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This Meetup is for anyone looking to learn how to meditate and live peacefully. This group is facilitated by the Kadampa Meditation Center Texas. A teacher guides meditations and gives practical Buddhist advice for developing peace of mind and living happily in our busy modern world. Everyone is welcome! <br>

You can learn more about the KMC Texas: www.meditationintexas.org

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  • $10.00
    The Power to Change

    The Power to Change

    Fort Worth Botanic Garden, 3220 Botanic Garden Boulevard, Fort Worth, TX, US

    Please register online at www.meditationintexas.org or at the door.
    There is no need to register on Meetup.

    Summer is not endless. Days get shorter. Everything is impermanent, and change comes naturally, whether we notice or not. Unless, of course, we decide to change.

    At that time, our best resource is our own wisdom. In this meditation class series we will learn how to cultivate powerful aspects of wisdom called the Five Forces. Teachings on the Five Forces found in The New Eight Steps to Happiness help us transform our mind from negative to positive states, and to reinforce positive habits of mind through meditation.

    Everyone is welcome!

    Advance Registration
    $32 for three classes (Please note: No class on July 27)
    $24 for Students, Seniors 60+, Veterans, First Responders, or limited income
    $12 each class (feel free to drop in at any point in the series)

    Registration at the Door
    $12 each class (credit card, Apple Pay, or Google Pay), $10 cash
    $10 for Students, Seniors 60+, Veterans, First Responders, or limited income

    Free for Members | Become a Supporting Member
    No one turned away for lack of funds
    Bring the family! No charge for children 12-18

    Please note: No class on July 27

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    1 attendee
  • $10.00
    The Power to Change

    The Power to Change

    Fort Worth Botanic Garden, 3220 Botanic Garden Boulevard, Fort Worth, TX, US

    Please register online at www.meditationintexas.org or at the door.
    There is no need to register on Meetup.

    Summer is not endless. Days get shorter. Everything is impermanent, and change comes naturally, whether we notice or not. Unless, of course, we decide to change.

    At that time, our best resource is our own wisdom. In this meditation class series we will learn how to cultivate powerful aspects of wisdom called the Five Forces. Teachings on the Five Forces found in The New Eight Steps to Happiness help us transform our mind from negative to positive states, and to reinforce positive habits of mind through meditation.

    Everyone is welcome!

    Advance Registration
    $32 for three classes (Please note: No class on July 27)
    $24 for Students, Seniors 60+, Veterans, First Responders, or limited income
    $12 each class (feel free to drop in at any point in the series)

    Registration at the Door
    $12 each class (credit card, Apple Pay, or Google Pay), $10 cash
    $10 for Students, Seniors 60+, Veterans, First Responders, or limited income

    Free for Members | Become a Supporting Member
    No one turned away for lack of funds
    Bring the family! No charge for children 12-18

    Please note: No class on July 27

    • Photo of the user
    1 attendee
  • $10.00
    Staying Human in Hard Times

    Staying Human in Hard Times

    Fort Worth Botanic Garden, 3220 Botanic Garden Boulevard, Fort Worth, TX, US

    Please register online at www.meditationintexas.org or at the door.
    There is no need to register on Meetup.

    As another hot summer comes to an end, we may find ourselves feeling a bit tired, like the weight of the world is on our shoulders. If we feel like we have nothing left to give, it is easy to feel cranky and frustrated.

    But we can learn to change our mind from negative to positive with meditation. For example, the practice of developing real compassion for others is a great way to stay uplifted and energized. With compassion, we can hold on to our best qualities and let our good nature shine, even when we're not feeling our best.

    By applying effort, cultivating our own good heart, and relying upon the clear advice of modern Kadampa Buddhism, we can definitely learn how to develop and maintain a happy and compassionate mind towards others. With practice, we can move beyond unpleasant states of mind, even when we're tired.

    Everyone is welcome!

    Advance Registration
    $32 for three classes (Please note: No class on July 27)
    $24 for Students, Seniors 60+, Veterans, First Responders, or limited income
    $12 each class (feel free to drop in at any point in the series)

    Registration at the Door
    $12 each class (credit card, Apple Pay, or Google Pay), $10 cash
    $10 for Students, Seniors 60+, Veterans, First Responders, or limited income

    Free for Members | Become a Supporting Member
    No one turned away for lack of funds
    Bring the family! No charge for children 12-18

    Please note: No class on July 27

    • Photo of the user
    1 attendee
  • $10.00
    Staying Human in Hard Times

    Staying Human in Hard Times

    Fort Worth Botanic Garden, 3220 Botanic Garden Boulevard, Fort Worth, TX, US

    Please register online at www.meditationintexas.org or at the door.
    There is no need to register on Meetup.

    As another hot summer comes to an end, we may find ourselves feeling a bit tired, like the weight of the world is on our shoulders. If we feel like we have nothing left to give, it is easy to feel cranky and frustrated.

    But we can learn to change our mind from negative to positive with meditation. For example, the practice of developing real compassion for others is a great way to stay uplifted and energized. With compassion, we can hold on to our best qualities and let our good nature shine, even when we're not feeling our best.

    By applying effort, cultivating our own good heart, and relying upon the clear advice of modern Kadampa Buddhism, we can definitely learn how to develop and maintain a happy and compassionate mind towards others. With practice, we can move beyond unpleasant states of mind, even when we're tired.

    Everyone is welcome!

    Advance Registration
    $32 for three classes (Please note: No class on July 27)
    $24 for Students, Seniors 60+, Veterans, First Responders, or limited income
    $12 each class (feel free to drop in at any point in the series)

    Registration at the Door
    $12 each class (credit card, Apple Pay, or Google Pay), $10 cash
    $10 for Students, Seniors 60+, Veterans, First Responders, or limited income

    Free for Members | Become a Supporting Member
    No one turned away for lack of funds
    Bring the family! No charge for children 12-18

    Please note: No class on July 27

    • Photo of the user
    1 attendee

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