Meditation classes in Wynnum topic:

Karma:  no one is to blame

Meditation classes in Wynnum topic:

Karma:  no one is to blame
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Wynnum

Tuesdays

10.30 – 11.45am

Weekly meditation classes in Wynnum

Our weekly meditation classes in Wynnum include two guided meditations and a teaching drawing on practical Buddhist wisdom.

The classes are self-contained so you can join anytime. No experience needed. Everyone is welcome.

No need to book. Just drop in!

Weekly meditation classes in Wynnum

Our weekly meditation classes in Wynnum include two guided meditations and a teaching drawing on practical Buddhist wisdom.

The classes are self-contained so you can join anytime. No experience needed. Everyone is welcome.

No need to book. Just drop in!

Day & Time

Tuesdays – 10:30am to 11:45am

No need to book!

Cost

$15 per person

Included in KMC Brisbane Membership

Venue

Wynnum Municipal Hall

219 Bay Terrace, Wynnum QLD 4178

Upcoming Topics

Karma: No one is to blame

Have you ever thought that when someone says “it’s your karma” means you’re to blame for the difficult things that happen in your life? Or that karma is somehow fatalistic?

If you have, think again…In reality, through understanding karma correctly, you’ll realise that no-one is to blame and nothing is predetermined; you’ll learn what is to blame and what to do about it; that everything can change and improve, and how to make that happen.

Understanding the law of karma enables us to answer all our ‘why?’ questions and find deep inner peace; it empowers us to create the future experiences we want and avoid the ones we don’t. The liberating wisdom of karma will set you free.

Join us for this series of classes. Improve your understanding of karma and see for yourself how this wisdom enables you to make sense of your world and your life. Learn how to use this wisdom to let go of the past and the need to blame; and to create the future you want.
Starts week commencing Tuesday 29 April at Wynnum Municipal Hall. Prepay and save 16%

What to do when things go wrong

Do you find yourself upset when things go wrong or don’t work out the way you hoped?

Do you feel a bit disappointed, stressed or frustrated with life? And does this affect your ability to enjoy things?

All of us have to face unwanted situations in our lives. It is very easy to react to these situations by feeling overwhelmed, stressed, upset or angry.

Buddha’s teachings give so much practical and timeless advice that enables us to learn how to stay calm and strong when things go wrong.  Not only can we learn to develop a more beneficial response to life’s challenges, but we can actually learn to thrive within them.

In this series of classes, you’ll gain insights, taught by Buddha that enable us to transform the way we respond to life. You’ll also learn practical, tried and tested techniques that will enable you to respond to difficult situations with a calm and positive mind.

 In these classes you will learn how to:

  • protect your mind from anger, stress and frustration;
  • develop your inner peace;
  • become stronger through adversity;
  • gradually transform your mind through meditation; and
  • stay calm and strong when things go wrong.

Starts week commencing Tuesday 27 May at Wynnum Municipal Hall. 

Gen Kelsang Ani

Our Teacher

The teacher of the weekly Wynnum meditation class is Gen Kelsang Ani.  Gen Ani is Resident Teacher of Kadampa Meditation Centre Brisbane and teaches all the main classes and courses at the Centre. Gen Ani has been studying and practising Modern Kadampa Buddhism with Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyatso Rinpoche for over 20 years. She teaches with warmth and compassion, making modern Buddhism accessible and applicable to all.