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Buddha mapped the entire mind for us, detailing our human psychology in an immensely practical manner so that we could understand which states of mind produce confusion and suffering and which produce wisdom and happiness.Buddhist psychology provides ingenious ways to shift mental attitudes from states of loneliness, unhappiness, and anxiety to experiences of confidence, inner peace, and inner strength.By following Buddha's advice we can bring about not just a temporary but a lasting freedom and peace, and share our understanding with others.

What you will receive from these events:

  • An understanding of how to improve your life by cultivating authentic understanding of the mind
  • Learn how to genuinely benefit others
  • Methods to lead you along the spiritual path

One of Venerable Geshe‑la’s senior disciples with decades of meditative and teaching experience, Gen Kelsang Samten oversees the spiritual program at KMC New York, and teaches throughout the US and around the world.

Weekend Schedule
Friday, March 27th | 7:00-8:30pm
Buddhist Psychology & Mental Peace: A Public Talk

Saturday, March 28th | 10am-4:30pm
Think Better: A Buddhist understanding of the mind — A Special Meditation Course
Session 1: 10:00-11.30am
Lunch
Session 2: 1:00-2:30pm
Break
Session 3: 3:00-4:30pm

Sunday, March 29th | 10:30am-Noon
Know your mind: Heal your life

Teacher
Gen Samten
One of Venerable Geshe‑la’s senior disciples with decades of meditative and teaching experience, Gen Samten Kelsang oversees the spiritual program at KMC New York, and teaches throughout the US and around the world. He is renowned for the clarity of his teachings, ability to help students improve their practice, and his skill in leading practitioners to profound meditative insights

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Whole Weekend: $70
Friday Only: $15
Saturday Only: $50
Sunday Only: $15

***Register by March 17th to include lunch in your ticket***

No one turned away for lack of funds.

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Behavioral & Mental Health
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Meditation
Mindfulness Meditation

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