Whether we are committed to a path of altruism or not, we face many challenges in life which can lead us to anger. Anger makes us unhappy, makes our friends turn away because of our angry outbursts and being angry causes us to turn away from valuable endeavors simply because we can't stand the potential difficulties involved.
We need an antidote to anger. This does not come from a pill. It comes from understanding our own reality and training our mind.
Join us while we study the Patience chapter of the "Way of the Bodhistattva" by Shantideva and gain the understanding and tools for getting over our anger.
Teacher Tubten Pende a.k.a. James Dougherty has been a practicing Buddhist since 1972. He has taught dharma classes internationally for many years and brings great insight and humor to all classes he teaches.
Whether we are committed to a path of altruism or not, we face many challenges in life which can lead us to anger. Anger makes us unhappy, makes our friends turn away because of our angry outbursts and being angry causes us to turn away from valuable endeavors simply because we can't stand the potential difficulties involved.
We need an antidote to anger. This does not come from a pill. It comes from understanding our own reality and training our mind.
Join us while we study the Patience chapter of the "Way of the Bodhistattva" by Shantideva and gain the understanding and tools for getting over our anger.
Teacher Tubten Pende a.k.a. James Dougherty has been a practicing Buddhist since 1972. He has taught dharma classes internationally for many years and brings great insight and humor to all classes he teaches.
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