The
Trust's purpose is to foster the development of Samatha Meditation,
a traditional technique of self-cultivation leading to inner-strength,
tranquility and knowledge. The meditation method has its origins in
ancient India, but developed over recent centuries in Thailand and
was brought to Britain in 1963.
The Trust has a national centre in Wales, a converted farmhouse with
individual accommodation, forest meditation huts and a purpose built
shrine hall, where regular courses for beginners and experienced meditators
are held in a rural setting. The grounds consist of more than 80 acres
of hill country, including rivers, footpaths and substantial areas
of woodland.
Local classes offering instruction in meditation are held in many
parts of Britain. Other activities from time-to-time include: groups
for experienced meditators and study groups working on aspects of
Southern Buddhist (Theravada) theory, practice and texts; chanting;
celebration of puja and occasional work relating to Mahayana and other
traditions.
The
Samatha Trust is constituted by Deeds of Trust and is a registered
charity, No. 266367 (est. 1973). Write to: The Samatha Centre,
Greenstreete, Llangunllo, Nr Knighton, Powys, LD7 lSP.