Monday Mornings 10:30–11:45am
Free for members | $15 for drop-ins, Pay at the door.
When things go wrong for us in life--which they inevitably do--we often respond negatively, blaming the situation or people involved. Ouch! This can feel like a double dose of harm and suffering--not only have things gone wrong, but now we are unhappy, too! Sadly, we also often feel that a negative response to adversity is logical and our only option.
But there are other ways to respond to the adversities that arise in our lives--to stay strong and happy when things go wrong. Buddhist wisdom helps us understand why things go wrong and how we can transform what we perceive as adversity into opportunities for growth, compassion, and love. Come along to this practical, wise, and helpful series of classes to learn more.
Weekly Topics
May 6 - When People Disappoint Us
May 13 - Finding Meaning in Adversity: Transforming Harm into Growth
May 20 NO CLASS VICTORIA DAY WEEKEND
May 27 - NO CLASS - INTERNATIONAL SPRING FESTIVAL
Class Location
West Vancouver Memorial Library
1950 Marine Drive
West Vancouver, BC, V7V 1B6
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.