
Meditation Essentials
Day Retreat
Sunday 5th July 2026, 10am – 4.30pm
Led by Atulyamitra and Khemagita
Meditation is a means of transforming the mind. It helps us change the way we relate to ourselves and the world around us.
Buddhist meditation techniques offer a way of encouraging and developing positive states of mind, such as calmness, clarity, emotional positivity and a deeper seeing of the true nature of things.
On this introductory day both the Mindfulness of Breathing and the Development of Loving Kindness meditations will be taught. It will be ideal as an introduction for those new to meditation, or as a refreshing day retreat for those who’d like a boost to their practice.
When
Sunday 5th July 2026, 10am – 4.30pm
Where
Dublin Buddhist Centre
Unit 5, Liberty Corner
James Joyce Street
Dublin, D01 N5H6
We asked previous retreat participants what the highlights were for them. They answered:
- Meeting others on the day retreat
- The meditation and the effect it has on their mind
- The chance to reflect more on things
Morning
10am Arrival and Check-in
10.15am Introduction to Meditation
10.30am Guided body-scan
10.45am Discussion
11am Tea Break
11.15am Introduction to the Mindfulness of Breathing
11.40am Guided meditation and discussion
12pm Setting up, inspiration and just sitting
12.30pm Guided meditation and discussion
Lunch
Starts at 1pm. We encourage participants on the day to bring along vegetarian or vegan food to share as this can be a great way to spend time together to chat and make connections with other meditators.
However there are also plenty of shops and cafes nearby should you like to purchase food to share on the day, or to have lunch by yourself.
Afternoon
2.15pm Mindful walking meditation
2.30pm The Cultivation of Loving Kindness
3pm Guided meditation and discussion
3.40pm Dealing with distractions
4pm Guided meditation and discussion
4.20pm Keeping your practice going at home
4.30 Close
Khemagita is a Breathworks mindfulness teacher and life coach. She was ordained into the Triratna Buddhist Order in 2025 and her name means “she who sings of the peace of awakening.”
Atulyamitra first learned to meditate over 30 years ago and has had a meditation practice most of her adult life. She was ordained into the Triratna Buddhist Order in 2018. She is currently the Women’s Mitra Convenor, meaning that she takes particular responsibility for looking after the needs of women who have made a definite commitment to the Buddhist Path.
Suitable for:
- Complete beginners who want to learn to meditate.
- Meditators with some experience who want to refresh their practice.
Cost
We do tiered pricing, depending on the circumstances.
- €80 waged
- €45 low-waged / unwaged / student
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If you wish to cancel your place seven days prior to the event starting, a full refund minus the deposit will be offered.
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If cancellation occurs within seven days of the event starting no refund will be available.
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It may be possible to transfer your place to another event if we are given sufficient notice (at least four days before the event is due to start) and there are places available on the alternative event.
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If the event you wish to transfer to costs more than your original booking you will need to pay the difference at the time of transferring in order to secure your place.
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We will refund the difference if the event you wish to transfer to costs less than the original booking.
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We will only transfer a booking once and no transfer will be possible once an event has started.
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