BED! Buddhism for the Energy Deficient

 14 Dec 2025
10:30 am - 12:30 pm

BED! Buddhism for the Energy Deficient is taking place on Sunday 14th December 10.30am to 12.30pm.

Join Dharmamayi and Issy for a relaxing and Dharma-infused morning of practice.

Open to anyone in the Sangha with an energy-limiting health condition.

Schedule:

  • Lying down relaxation & meditation
  • Group check-in
  • Dharma discussion with break
  • Ending with Yoga Nidra

Accessibility:

The event will take place in the Red Shrine room and the Green room, with the blue room available as a quiet break out room should you need.

Please take a lateral flow test (covid test) and don’t attend if you are feeling like you might be getting ill. If you would like to wear a mask, that is welcome.

We will set out mats, cushions and blankets. There will be an optional silent break in the Green room. Someone will take your order for a hot drink if you prefer to stay in the room.

Please book below, so we know to expect you.

Please contact Issy on slack if you have any further questions or email info@sheffieldbuddhistcentre.org

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Jordana

I first became interested in Buddhism as a teenager from a chance encounter with a book found in my school library. I was immediately struck by how Buddhism taught that I could change how I experience the world and that I could grow as a person. However, it wasn’t until many years later at the Sheffield Buddhist centre, that I began to commit myself fully to Buddhist practice as I saw that practicing Buddhist teachings was having a very positive impact on my life and on the lives of others.

I was delighted to join the Still Learning Team in November 2018. My previous work has been as a teacher and as an artist and I feel privileged to be able to bring those skills together with my passion for Buddhism in order to teach children and young people about Buddhism.

Aryadasa

I first came into contact with Buddhism in my final year of university when I attended an introductory course at the Sheffield Buddhist Centre. I was instantly captivated by the revolutionary yet practical nature of the Dharma (teachings of the Buddha).

I began to meditate and apply Buddhism into my daily life and found that it actually worked! I had started to view the world differently and in a way that made me happier. I gained great confidence by this and became a committed Buddhist practitioner soon afterwards.

I enjoy sharing with others what I have learnt and how Buddhism has transformed me so I was delighted to join the Still Learning team in October 2013.

Buddhist Artefacts

Suitable for all Key Stages A fun activity for all ages. Explore a range of traditional Buddhist artefacts. Can you guess what they might be used for? Pupils and teachers love the hands-on approach of this game.

Ethics and Kamra

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The Life of the Buddha

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An understanding of the Buddha’s life story is an indispensable introduction to the religion. We draw out the key aspects using a beautiful painting that depicts the different events from the story.

The Three Jewels

We often theme our tours and visits around the Three Jewels of Buddhism, the Buddha, the Dhamra and the Sangha. Find out why the Three Jewels are common and central to all schools of Buddhism.

Stilling Activity

Very popular with both students and teachers, this exercise will give you a taste of what it’s like to meditate.