When
Saturday 22nd April
10am to 1pm
We are alive, therefore we will die. This is the simplest, most obvious truth of our existence, yet very few of us have really come to terms with this and usually we avoid thinking about it at all!
Cultivating a realistic awareness of death can liberate us from many of our daily problems as well as giving us an understanding of how to prepare both for our own death and the death of our loved ones.
On this course we will look at some of Buddha’s extensive teachings on the death process, how to use this wisdom to help those who are dying, and how to live a more fulfilling and meaningful life ourselves.
We are alive, therefore we will die. This is the simplest, most obvious truth of our existence, yet very few of us have really come to terms with this and usually we avoid thinking about it at all!
Cultivating a realistic awareness of death can liberate us from many of our daily problems as well as giving us an understanding of how to prepare both for our own death and the death of our loved ones.
On this course we will look at some of Buddha’s extensive teachings on the death process, how to use this wisdom to help those who are dying, and how to live a more fulfilling and meaningful life ourselves.
Saturday 22nd April
10am to 1pm
£15
Free for membership levels: standard, study and benefactor
In-person at KMC Wales or online (for members only)
Course consists of guided meditations together with teachings relating to the course title. Suitable for everyone
The principal Teacher at KMC Wales is Kadam Paul Jenkins. A dedicated student of Geshe Kelsang Gyatso, Kadam Paul has been studying and teaching Kadampa Buddhism for over 30 years. He has practical experience of integrating Modern Buddhism within a busy, professional, family life and is able to share this through the clarity and warmth of his teachings.
Saturday 22nd April:
Understanding Death – Enjoying Life