Upcoming Drop-In Series
The Anger Monster
One of our most destructive minds is anger which often arises when we encounter something we do not like or we fail to satisfy our desires. If anger is not recognized early, it can become a destructive force that destroys our peace and happiness and impells us to engage in harmful actions that cause others and ourself to suffer. Buddha taught many methods for recognizing, reducing and finally eliminating this demon from our mind.
| Week of | Class Title |
|---|---|
| October 4 | Understanding Anger |
| October 11 | The Price of Anger |
| October 18 | Gaining Control |
| October 25 | Classes are canceled this week due to the International Fall Festival |
Transforming the 9 to 5
Even though almost everyone has to work, we often suffer thinking that having to work is a hardship and the conditions at work are unfair. We can change our attitude about work by learning to recognize it as a meaningful spiritual activity which benefits both yourself and others.
| Week of | Class Title |
|---|---|
| September 6 | Making Work Meaningful |
| September 13 | The Challenge of Learning |
| September 20 | Stop the Gossip … and Don’t Pass the Buck! |
| September 27 | How to Not Get Fired! |
Creating the Life that You Want
| Week of | Class Title |
|---|---|
| November 1 | What is Buddhism? |
| November 8 | Buddhist Faith |
| November 15 | Who are the Kadampas? |
| November 22 | The Preciousness of Kadam Lamrim |
| November 29 | Who is Geshe Kelsang Gyatso? |