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We’ve all experienced the pain of craving and attachment, and many people in the modern world suffer from some type of addiction.
From a Buddhist perspective, craving and attachment are "deluded" states of mind that mistakenly believe things which are not true causes of happiness to be actual causes of happiness. As a result of this mistaken belief, an uncontrollable desire to acquire and hold onto these objects arises, causing the immediate suffering of craving, along with other painful states of mind such as fear of missing out (FOMO). But even if we do manage to obtain our objects of desire, since these things are impermanent and not real sources of happiness, we inevitably experience the pains of frustration, discontent, fear of loss, and anxiety.
During this 3-class series, we will explore Buddha’s profound teachings on how to free ourselves from this cycle of craving and attachment, learning practical methods which are designed to:
No prior experience or particular religious beliefs are necessary to attend this series – everyone is welcome!
BOOK THE WHOLE 3-CLASS SERIES AT THE SPECIAL RATE OF $43 (20% off) or per class at the standard rate of $18 per person.
Note that seating is limited to 29 places and our classes sometimes do sell-out, so please book early if you wish to attend.
This course is also available in-person on Wednesday mornings:
[CLICK HERE TO BOOK WEDNESDAY MORNINGS]
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Gen Kelsang Rabka is an Australian Buddhist monk who was appointed as the Resident Teacher of KMC Singapore in mid-2020. He has been studying and practicing Kadampa Buddhism with Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyatso Rinpoche and his senior disciples for over 15 years, and has taught in Asia, Australia and the UK.
The clarity and warmth in his teachings have helped many students experience the practical benefits of modern Kadampa Buddhism in their daily lives.