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Meditations for Modern Life, followed by Sunday Social

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There will be refreshments provided after class during our Sunday Social.

These classes include both meditations and teachings based on Buddha’s wisdom that can help us to stay peaceful, even in the most challenging times. Current series topic:

Learning to Let Go: Letting Go of Attachment to Things

We can learn to stop holding on so tightly to everything -- ourselves, others, our bodies, our pains and pleasures, past and future, what's "really" going on, where we live, our jobs -- everything. This is profound letting go, profound relaxation.

By gaining experience of the truth, or "emptiness" of things, we gain an experience of freedom from anxiety, worry, fear and pain. We find a new level of inner peace and clarity. Gradually everything comes back into balance.

To Register: Please arrive 15 minutes early and register at the door.

Cost: $12/class ($8 students/seniors 62+/unemployed).  

Your first class is always free.  Simply register at the door by letting the front desk volunteer know it is your first class.

You can also become a member starting at $50/month and receive discounts while you help to provide a steady level of support for our activities. These classes are included in your membership!

With Resident Teacher, Gen Kelsang Chogden

Gen Chogden is an American Buddhist nun and the Resident Teacher of Kadampa Meditation Center Maryland. Gen Chogden has been practicing Kadampa Buddhism since 1998 under Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyatso, who gave her the title “Gen” indicating that she is a senior ordained teacher of the Kadampa Tradition.

Gen Chogden is well-loved for her warmth, kindness, and wisdom, which have come from her sincere and heartfelt practice of Kadam Dharma over many years.

Her teachings are always practical and easy to apply to everyday life. Through her gentle and joyful approach and her peaceful example, she has helped many people find true happiness in their hearts.

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