Finding Balance: The Practice of Equanimity with Gen Rabka (Tue)

Tue Apr 16 2024 at 07:30 pm to Tue Apr 30 2024 at 08:45 pm

Kadampa Meditation Centre Singapore | Singapore

Kadampa Meditation Centre Singapore
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Finding Balance: The Practice of Equanimity with Gen Rabka (Tue)
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Evening meditation classes with Buddhist monk, Resident Teacher, Gen Kelsang Rabka. Starting Tue, 16 Apr for 3 Tuesday evenings @ 7:30pm
About this Event

"When we gain the realization of equanimity our mind becomes peaceful and we do not feel disturbed whatever our circumstances. This balanced attitude is something that we need to cultivate because we do not have it naturally from the very beginning of our spiritual training. If everyone were to develop equanimity they would not be governed by attachment and hatred, and they would find freedom from suffering." – Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyatso Rinpoche

Usually we find it difficult to control our mind. It seems as though our mind is like a balloon in the wind – blown here and there by various inner and outer circumstances. If things go well our mind is happy, but if they go badly it immediately becomes unhappy. Such fluctuations of mood arise simply because of the way our mind relates to these circumstances. By deepening our wisdom of the nature of things we are able to cultivate a state of mental equilibrium – a mind that remains balanced and peaceful at all times.

During this 3-class series, Gen Rabka will teach us various meditations and ways of thinking that draw upon Buddha's timeless wisdom of emptiness, impermanence and the nature of the mind. By deepening our own wisdom in this way we will gradually be able to cultivate the sublime state of equanimity – a balanced mind that is happy and peaceful all the time, rather than an unbalanced mind that oscillates between the extremes of excitement and despondency in dependence upon various conditions.

Week 1: Equanimity towards our own thoughts & feelings (pleasure & pain)

Week 2: Equanimity towards other living beings

Week 3: Equanimity towards reputation, wealth & resources, praise & respect

This class is suitable for everyone, regardless of experience, and you are welcome to join the series any week.

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This course is also available in-person on Thursday or Saturday mornings with Teacher Robert Reed:

[CLICK HERE TO BOOK THU]

[CLICK HERE TO BOOK SAT]

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BOOK THE 3-WEEK MEDITATION SERIES AT THE SPECIAL RATE OF $43

or per class at the standard rate of $18 per person

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What to expect at a class:

  • 10min, Introduction
  • 15min, Breathing Meditation
  • 35min, Teaching
  • 15min, Guided Meditation on teaching topic

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About the Teacher

Gen Kelsang Rabka is an Australian Buddhist monk who was appointed as the Resident Teacher of KMC Singapore in mid-2020. He has been studying and practicing Kadampa Buddhism with Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyatso Rinpoche and his senior disciples for over 15 years, and has taught in Asia, Australia and the UK.

The clarity and warmth in his teachings have helped many students experience the practical benefits of modern Kadampa Buddhism in their daily lives.

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Kadampa Meditation Centre Singapore, 10A Jalan Klapa, Singapore, Singapore

Tickets

SGD 18.00 to SGD 43.00

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