

What we’re about
A local meditation community in Edinburgh for people of all faiths or none.
We offer monthly Sunday evening in-person meditation and discussions at The Salisbury Centre, plus online meditation and discussion groups throughout the month.
We also host a range of special events and retreats in Edinburgh and online.
Tergar meditation groups are based on The Joy of Living Programme. They feature three main activities:
guided meditation,
group discussion,
short presentations on the key points of meditation practice.
The Joy of Living curriculum covers a broad range of topics and practices, but focuses particular attention on the practice of awareness meditation. Other practices are also addressed, including basic goodness, the essential elements of meditation practice, and loving–kindness and compassion.
Tergar meditation group is part of Tergar International. We are connected to many other local Joy Of Living groups around the world. Each group is based on the teachings of Mingyur Rinpoche. Although rooted in his lineage of Tibetan Buddhism, the group is non-religious and open to people of all faiths and none.
If you want to know more about our regular online sessions, drop us a line and we'll send you details of how to join to the Zoom room.
Sunday evenings 6.15pm-7.45pm - guided meditations, video teachings and discussions
Wednesdays 7.30-8pm - silent sit
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Wednesday evening half and hour silent sit
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Sunday Evening MeditationThe Salisbury Centre, Edinburgh
Sunday Evening Meditation - second Sunday of every month
Are you looking for a friendly meditation community to meet up with to learn, develop and share your meditation practice?The Tergar Edinburgh Meditation Community meet at the Salisbury Centre regularly once a month, and we follow the Joy of Living curriculum, based on the book and teachings of Joy of Living written by Mingyur Rinpoche.
Everyone is welcome to attend:
The Joy of Living teachings have been developed in a way to make them accessible to everyone: both beginners and those with experience of meditation and mindfulness.Sessions include guided meditations focusing on mindful awareness and compassion. We have time for some for small group discussions and occasional short teaching videos from Mingyur Rinpoche.
Where: We meet at The Salisbury Centre, 2 Salisbury Rd, Edinburgh EH16 5AB
Time:
Second Sunday of every month.
Doors open at 5.45pm.
Session starts promptly at 6.00pm.
We end at 7.30pm. Then there is time to have a chat, cup of tea and a piece of cake.Suggested donation for in person sessions is £4.
(If finances are an issue right now, please do not let that stop you from attending)Accessibility: Currently, there one flight of stairs to access the venue space we use.
But if you would like attend, please let us know in advance if you use a wheelchair or have other mobility needs.For more information: edinburgh@tergar.org
Please feel free to send us email if you have any questions before you arrive.Tergar Edinburgh Meditation Community is based on the teachings of Mingyur Rinpoche and Tergar International. Although rooted in his lineage of Tibetan Buddhism, the group is non-religious and open to people of all faiths and none.
You can find out more about Tergar on the Tergar International website - Sunday Evening MeditationThe Salisbury Centre, Edinburgh
Sunday Evening Meditation - second Sunday of every month
Are you looking for a friendly meditation community to meet up with to learn, develop and share your meditation practice?The Tergar Edinburgh Meditation Community meet at the Salisbury Centre regularly once a month, and we follow the Joy of Living curriculum, based on the book and teachings of Joy of Living written by Mingyur Rinpoche.
Everyone is welcome to attend:
The Joy of Living teachings have been developed in a way to make them accessible to everyone: both beginners and those with experience of meditation and mindfulness.Sessions include guided meditations focusing on mindful awareness and compassion. We have time for some for small group discussions and occasional short teaching videos from Mingyur Rinpoche.
Where: We meet at The Salisbury Centre, 2 Salisbury Rd, Edinburgh EH16 5AB
Time:
Second Sunday of every month.
Doors open at 5.45pm.
Session starts promptly at 6.00pm.
We end at 7.30pm. Then there is time to have a chat, cup of tea and a piece of cake.Suggested donation for in person sessions is £4.
(If finances are an issue right now, please do not let that stop you from attending)Accessibility: Currently, there one flight of stairs to access the venue space we use.
But if you would like attend, please let us know in advance if you use a wheelchair or have other mobility needs.For more information: edinburgh@tergar.org
Please feel free to send us email if you have any questions before you arrive.Tergar Edinburgh Meditation Community is based on the teachings of Mingyur Rinpoche and Tergar International. Although rooted in his lineage of Tibetan Buddhism, the group is non-religious and open to people of all faiths and none.
You can find out more about Tergar on the Tergar International website - Sunday Evening MeditationThe Salisbury Centre, Edinburgh
Sunday Evening Meditation - second Sunday of every month
Are you looking for a friendly meditation community to meet up with to learn, develop and share your meditation practice?The Tergar Edinburgh Meditation Community meet at the Salisbury Centre regularly once a month, and we follow the Joy of Living curriculum, based on the book and teachings of Joy of Living written by Mingyur Rinpoche.
Everyone is welcome to attend:
The Joy of Living teachings have been developed in a way to make them accessible to everyone: both beginners and those with experience of meditation and mindfulness.Sessions include guided meditations focusing on mindful awareness and compassion. We have time for some for small group discussions and occasional short teaching videos from Mingyur Rinpoche.
Where: We meet at The Salisbury Centre, 2 Salisbury Rd, Edinburgh EH16 5AB
Time:
Second Sunday of every month.
Doors open at 5.45pm.
Session starts promptly at 6.00pm.
We end at 7.30pm. Then there is time to have a chat, cup of tea and a piece of cake.Suggested donation for in person sessions is £4.
(If finances are an issue right now, please do not let that stop you from attending)Accessibility: Currently, there one flight of stairs to access the venue space we use.
But if you would like attend, please let us know in advance if you use a wheelchair or have other mobility needs.For more information: edinburgh@tergar.org
Please feel free to send us email if you have any questions before you arrive.Tergar Edinburgh Meditation Community is based on the teachings of Mingyur Rinpoche and Tergar International. Although rooted in his lineage of Tibetan Buddhism, the group is non-religious and open to people of all faiths and none.
You can find out more about Tergar on the Tergar International website - Sunday Evening MeditationThe Salisbury Centre, Edinburgh
Sunday Evening Meditation - second Sunday of every month
Are you looking for a friendly meditation community to meet up with to learn, develop and share your meditation practice?The Tergar Edinburgh Meditation Community meet at the Salisbury Centre regularly once a month, and we follow the Joy of Living curriculum, based on the book and teachings of Joy of Living written by Mingyur Rinpoche.
Everyone is welcome to attend:
The Joy of Living teachings have been developed in a way to make them accessible to everyone: both beginners and those with experience of meditation and mindfulness.Sessions include guided meditations focusing on mindful awareness and compassion. We have time for some for small group discussions and occasional short teaching videos from Mingyur Rinpoche.
Where: We meet at The Salisbury Centre, 2 Salisbury Rd, Edinburgh EH16 5AB
Time:
Second Sunday of every month.
Doors open at 5.45pm.
Session starts promptly at 6.00pm.
We end at 7.30pm. Then there is time to have a chat, cup of tea and a piece of cake.Suggested donation for in person sessions is £4.
(If finances are an issue right now, please do not let that stop you from attending)Accessibility: Currently, there one flight of stairs to access the venue space we use.
But if you would like attend, please let us know in advance if you use a wheelchair or have other mobility needs.For more information: edinburgh@tergar.org
Please feel free to send us email if you have any questions before you arrive.Tergar Edinburgh Meditation Community is based on the teachings of Mingyur Rinpoche and Tergar International. Although rooted in his lineage of Tibetan Buddhism, the group is non-religious and open to people of all faiths and none.
You can find out more about Tergar on the Tergar International website