Improving Relationships
Tuesday Evenings 7:00–8:15pm
Free for members | $15 for drop-ins, Pay at the door.
Our relationships with others – whether between couples, within a family, or even amongst friends and colleagues – can have a huge impact on our happiness. Through meditation we can find ways of relating to others that make them rewarding and harmonious, and we can break out of mental habit patterns that can sabotage them.
Buddha challenges us to explore what it means to love. His teaching and meditations on developing love are scientific methods we can verify through our own experience by putting them into practice.
In this series we will explore what it means to Love from a Buddhist perspective and experience the benefit of these teachings and meditations quickly. Be prepared to live, laugh and love unconditionally for the rest of your life. 🙂
Weekly Topics
February 13 What is love? What isn’t love? A distinction worth knowing
February 20 The magic ingredient every relationship needs
February 27 From fault finder to booster bunny – Turn fault finding on its head
March 5 End result: Love without pain
Class Location
Gordon Neighborhood House
1019 Broughton Street
Vancouver, BC, V6G 2A7
******Disclaimer******
Gordon Neighborhood House and the Association of Neighborhood Houses (ASH) are not sponsors of the activity described, and neither Gordon Neighborhood House, nor ANH assume any responsibility for, and provide no endorsement of the activity.
About the Resident Teacher
Gen Kelsang Sanden is a Canadian Buddhist monk, and the Resident Teacher of Kadampa Meditation Centre Vancouver. He has been a long time student of Geshe Kelsang Gyatso, the founder of the New Kadampa Tradition. He is well loved for his compassion, sense of humour and the clarity of his teachings.