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General Program - Meditation Classes

Overcoming Adversity
The Four Noble Truths - Sowing the Seeds of Patience

Wednesday Evenings 7 - 8:30 p.m.
June 17th – July 15th

Teacher: Kelsang Dorje
Location: 512 Pleasant Street, New Bedford, MA
Fees: $10 per class

* Who was Buddha? * The nature of our mind * Past and future lives * Karma * Why and how to meditate * * The path to enlightenment *

To solve our human problems and enable us to find everlasting peace and happiness, Buddha gave the most profound teachings for us to use as practical advice. In these classes we will explore the supreme instructions known as the Four Noble Truths.  Through putting these instructions into practice, we can use this precious human life in the most meaningful way possible and free ourselves from future suffering. How can we begin to do this?

By learning how to evict the destructive influence of anger from our mind, we can lay the foundation for permanent inner peace and happiness through the practice of patience.

Beginners are always welcome; drop in to any class.

Meditations for World Peace

Sundays from 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 a.m.

Teacher: Kelsang Dorje
Location:
512 Pleasant Street, New Bedford, MA
Fee: $10 per class

Without first developing inner peace, world peace will remain impossible to achieve. We all have within us the potential for peace and happiness. Cultivating this potential creates the harmony we seek. Classes include clear teachings, meditations and prayers.
Everyone is welcome. No pre-registration required, drop in to any class.

Foundation Program - Sundays 5 pm to 9 pm
with Kelsang Dorje

Deepening our Commitment to Heal our Self and Benefit Others

Join us for an in depth look at Buddha’s teachings.

The Foundation Program provides an opportunity to deepen our understanding and experience of Buddhism through a systematic study that includes weekly teachings, discussion and guided meditation. In January we are beginning the study of the book Universal Compassion.

On Sunday January 25th at 5:00 pm come for a free introductory talk for those who are considering joining the Foundation Program.

If you are interested in attending the introduction or want more information about the Foundation Program please contact us at 508 979-8277 or email info@serlingpa.org


 

 

 

 

 
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