a Happy, Positive Mind - Free Talk
with Kadam Birgit Saunders
Thinking about trying out meditation?
If you have been wondering whether meditation and Buddha’s teachings might have something that could help you keep a calmer and more positive mind amidst the ups and downs of life, these talks are for you.
All of us have the same basic wish – to be happy and avoid suffering.
We human beings seem to spend almost all our time and energy working to improve our external conditions in our search for happiness and a peaceful mind.
Superficially, it seems that if we get these external conditions right, we’ll be content and happy; but in reality, such happiness is, at best, fleeting.
It can be shattered so easily when things go wrong, and we continue to experience doubts, discontent and problems no matter what we do.
In fact, it is inner peace that gives us happiness that is strong and steady – and the ability to weather the problems that life throws at us with a calm and positive mind.
In this free talk, Kadam Birgit will explain how we can use meditation to tap into that sense of peace. You’ll have the opportunity to find out more about the classes that we offer, and a chance to try out a guided meditation.
So – please join us: Everyone is welcome, and we’d love to meet you and answer any questions you have.
Details
Our general programme classes include Dharma teachings along with guided meditations. Each class is self-contained and is also presented as part of a series. Drop into any class you like. These classes are suitable for both beginners and more advanced meditation practitioners. No special clothing is required. Most people sit on chairs. Everyone welcome!
Where
Amitabha Kadampa Meditation Centre
174 Albert Street, Palmerston North
Phone: 06 355-3524
more info: www.meditateinpalmerstonnorth.org
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