Buddhist Mind Science - Information Session (online only)
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Buddhist Mind Science - Information Session "Open Day"
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Join us for an information session to learn more about the newest FPMT Introductory Course! During this online informational session Marina Brucet Vinyals and Hans Burghardt, the teachers and creators of the course, will explain the content and structure of the course series, what you can expect to take away from it, how and when the course will be offered, and answer any quesions you may have. Mark your calendar for Saturday, June 22, 12 noon, and click HERE to register. ***All students and potential course facilitators are encouraged to attend to learn more! |
Buddhist Mind Science: Activating Your Potential is the latest FPMT introductory course. Buddhism is considered by some to be a “science of mind” because it presents a comprehensive map describing the mind and its various aspects and functions. The Buddha’s teachings also provide methods to observe the mind directly and to discover and activate our inner potential. And it does so with one intention: to overcome suffering and its causes, and to cultivate true and lasting happiness.
This course introduces the Buddhist knowledge of the mind to provide:
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Practical techniques and insight on meditation,
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Understanding of the mechanisms of suffering and happiness,
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Tools to find purpose and mental balance in our daily life, and
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The means to discover and activate our inner potential for warmheartedness and wisdom.
And it does so through presenting both the Buddhist and a comparative modern scientific perspectives to stimulate reflection and inquiry.
Please click HERE for more in-depth information and details about the course.
***Registered FPMT teachers and senior students who may be interested in offering and facilitating this course at Kadampa Center are invited and encouraged to participate in this informational session to learn more. Please contact Linda Saah at program.linda@kadampa-center.org to discuss.