The Myths We Live By
with Karuna Cayton, offered via Facebook LIVE
as part of our Taste of Buddhism program
Sunday mornings, September 20th, October 11th, November 22nd, and December 13th.
10:30 AM - 12:00 noon PDT
This program is the third of four “episodes” in Karuna’s Taste of Buddhism series, The Myths We Live By. The four talks build on one another, but it is not necessary to see them all to get good flavor and benefit! The previous session can be viewed on our Facebook page after September 20th.
"We don't see what is there, and what we do see is not there"
Geshe Gelek Chodha
In Buddhist philosophy and psychology all problems arise as a result of just one cause: not knowing how things really exist. This "not knowing" (ignorance) both misperceives how things are but then adds its own interpretation. These are "myths" it projects onto everything, every experience, every moment. We will look at several of the most predominant myths that essentially make us less healthy human beings. By knowing, first, that we are even hypnotized by wrong perception we can learn to integrate correct perception and develop a continual path of fulfillment."
About the Presenter:
Karuna Cayton is a psychotherapist, an executive advisor and a coach. He uses modern psychology and secular principles of Buddhist psychology using simple, everyday language. He has been a student of Buddhism for over forty years. Karuna is the author of The Misleading Mind: "How We Create Our Own Problems and How Buddhist Psychology Can Help Us Solve Them.
Your generous donations help us to continue offering programs like this one.
10:30 AM - 12:00 noon PDT
This program is the third of four “episodes” in Karuna’s Taste of Buddhism series, The Myths We Live By. The four talks build on one another, but it is not necessary to see them all to get good flavor and benefit! The previous session can be viewed on our Facebook page after September 20th.
"We don't see what is there, and what we do see is not there"
Geshe Gelek Chodha
In Buddhist philosophy and psychology all problems arise as a result of just one cause: not knowing how things really exist. This "not knowing" (ignorance) both misperceives how things are but then adds its own interpretation. These are "myths" it projects onto everything, every experience, every moment. We will look at several of the most predominant myths that essentially make us less healthy human beings. By knowing, first, that we are even hypnotized by wrong perception we can learn to integrate correct perception and develop a continual path of fulfillment."
About the Presenter:
Karuna Cayton is a psychotherapist, an executive advisor and a coach. He uses modern psychology and secular principles of Buddhist psychology using simple, everyday language. He has been a student of Buddhism for over forty years. Karuna is the author of The Misleading Mind: "How We Create Our Own Problems and How Buddhist Psychology Can Help Us Solve Them.
Your generous donations help us to continue offering programs like this one.