Introduction to Discovering Buddhism
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A free webinar where you can bring your questions.
Introduction to Discovering Buddhism
Free webinar Thursday 21 March 7.30pm GMT (UK)
with Margo van Greta
Would you like to get more familiar with your own positive qualities?
Would you like to develop your own inner potential, and though that to be more happy, more at peace, better able to deal with the ups and downs of life?
Would you like to develop your inner qualities, knowing that will enable you to benefit others as well?
Discovering Buddhism is a fourteen-module program that gives you a solid foundation in the teachings and practice of Tibetan Mahayana Buddhism.
In this introduction webinar Margo van Greta will be open to answer your questions about the Discovering Buddhism course.
Discovering Buddhism helps you to:
- Increase your understanding of Buddhist thought.
- Experience meditation
- Increase your positive qualities like compassion, wisdom and powwer.
- Cultivate mindfulness in your daily life
- Gain realisation on the path to enlightenment.
The Discovering Buddhism course includes:
- Weekly facilitated sessions with teachings, meditations, and discussions.
- You will receive a 26 minute introduction video to each module.
- You will receive access to online integration material, for study, meditation, and a quiz to check your understanding.
Everyone is welcome.
Date: Thursday 21 March, 7.30-8.30 GMT (UK)
Online with Margo van Greta
We start the new Discovering Buddhism course on Tuesday 30 April, 7.30-9pm BST (UK) with How to Meditate
Margo van Greta studied and practices Tibetan Buddhism since 1987. She attended courses with her teachers Lama Zopa Rinpoche, His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Khadrola, Venerable Robina Courtin, and many more. She does an annual retreat, either in a group or a solitary retreat, She took part in The Foundation of Buddhist Thought. She has been teaching Discovering Buddhism and leading retreats for 25 years.
Location
Online event access details will be provided by the event organiser