Special Tuesday Night Class

June 9, 2020 • 7-8:30pm
with Kadam Morten Clausen

Transforming Adversity into Spiritual Power

What is our response to the suffering and cruelty we see all around us in our world? Discouragement, fear, grief, rage …? When we find ourselves caught up in painful, overwhelming minds is there anything that we can do?
 
Yes!
 
In this evening class, Kadam Morten will explain and guide meditations on the astonishing practice known as transforming adverse conditions into the path. This is the practice we all need right now. Through this training, rather than feeling discouraged by all the problems and pain we see around us, and within us, we discover a capacity to turn that negativity on its head, and to actually use it to empower our mind. The result is that instead of feeling stuck and helpless, we experience an inner ability to transform suffering into powerful, positive states of mind, such as love, compassion and joy. This power enables us to not only grow spiritually, but also to exude a powerful positive influence on our world.
 
Everyone is welcome. At the end of the session, there will be an opportunity to ask questions of Kadam Morten via chat.
 
Kadam Morten is the principal teacher at Kadampa Meditation Center New York City. He also serves as the Eastern United States Spiritual Director for the New Kadampa Tradition. He has been teaching Buddhist meditation for more than 35 years and is internationally renowned for his insightful, practical and humorous presentation.
 
As a way to support Kadampa Centers along the east coast impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, Kadam Morten is very kindly giving of his time and energy to offer this series of classes. Revenues generated from this class will go to support our sister center, KMC The Hamptons.
Kadam Morten Clausen

Teacher: Kadam Morten Clausen

Day: Tuesday, June 9, 2020

Time: 7-8:30pm

Location: ONLINE registration required

Cost: $15 for both members and non-members. Revenues generated from this class will go to support our sister center, KMC The Hamptons.

Phone: (631) 549-1000

Email: info@kmcli.org