december, 2021
Tuesday Morning Meditation - Letting Go of Anger and Frustration
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Menlha Kadampa Buddhist Center
- 54 Coryell St
Event Details
Learn Buddha’s special methods for deflecting, defusing and disposing of our anger. Letting Go of Anger and Frustration with Gen Kelsang Chogyop
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Event Details
Learn Buddha’s special methods for deflecting, defusing and disposing of our anger.
Letting Go of Anger and Frustration
with Gen Kelsang Chogyop
with Gen Kelsang Chogyop
“There is no greater evil than anger,
And no greater virtue than patience.”
Bodhisattva Shantideva
And no greater virtue than patience.”
Bodhisattva Shantideva
Sometimes we suppress our anger because we are afraid of the consequences or of the person making us angry. This eventually makes us feel bitter, weak and disempowered. Sometimes we express our anger because we want to hurt or retaliate. This generally leads to regrets and even more harm for ourselves and others. Is there no other way of dealing with anger? Because, one way or another, we are all constantly faced with people or situations that just make us want to explode!
Anger is our worst enemy. It makes people do irrational things, lose their self-control and common sense. It makes them look ugly and unattractive. It causes physical and emotional hurt and destroys reputations. Yet what can we do without turning ourselves into demons or doormats?
Gen Kelsang Chogyop will explain Buddha’s special methods for deflecting, defusing and disposing of our anger habits – and responding more effectively to the anger of others. This is a rare opportunity to learn the middle way of avoiding the harmful effects of our own and others’ anger.
Everyone welcome!
Nov 16 – The Danger of Anger
Nov 23 – The Psychology of Blaming
Nov 30 – The Trap of Desire
Dec 7 – Revising Expectations
Dec 14 – Getting Over Our Self
Dec 21 – Insight & Acceptance
Dec 28 – Healing Jealousy
Nov 23 – The Psychology of Blaming
Nov 30 – The Trap of Desire
Dec 7 – Revising Expectations
Dec 14 – Getting Over Our Self
Dec 21 – Insight & Acceptance
Dec 28 – Healing Jealousy
Register in 3 Easy Steps:
1. Buy Tickets
2. Wait to be redirected to the registration page
3. Check your inbox for your link to the class. On-demand links are sent in a separate email after the class is finished.
1. Buy Tickets
2. Wait to be redirected to the registration page
3. Check your inbox for your link to the class. On-demand links are sent in a separate email after the class is finished.
This is a hybrid in-person and live streaming online class, taught from Menlha Kadampa Buddhist Center in Lambertville, New Jersey. We are offering a range of meditation classes online in an effort to continue to provide services to our community in central New Jersey and eastern Pennsylvania.
***Tickets available by donation for those who are struggling financially. Any amount is welcome! Click the green “tickets” button to see the donation option.***
This is a live streaming online class. All registrants will receive an on-demand stream of this course, available for 2 extra days.
Teacher:
Gen Kelsang Chogyop is a Buddhist nun and a close disciple of Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyatso Rinpoche. She is the main teacher at Menlha Kadampa Buddhist Center. Gen Chogyop has been studying and teaching Kadampa Buddhism for more than 20 years, and is known for her warm heart, practical teachings and sincere practice of Dharma. She provides an inspiring example of a modern Buddhist practitioner. Through emphasizing the Bodhisattva’s way of life, she encourages all the students at the center to bring their practice of Buddha’s teachings into their daily lives, bringing joy to as many people as possible.
Gen Kelsang Chogyop is a Buddhist nun and a close disciple of Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyatso Rinpoche. She is the main teacher at Menlha Kadampa Buddhist Center. Gen Chogyop has been studying and teaching Kadampa Buddhism for more than 20 years, and is known for her warm heart, practical teachings and sincere practice of Dharma. She provides an inspiring example of a modern Buddhist practitioner. Through emphasizing the Bodhisattva’s way of life, she encourages all the students at the center to bring their practice of Buddha’s teachings into their daily lives, bringing joy to as many people as possible.
Time
(Tuesday) 9:15 am - 11:15 am
Location
Menlha Kadampa Buddhist Center
54 Coryell St