Mission Statement

Mindfulness Practice Center (MPC)
Montreal Institute of Applied Mindfulness

The Mindfulness Practice Center of Montreal is a community that lives
according to the teachings of Vietnamese Buddhist Zen master Thich Nhat Hanh (TNH).

This community practices the Five Mindfulness Trainings
and wishes to promote its application to all those who desire it,
regardless of their age, sex, sexual orientation, religion or nationality,
so that happiness is possible for each individual and his family, everywhere in the world.

Give joy to a being in the morning and relieve someone's pain in the afternoon.
--TNH

 

With your presence, your practice and your financial support, together we will keep our mission alive!

  •     Practice, teach and promote the practice of Mindfulness to relieve suffering caused by:
    •     Tiredness
    •     Stress
    •     Anxiety
    •     Lack of self-confidence
    •     Professional exhaustion
    •     Burnout
    •     Unhappy relationships
    •     Loneliness
    •     Depression
  • Cultivate peace, joy, happiness and serenity in ourselves, in our families, in our communities and in the world

ACTIVITIES

To achieve its mission, IPCAM offers (online during the pandemic):

To date, IPCAM has welcomed more than 5,000 people to its various activities and continues to grow in attendance.
Every day, it becomes a new benchmark for healthcare professionals with their clients.

I practice, so you are better!

Do not miss :

29 March 2024 - 7:30 : Méditation du matin
31 March 2024 - 8:00 : Méditation du dimanche matin
01 April 2024 - 7:30 : Méditation du matin
01 April 2024 - 19:00 : Méditation du lundi soir
02 April 2024 - 7:30 : Méditation du matin
02 April 2024 - 19:00 : MPC Book Club
03 April 2024 - 7:30 : Méditation du matin
03 April 2024 - 14:00 : Groupe de méditation Ste-Mary-IPCAM
03 April 2024 - 19:00 : Méditation du mercredi soir
04 April 2024 - 7:30 : Méditation du matin
Do not lose yourself in the past; do not lose yourself in the future; do not get caught in your anger, worries, or fears. Come back to the present moment, and touch life deeply. This is mindfulness.
- Thich Nhat Hanh