This event occurs in the past. See below for our upcoming courses, retreats and special events.
Inner Peace, Outer Peace, World Peace
The Buddhist Path to World Peace
A peaceful, loving heart creates a peaceful, harmonious world. This may sound facile, but it’s actually true. This observation points to something profound: that there is no actual world outside our perception of the world. The world we see is perceived solely through our own individual lens. Therefore, if we change our mind, we really do change our world. And since our world intersects with the experiences of our family, friends and wider community, changing both our inner and outer world has the potential to profoundly influence those around us. This is why an authentically peaceful world must begin in an authentically peaceful heart.
In this timely half-day course, Kadam Morten will explore through talks and guided meditations this essential topic. He will introduce us to two special prayers composed by Geshe Kelsang Gyatso: The Prayers for World Peace, and the Kadampa Prayer in Times of Tragedy. Understanding our own power to influence and change our world is immensely uplifting. It enables us to let go of our helplessness and passivity in the face of the suffering around us and instead empowers us to immerse ourselves fully in the process of inner and outer transformation.
There will be an opportunity for a Q&A at the end of the course. Everyone welcome.
UPCOMING COURSES, RETREAT AND SPECIAL EVENTS
3-Week Refuge Retreat with Guest Teacher, Kadam Lucy
Jan 4-23
Multiple Sessions Each Day
with Kadam Lucy
The Spiritual Foundation of Freedom & Joy
Saturday, January 4
10:00am – 1:30pm + Q&A
with Kadam Lucy
Transforming Difficult Times into Inner Strength
Monday Special Event & 5-Week Series
(Repeated on Tuesdays at 11:15am)
January 6 – February 10
with Kadam Lucy, Kadam Morten & Kadam Matthew
How to Actually Make a Difference
Saturday, January 25
10:00am – 1:30pm + Q&A
with Kadam Lucy & Kadam Kyle
International Kadampa Spring Festival 2025
Empowerment and Commentary to the Practice of Buddha Maitreya
May 23-28
with Gen-la Kelsang Jampa