Sheffield Serene Reflection Meditation Group
Soto Zen in Sheffield
located in the historic Quaker meeting house in Sheffield, the Serene Reflection Meditation Group offers a tranquil space for Soto Zen practice. This center, affiliated with the renowned Throssel Hole Abbey, provides a welcoming environment for those interested in exploring Mahayana Buddhism. Under the guidance of Rev. Leandra and with spiritual direction from Rev Master Daishin Morgan, practitioners can engage in serene reflection meditation. It's a place where the simplicity of Zen practice meets the quiet dignity of a traditional setting, fostering an atmosphere conducive to introspection and community. The group operates on a donation basis, making the teachings accessible to a wide range of individuals seeking a path of mindful living.
Highlights
- Affiliated with Throssel Hole Abbey
- Located in a Quaker meeting house
- Spiritual direction by Rev Master Daishin Morgan
- Teacher: Rev. Leandra
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Setting
The center is located within the Quaker meeting house on St James Street, offering a peaceful and established environment in the heart of Sheffield. This setting provides a quiet contrast to the city's bustle, fostering an atmosphere of calm and reflection.
The practice
The Sheffield Serene Reflection Meditation Group practices Soto Zen, a school of Mahayana Buddhism emphasizing Shikantaza, or 'just sitting.' This involves sitting upright in meditation, observing thoughts without judgment, and returning to the present moment. Beginners can expect guidance on posture and technique, focusing on developing a stable and aware mind.
A typical day
Specific daily schedules are not provided, but as a meditation group, sessions likely involve periods of sitting meditation (zazen), possibly walking meditation (kinhin), and perhaps a dharma talk or discussion. The structure would vary depending on the specific gathering or event.
Accommodation
Accommodation information is not available; it is likely that participants attend sessions and return to their own lodging.
What to bring
Given the tradition, comfortable and modest clothing is advisable. As Sheffield can experience varied weather, layers are a good idea. No specific equipment is required for meditation.
How to get there
The Sheffield Serene Reflection Meditation Group meets at the Quaker meeting house, located at 10 St James Street, Sheffield, S1 2EW Yorkshire. It is situated in the city center and easily accessible.
Nearest airport: Manchester Airport (MAN) (54 km)
Manchester Airport (MAN) is approximately 54 km from Sheffield. Travelers can typically reach Sheffield via train or bus services from the airport, or by taxi.
Nearest city: Manchester, Greater Manchester
Public transport: Sheffield has a thorough public transport network, including trams and buses, making the city center location accessible.
Booking process information is not available; please check their website or contact them directly for details.
The center operates on a donation basis, so there is no set fee for attending their meditation sessions.
Interested in this center? Check availability and upcoming retreats on their official site.
Visit Sheffield Serene Reflection Meditation Group websiteClimate
Sheffield experiences a temperate climate with mild summers and cool, damp winters. Visitors should be prepared for rain throughout the year. Summers are generally pleasant, while winters can be chilly, sometimes with frost or light snow.
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Frequently asked questions
What should I expect as a first-time visitor?
As a first-time visitor, you can expect a welcoming environment for Soto Zen meditation. The group practices serene reflection meditation, and guidance is likely available for newcomers to help them understand the practice and etiquette.
Do I need to bring anything specific for the meditation sessions?
Specific items to bring are not listed. It's generally advisable to wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing that allows for ease of movement during meditation. You might also consider bringing a water bottle.
How long are the typical meditation sessions?
The duration of typical meditation sessions is not specified. For precise timings and the structure of their meetings, it would be best to check their website or contact the group directly.
Is there a specific booking process to attend?
Information on a specific booking process is not provided. It is recommended to visit their website or contact them to inquire about how to join their meditation sessions.
What is the cost to attend the meditation group?
The Sheffield Serene Reflection Meditation Group runs by donation, meaning there is no fixed fee for participation. Contributions are gratefully accepted to support the group's activities.
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