Online Mindfulness Support Sessions with Bristol Mindfulness for 2025
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Online Mindfulness Support Sessions with Bristol Mindfulness for 2025

By Bristol Mindfulness

Online Mindfulness Support Sessions - for those that have completed an 8 week course or have a regular contemplative practice

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Online

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Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Online Mindfulness Sessions with Bristol Mindfulness

Bristol Mindfulness is a collection of Mindfulness Teachers who all meet the Good Practice Guidelines in terms of Mindfulness teaching in the UK.

We are working together to offer online Mindfulness Practice and Support Sessions for those that have completed a Mindfulness Based Course, those who already have a meditation/contemplative practice as well as to those that are new to mindfulness and interested in developing a practice.

Let's use these Zoom Support Session to take the time to contact our own inner resources and natural good heart. To have inner stability, resilience, caring and inner peace is an enormous gift to ourselves and those around us.

These sessions are for those who appreciate the process of connecting with and honouring what’s here, whether that’s pleasant or unpleasant, and are confident to be able to work with that in meditation.

Once you have booked onto the support session via Eventbrite, you will automatically get sent a Zoom login link 2 hours before the session starts. If this does not happen then please email info@bristolmindfulness.com and we can support you to access Zoom directly.

Please log into the session 10 mins before the start of the session to allow time for any technical issues and an opportunity to settle before the session starts.

Cautions, risks and sources of support

Many people find mindfulness meditation helpful, especially in times of stress, and we aim to do what we can to support your meditation practice in a group setting. However, these sessions may not be suitable for you if you are currently experiencing acute emotional distress, or significant mental health difficulties such as clinical depression, an anxiety disorder, recent bereavement, or post-traumatic stress disorder. These sessions are not a substitute for counselling, or other types of support from a trained mental health professional.In addition, during the practices, please feel free not to follow the teacher’s guidance, choosing to do what feels right for you if you feel overwhelmed at any point.

For example, you might choose to move instead of being still, have eyes open instead of closed. While some people find focusing on the breath calming, others find it can increase anxiety – in which case, they can choose to focus on something else (e.g. feet touching floor, hands opening and closing, sights and sounds).

If you experience any difficulty during the mindfulness practice session, please signal this to one of the teachers using the ‘chat’ button on your Zoom screen, and they will be able to speak to you individually and privately from the rest of the group. They can then send you a list of organisations offering mental health support.

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