4 consecutive Sunday afternoons at 3:30-5pm. Sept. 22, 29 Oct. 6, 13

Join us for all 4 classes on Karma or “drop in” to one or more sessions

Happiness is not something ready made. It comes from your own actions.

Dalai Lama XIV

Understanding and the practice of protecting karma is so important for everyone, for beginners just starting to practice Dharma, for those who have an established Dharma practice and even for advanced meditators with high Tantric realizations.

Lama Zopa Rinpoche

In this interactive workshop you will:

  • Learn the definition of karma, what it really means, and why it has such great importance in not only Buddhist practice, but in everyday life
  • Explore the dynamic of karmic “cause and effect” and put it to work for you
  • Learn the difference between positive and negative karma and how they are created
  • Develop an understanding of the concepts of “virtue” and “nonvirtue” or “wholesome” and “unwholesome” and their relationship to your own and other’s happiness and suffering
  • Learn the four “factors”  of karma and how they together determine the resulting experience
  • Learn how to plant and nurture good karmic “seeds” and how to purify any negative or unhelpful “seeds”

Each Sunday is a new topic, so very suitable for dropping in. All are welcome.

 

Karuna Cayton is a psychotherapist (MFT31860), executive advisor and coach. He uses modern psychology and secular principles of Buddhist psychology in simple and everyday language. He has been a student of Buddhism for over forty years. Author of The Misleading Mind: How We Create Our Own Problems and How Buddhist Psychology Can Help Us Solve Them.

 

Date(s): 4 consecutive Sunday afternoons at 3:30-5pm. Sept. 22, 29 Oct. 6, 13
Times: 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm
Instructor/Leader: Karuna Cayton
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Number of sessions: 4
Level: Open to all
Participation: Drop-ins welcome!
Location: Main Gompa
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