Practical Buddhism Series
with Don Isaacson
Thursdays, 7:00pm–8:30pm
Join us for this experiential series exploring the afflictions that disturb our contentment and their remedies to develop a sense of well-being.
The Buddha taught that afflictions such as pride, anger, and attachment are not inherent in our nature. As such, these afflictions can be removed and our true nature—which was merely obscured by these habitual misunderstandings—can be revealed so all can reap its benefits. |
Don Isaacson is an advanced Dharma student having followed the FPMT Basic Program courses in person for many years, and the FPMT Masters Program online, 2008 to 2013. Don currently serves on the Board of Directors at Land of Medicine Buddha in Soquel and at Vajrapani Institute in Boulder Creek.
Have you studied the Dharma or completed the Discovering Buddhism Programs? Ready to take the next step to integrate your learnings into experience? The "Practical Buddhism" series explores how we can integrate Buddhist teachings into our every day lives as well as support a daily practice. In a typical class we will have teachings, meditations, and discussions. We will focus on a particular topic for a few weeks. Drop by anytime — there is no need to have taken prior classes in this series. |
We will be using the following text:
Thubten Chodron: Guided Meditations on the Stages of the Path, Snow Lion, 2007. The book is also available at the Ocean of Compassion store at the center. |
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Registration at the door: $15–$25 per class. Members of a certain level get courses for free (see the membership program for details).
Your generous donations are essential for the continuation of programs like this.
No one turned away due to lack of funds — please contact us to make arrangements.
Your generous donations are essential for the continuation of programs like this.
No one turned away due to lack of funds — please contact us to make arrangements.