Creating Good Fortune: Simple Steps For A Happy & Meaningful Life
In support and celebration of this special event at the temple in Dallas, the Denton Classes will not be held Sunday, March 3rd. Please consider attending all or part of this special weekend event.
Find out more and register here.
International Buddhist Teacher Gen-la Kelsang Khyenrab, based in Toronto, will be visiting us here in Dallas to help celebrate our 25 year anniversary! His public talk and weekend course are not to be missed.
About the Weekend
Everyone has the potential to achieve great happiness and good fortune. We can begin to achieve this by learning six simple but meaningful steps called the Six Perfections and integrating them in our life. By these six as guides in our life we joyfully and easily increase our positive karma or good fortune, experience greater happiness in our relationships, become a source of benefit for others, and discover a real peace within. Join us to learn how to transform your life!
Learn more about the Six Perfections and a free e-book here.
You can attend part or all of this special event. See registration info below.
Schedule
Friday
Choose Kindness– Public Talk & Weekend Introduction: 7:30-8:45pm
Saturday
Teaching:10:00am-11:30pm
Lunch Break 11:30-1:00pm
Meditation 1:00-2:00pm (with Gen Menla)
Tea Break 2:00-2:30pm
Teaching: 2:30-4:00pm
Sunday
Teaching: 9:00am-10:30pm
Tea Break: 10:30-11:15
Meditation 11:15-12:15pm (with Gen Menla)
Lunch Break 12:15pm-1:30pm
Teaching: 1:30-3:00pm
The mind that cherishes others is the supreme good heart. Keeping such a good heart will result only in happiness for our self and all those around us.
Teacher
Gen-la Kelsang Khyenrab is the Resident Teacher of Kadampa Meditation Centre Canada and the NKT National Spiritual Director for Canada. A retired General Spiritual Director of the New Kadampa Tradition (NKT-IKBU), he has trained closely with Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyatso Rinpoche for over thirty-five years. Gen-la Khyenrab is an internationally renowned teacher and English Buddhist monk who is greatly admired for his incredibly clear and practical teachings as well as his pure example of humility and loving-kindness.