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  • The Future of Mindfulness; our tenth annual conference 10 May 2024

    The Future of Mindfulness; our tenth annual conference 10 May 2024

    How will mindfulness influence the future? Alongside the big issues of the day, what role will mindfulness play? Technology, the climate emergency and the cost of living crisis are rapidly shaping the world we live in.

    Added to this, the increasing polarisation of discourse is undermining social cohesion and our ability to engage with the pressing issues that affect us all. Is mindfulness just a niche, wellbeing intervention? Or does it have the potential to transform our world?

    Keynote speakers

    We will be exploring this theme in a day-long conference on 10 May 2024, with leaders from the field including Vidyamala Burch OBE, a mindfulness and compassion teacher, speaker, coach and best-selling and award-winning author (her books include: Mindfulness for Health and Mindfulness for Women). Jamie Bristow, an expert on the application of inner development and contemplative practices in public life, and Debbie Abrahams MP, co-chair of All-Party Parliamentary Group Compassionate Politics. Find out more and book here.

    We also have an excellent range of workshops lined up and the conference includes an all-day retreat the following day.

    Conference workshops

    The workshops will explore topics such as:

    • the pitfalls and opportunities of cultivating mindfulness in a digital world
    • the future of secular mindfulness
    • how mindfulness can support recovery after long COVID
    • mindfulness for refugees in a hostile environment.

    Find out more about the conference workshops here.

    All-day retreat

    Your 2024 conference booking ticket also includes free entry to our all-day retreat at the same venue on the following day, 11 May. The retreat is open to anybody attending the conference, who has done an eight-week mindfulness course. We do hope you can join us for both days.

    Ticket prices: Early birds and concessions

    This year we have had to make the difficult decision to charge people who previously would not have had to pay for the conference. We have made this decision so that we can cover our costs. Speakers are giving their time free, but we do need to pay for venue hire, travel, accommodation, staff time etc. We have a limited number of reduced price Early Bird tickets for those who book first. And we have introduced a reduced concession fee for anybody struggling to pay the new prices.

    Find out more about the prices and how to book here.

  • Compassion and optimism at the end of a challenging year

    Compassion and optimism at the end of a challenging year

    In their end of year message, Robert Marx and Clara Strauss (Co-leads of the Sussex Mindfulness Centre) reflect on the challenges we face, the importance of values, the achievements we’ve made and some optimism for the year ahead.

    By most metrics, this has not been an easy year. Whether we look at the wars, the climate, the families unable to pay bills, the intense pressures on public services, and the rise of extremist political ideologies, there is plenty to be pessimistic about. And it can also be true that it is when things are bad that we have the most opportunity to help, to make changes, to see the indispensability of compassion. The poet Naomi Shihab Nye tells us:

    Before you know kindness as the deepest thing inside, you must know sorrow as the other deepest thing.”

    Naomi Shihab Nye

    Perhaps it is at these kind of crunch points that our true metal is sometimes smelted from the ore, that we are able to retain our dignity if we know we have acted in accordance with our values.

    Despite all the various challenges this year, the team at Sussex Mindfulness Centre has done some work that we’re all really proud of. With the help of so many people who have commissioned, organised, advertised, delivered, or evaluated the work, we’ve provided mindfulness courses for refugee women and for people from LGBTQ+ and Black, Asian and People of Colour communities. We’ve provided courses to help NHS staff reduce their stress and improve wellbeing, and compassionate leadership training for NHS leaders. We have a wonderful newly redesigned website, research on the benefits of guided self-help mindfulness for depression that was widely reported in the national press, and we organised a successful conference on Mindful Culture. These events included many moments of connection and meaning.

    Next year, the Sussex Mindfulness Centre has reasons to be optimistic and excited. We have an online talk by Matthieu Ricard on altruism. Chris Germer and Kristin Neff are running a workshop on burnout and self-compassion. We welcome Mark Williams as a keynote speaker to our conference exploring the Future of Mindfulness. And given these straitened times, we’re excited that we’ve recruited enough participants to run all our teacher training courses. And as there’s still some spaces left we’ve extended the application deadlines.

    We are running a wide range of mindfulness courses for people with different levels of mindfulness experience. We’re expecting findings from some large research studies, including research on mindfulness courses for people struggling with ongoing depression, and research on online mindfulness courses for NHS staff.

    Do join us!

    In the meantime, we wish you a replenishing and connecting break over Christmas.

    Clara and Robert