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The British School of Meditation is the premier organisation for qualifying Meditation Teachers to meet the growing demand for meditation training in the the UK and Europe. We offer an externally accredited Level 3 Meditation Teacher Training qualification, recognised by OFQUAL and accredited by Ascentis. 5 days face to face learning, plus coursework, to train to deliver a variety of meditation styles and practices. In person centres include: Manchester London Cheltenham The course is also delivered online. Choose a life of meaning and purpose and train with us to be an externally accredited meditation teacher. Join our growing meditation community and support others with their health & wellbeing. Create a life you love.
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