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The Buddha’s life and teachings show that we all encounter change and loss. Our lives are changing all the time, often in small ways, but sometimes impermanence turns our whole world upside down. If we can take the message of impermanence and death to heart fully we can discover the deathless nature of mind that is the doorway to genuine and lasting freedom.


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The Buddha’s life and teachings show that we all encounter change and loss. Our lives are changing all the time, often in small ways, but sometimes impermanence turns our whole world upside down. Sometimes, the experience of such a powerful reminder of impermanence can be frightening; and we feel an urgent need to question and challenge our life’s priorities. The deeper implications of impermanence—that everything is interdependent and selfless—can help us to let go of grasping and fixating on our circumstances as solid and real. As we deepen our reflection, we may well emerge from self-destructive habits that may be causing us to be unhappy or dissatisfied. If we can take the message of impermanence and death to heart fully we can discover the deathless nature of mind that is the doorway to genuine and lasting freedom.


This year-long course consists of three modules. The first will present a series of contemplations and meditations on impermanence, death, selflessness and emptiness. This can assist us to move beyond the clutches of fear and discover a new meaning, a new inspiration, and a new joy in our lives. The second, looks at how the Buddha’s own life embodies the deep truths he taught. And the third, takes a deep dive into the elements of the Buddha’s teaching that distinguish Buddhism from all other religious and philosophical approaches.


Led by Western meditation instructors with many years of experience, each session consists of:

  • Video teachings from Tibetan and Western Buddhist masters including Patrick Gaffney, Sogyal Rinpoche, Jetsün Khandro Rinpoche, Ringu Tulku Rinpoche, Mingyur Rinpoche and Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche.
  • Meditation practice
  • Time for contemplation
  • Group discussions and Q&A, offering each student the opportunity to explore the teachings and practices in an open supportive environment.


Details

Where:

  • Online
  • Rigpa Melbourne, 803 Nicholson St, Carlton North
  • Rigpa Sydney, 158 Australia St, Newtown.


When: Thursday evenings, starting 8 February
Ten weeks, with a break during Easter.

Time: 7.00pm - 9.00pm Australian Eastern Time
(9.00am Central European Time; 3.00am US East Coast Time)

Ten sessions: Full $200, Concession $100


This is the first module of a year-long course.

If you are experiencing financial hardship please email us at sydney@rigpa.org.au to request a further concession.

FREE for Rigpa members/subscribers. Please email sydney@rigpa.org.au to request the discount code.

Certificates of Attendance are available on request and may be suitable for Ongoing Professional Development.




When
8th February, 2024 7:00 PM to 18th April, 2024 9:00 PM
Location
158 Australia Street
Newtown, NSW 2042
Australia
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