being aware of your breathing, your body, your feelings, your emotions, your thoughts, your body posture, your movements, and your senses. It also implies being attentive to everything that surrounds you, to listen to and feel fully with awareness. Most importantly, mindfulness teaches that awareness should take place and with the exclusion of judgements.
MEDITATION CLASSES
Our meditation classes are open to all people to join. The classes will involve a practical guide to meditation. These methods will also assist in reducing stress, anxiety, isolation, and other negative states of mind. Instead, you will learn how to become peaceful, relaxed, and cultivate patience through various meditation and mindfulness techniques.
CHAN MEDITATION
You might already have some familiarity of Chan Buddhism without realising it. Chan Buddhism is also Zen Buddhism in Japanese. The word Chan roughly translates to ‘not phased’. As a result, this term refers to a state of indifference. This is indifferent in terms of not being affected by temptation and destructive forces. The goal and central ethos of Chan is to realise our true nature, which is free from the influences of destructive forces such as greed, selfishness and attachment. Chan also teaches that we should live in harmony with the world we inhabit and with all beings that share it. The reason for this inclusive and interconnected worldview is because Chan teaches that we are indistinguishable from everything else including beings and non-beings. The central practice of Chan Buddhism is meditation as a means to discover your true nature.
Qigong
Qi Gong has many types. The common Qi Gong is split into 3 types: Soft Qi Gong, Hard Qi Gong (Ying Qi Gong) and Light Qi Gong (Qing Gong). Qi Gong masters normally combine all types of Qi Gong together.