CREATING HAPPINESS: THE LAW OF KARMA

Half Day Meditation Course with Buddhist Nun Kelsang Oden

Saturday 14 October | 10:00 – 13:00

Godmersham Village Hall, Canterbury Rd, Godmersham CT4 7DR

CREATING HAPPINESS: THE LAW OF KARMA

Half Day Meditation Course with Kelsang Oden

When we find ourselves immersed in problems, we often ask: Why me? But do we have an answer to that question? Do we feel unlucky? Do we feel that we’ve been dealt an unfair hand?

Buddha’s teachings on the law of karma gives us a clear and practical explanation on why things happen the way they do, and how we can begin to change our experiences from not so great to fantastic. Or at the very least, better. Rather than seeking happiness, we learn to create it. Rather than running from unhappiness, we learn to abandon its causes. Understanding karma puts us in the driver’s seat of our own life.

In this course, Kelsang Oden will explain how by using the law of karma we can change our experience of the present, heal the past, and create a more fortunate future.

The Teacher

This half day meditation course will be led by Kadampa Buddhist Nun, Kelsang Oden

Oden is a modern Buddhist nun who has years of experience and presents meditation and Buddha’s teachings in a practical, kind-hearted and inspirational way. 

Details

Date:

Saturday 14 October

Time:

10am - 1pm

Cost:

£25 | £20 Concession
Free for Members

Venue

Location:

Godmersham & Crundale Village Hall
Canterbury Rd,
Godmersham
CT4 7DR

Phone:

07812248316

Email:

info@meditateinkent.com

Schedule

SESSION ONE | 10:00 – 11:15

Tea Break | 11:15 – 11:45

SEssion two | 11:45 – 13:00

Cost & booking

Booking online required. This course is open to everyone.

FAQs

We are a registered charity run entirely by volunteers, no-one receives a salary. The funds we receive are used to pay for our venues and operating expenses. Although we charge for classes we also offer low-income rates and no one will ever be turned away for lack of funds.

Our classes are for everyone who is interested in learning how to meditate, regardless of background or belief. They are designed to give a broad introduction to Buddhist meditation, teachings, and practice. Everyone is invited to use whichever aspects of the teachings they find helpful.

No. Anyone can learn basic meditation and experience the benefits that come from having a peaceful mind.

No. Everyone is welcome, including beginners. All you need is the wish to improve yourself and the quality of your life.

No special clothing is required, come as you are.

No. The classes focus on meditation and teachings alone. You can choose to sit on a chair or meditation cushion.

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