HOW TO LIVE A GOOD LIFE: Timeless Advice from Atisha's Heart
Monday, July 21st | 6:30 pm – 7:15 pm
Advice from Atisha’s Heart is sublime, heartfelt advice to live by, especially during uncertain and challenging times. Eternally modern and relevant, it is packed with practical guidance that helps us transform our ordinary life into a joyful path to deep inner peace for our own and others’ benefit.
The founder of Kadampa Buddhism, the renowned Indian Buddhist Master Atisha gave these instructions as his final advice after teaching in Tibet for many years. This is his essential personal advice for living a meaningful and purposeful life. These precious words will touch your heart in a deep way for you to treasure and practise forever.
Join us for this insightful Monday evening talk and meditation with Gen Kelsang Choma, the US's most senior nun and teacher in the New Kadampa Tradition.
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WHAT TO EXPECT:
- Practical teachings
- Simple guided meditations
- Q & A
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| DETAILS |
| SPECIAL EVENT: How to Live a Good Life |
| WHEN: July 21st | 6:30 pm –7:15 pm |
| COST: $10 / Free for Members |
| TEACHERS: Gen Kelsang Choma |
| GETTING HERE: BART: 16th Street Mission MUNI: 14, 49, 22, 33 Metered street parking or parking garage at 42 Hoff St, San Francisco, CA 94110 |
| TEACHER |
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| Gen Kelsang Choma is the most senior American nun within the New Kadampa Tradition of Modern Buddhism in the US. A close disciple of Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyatso, she has studied extensively on the Teacher Training Program for 35 years, and is qualified to teach both Sutra and Tantra. She is the Resident Teacher at Kadampa Meditation Center San Francisco and is invited often to teach nationally. People enjoy her teachings for their clarity and warmth. |