Buddhism and the cure for suffering in the 21st century
A glimpse from the Living Philosophy course Buddha speaks of “suffering” as an inevitable part of life. Perhaps it is our approach towards life’s challenges that traps us in constant [...]
A glimpse from the Living Philosophy course Buddha speaks of “suffering” as an inevitable part of life. Perhaps it is our approach towards life’s challenges that traps us in constant [...]
Interactive Talk | Free Entry Seeing clearly is the first step to being able to decide well and experience life meaningfully. In a world as [...]
Seeing clearly is the first step to being able to decide well and experience life meaningfully. In this talk, we bring tools for Clarity from the teachings of the Buddha.
Inspiration from the life and teachings of Socrates and Buddha, to help us know ourselves and live authentically.
Join us for this evening of a talk, Q&A and a guided dialogue to relate to philosophical teachings about death, and how we can make these learnings practical. “It is not death that a man should fear, but rather he should fear never beginning to live.” ~ Marcus Aurelius
How can we discover our inner authentic voice amidst the noise and pulls of our everyday life? Developing concentration, meaningful investigation and philosophical tools from the wisdom of Tibet.
How can we engage with Philosophy practically? How do we walk a philosophical path in our often confusing and fast-paced times? Join us to explore this, through a talk, Q&A and a guided exercise.
Inspiration from the life and teachings of Socrates and Buddha, to help us know ourselves and live authentically.
How can we engage with Philosophy practically? How do we walk a philosophical path in our often confusing and fast-paced times? Join us to explore this, through a talk, Q&A and a guided exercise.
How can we discover our inner authentic voice amidst the noise and pulls of our everyday life? Developing concentration, meaningful investigation and philosophical tools from the wisdom of Tibet.
Join us for this evening of a talk, Q&A and a guided dialogue to relate to philosophical teachings about death, and how we can make these learnings practical. “It is not death that a man should fear, but rather he should fear never beginning to live.” ~ Marcus Aurelius
Inspiration from the life and teachings of Socrates and Buddha, to help us know ourselves and live authentically.