Buddhist meditation is a way of exploring our inner experience, and responding creatively to what we find. It can bring many important benefits: less anxiety, greater awareness, better concentration, improved health, a more sensitive understanding of oneself and others, and even, in the end, increased happiness. Meditation has recently become influential in the West (under the heading of 'mindfulness') as a highly effective method for dealing with the pressures and difficulties of living. It has been practised for 2500 years as a central aspect of the Buddhist tradition, although the course does not assume Buddhist or any other beliefs. The course is practice-based: it focuses on how to set up a regular practice and introduces two basic methods, based on awareness of the breath and on the cultivation of kindliness. It also includes developing mindfulness in everyday life and walking meditation. Local buses stop near the Cambridge Buddhist Centre. Note: no class 26 October.