Buddhism in the Modern World
Details
Doors Open @ 7:00 pm
Lecture Begins @ 7:30 pm
In each culture, the teachings of the Buddha find the form that suits them best. One can compare them to a diamond: on a red cloth it shines red, on a blue cloth it looks blue; regardless, the diamond itself remains the same. Without losing their essence, the teachings of the Buddha have adapted to the cultural conditions of different societies and times.
Today, the teachings are relevant as they were 2,500 years ago. Furthermore, the timeless view of the Diamond Way (skt. Vajrayana) is more and more appealing to educated and independent people around the world. This talk will explore how we can use these methods in our daily modern lives.
Speaker Bio - Peter Lahucsky
Peter was born in 1970 in Miskolc, Hungary. He met Lama Ole in 1988 and took refuge then. He is currently living in the Budapest and lived in the Budapest Diamond Way Buddhist center for 5.5 years.
Peter has been a Diamond Way Buddhist Travel Teacher since 1992, has translated for Lama Ole in Hungary from 1993-2018, and translated 3 books for Lama Ole into Hungarian.
He has taught in more than 20 countries.
Form
This event will include the lecture, Q&A, and a guided meditation. No experience needed.
All in English. 如果需要中文口譯請於 10 月 21 日前傳訊息給我們。
Suggested Donation
NT$250
For more info
https://lama-ole-nydahl.org/diamondway-buddhism.html
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