A Half-day Course, for Everyone

The Art of Letting Go


with Resident Teacher

Gen Kelsang Thekchen


Saturday Sept 27, 10am to 1pm

In a world filled with stress, attachments, and emotional burdens, this course offers profound teachings and practical tools to help you liberate yourself from the shackles of attachment and find true inner freedom. Drawing from the timeless wisdom of Kadampa Buddhism, you'll explore the art of letting go as a path to profound peace and profound happiness. Through guided meditations, contemplative exercises, and insightful teachings, you'll learn to release negative emotions, attachments, and self-limiting beliefs that hold you back from living a fulfilling life. Discover the power of acceptance, forgiveness, and compassion as you cultivate a heart that is open, resilient, and ready to embrace life's challenges with grace.

This half-day course will include practical advice and guided meditations to gain inner experience of the teachings.  Everyone is welcome!

Saturday Course Schedule:

10 ~ 11:15am  - Teaching and meditation
11:.15 ~ 11:45am - Break and refreshments
11:45am ~ 1pm - Teaching and meditation

Cost: $25,  (or free for our Silver, Gold & Platinum members).
Click here to see the benefits of membership! 


This course will be taught by Resident Teacher Gen Kelsang Thekchen, who is a Kadampa Buddhist monk & senior Teacher in the New Kadampa Tradition. He has been a Teacher under the guidance of Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyatso Rinpoche for more than 30 years. Gen Thekchen has taught widely in Canada and in the UK, and is now the Resident Teacher at Kadampa Meditation Centre Ottawa. He is well known for his ability to present Buddha's teachings in a practical, profound and often humorous way, making them very accessible and easy to practise in everyday life.

To hear a great sample teaching with Gen Thekchen, click on the arrow below.



REGISTRATION

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We are not able to accept $100 bills. 



No matter how difficult our external circumstances may become, for as long as we maintain a calm and peaceful mind, the situation will not be a problem for us.
Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyatso Rinpoche
How to Solve Our Human Problems