Date
- 14 May 2026
Time
- 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Location
- St. Peter's Civic Hall
- Nott Square, Carmarthen, UK
Stress and burnout are everywhere right now. But what’s actually behind them, and how can we have more peace and balance amidst life’s demands?
Join Buddhist teacher David Oromith, who has spent over a decade at the intersection of Buddhist psychology and modern approaches to mental wellbeing, for an honest and practical evening on the inner causes of stress and burnout, and what we can do about them.
Drawing on Buddhist psychology, years working in mental health services, and his own journey through depression, anxiety and burnout, David will explore:
David guides with warmth, honesty and humour. There’s no jargon and no pressure to be spiritual or anything other than who you are. We hope to share practical tools grounded in both ancient wisdom and modern understanding.
The evening includes a short guided meditation, talk, and Q&A.
Who’s it for? Anyone feeling overwhelmed, burnt out, or just curious. Whether you’ve never meditated or practise every day, you’re very welcome.
There are limited places available for this evening talk. Please book in advance using the form at the bottom of this page.
Suggested donations: £8–£15 in person, £5–£12 online.
We are embracing a sliding scale policy for this event, guided by the Buddhist principle of generosity and inclusivity. There are suggested donations to help cover the cost of putting on these events, including room hires, refreshments, and travel and accommodation costs for the teacher and volunteers. Choosing the higher option includes a donation to support our activities for the benefit of all.
We firmly believe, however, that financial constraints should never be a barrier to participation. If the suggested amount is beyond your means, please choose the lower option or contribute what you can — every offering helps make this event possible for the collective good. Without your honesty and generosity, we wouldn’t be able to make this event happen!
This event will take place in person in Carmarthen. It will also be live-streamed on Zoom for those who’d like to join from afar.
Joining In Person
St. Peter’s Civic Hall is located right in the centre of town.
Address: St. Peter’s Civic Hall, 1 Nott Square, Carmarthen, SA31 1PG
There are two nearby public car parks, both a 5m walk away:
– St Peter’s Car Park on St Peter’s Street
– John Street Car Park, John Street
Carmarthen is easily accessible by car, bus or train.
Joining Online
You will receive a Zoom link in your booking confirmation. The session and meditation will be recorded for later watching (the Q&A and any participant discussion will not be recorded).
David Oromith is a Buddhist teacher and meditation guide with over a decade of teaching experience, and a background in mental health services. His journey into Buddhism began at eighteen, through personal struggles with depression and anxiety, an experience that brought him to the Buddha’s teachings and has shaped everything he shares since.
David has studied under various teachers, with Dr. B. Alan Wallace as his primary teacher, and is influenced by Tibetan Buddhism among other traditions. He focuses on meditation training and core, practical Buddhist principles, hoping to make ancient practices applicable to modern life.
He is the author of two books, A Practical Guide to Mindful Living and Calm Mind, Open Heart, and leads retreats across the UK throughout the year, as well as teaching online and in person across South Wales.
By booking with us, you are agreeing to our Terms and Conditions, which can be viewed here.
David is a Buddhist contemplative, author, meditation guide and retreat leader. He is the Co-Founder of Samadhi, an organisation based in the UK and a member of the UK’s Network of Buddhist Organisations. He teaches workshops internationally and online and leads retreats across the UK. Through his clear and practical teaching style and warm and humorous approach, David inspires people to take back control of their thoughts and feelings and discover genuine wellbeing within.
Samadhi is an inclusive organisation and we welcome people of all ages, genders (including gender identity), sexual orientation, abilities, race (including colour, nationality and ethnic or national origin), religion or belief.
As an LGBTQ-led Buddhist organisation, we strongly believe that no one should be discriminated against for any reason at all and subscribe to the ideals of non-harm and loving-kindness. You’re welcome no matter who you are and you’re free to express yourself authentically.