Way of the Buddha
Free introductory classes in the Buddhist world view
Meditation is a game-changing practice for many people. Sitting quietly and watching our mind can open up doors to understanding ourselves and help us break old unhealthy habits and create healthy new ones.
But there’s more to meditation than this. Beyond basic meditation practice is a whole world view – a Buddhist world view – about purpose and compassion and wisdom. It reflects the view that all beings want happiness and freedom from suffering, and that we can increase causes of happiness and decrease causes of suffering by being kinder to ourselves and to one another.
If you’ve grown up in modern culture, the idea of learning how to be less selfish and more loving might seem counter-intuitive. But modern research is telling us that having a purpose-driven life is a key to personal and societal happiness.
So at Columbus Karma Thegsum Chöling, we’ve created an easy way to become familiar with the Buddhist world view and how it can be practiced in everyday life. We call it “The Way of the Buddha” class.
We created this class to open doors for newcomers and build familiarity and comfort with the teachings and ideas of Buddhism. And it is offered free every Sunday at KTC.
Buddhism’s 2600-year tradition is difficult to put into just a few words, but it could be summarized by the Four Statements of the Buddha:
Columbus KTC’s “The Way of the Buddha” is an introductory course teaching the meaning of the Buddha’s words and how these words can be applied in everyday life.
Our eight-week course covers the basics (Life of the Buddha, the Four Noble Truths, Starting a Daily Buddhist Practice) as well as the particular history and practices of Tibetan Buddhism from the Karma Kagyu lineage.
During our eight one-hour classes, you’ll learn about the daily practices of the Buddhist path, as well as particulars about the practices of compassion meditation and mantra mentation.
Classes are designed to be taken in *any* order – so feel welcome to join at any time.
The eight-week cycle is repeated every two months. Classes 1-4 are taught in ODD numbered months, and Classes 5-8 are taught in EVEN numbered months.
And if you attend all eight classes, you receive a Certificate of Completion and a small gift from KTC’s Resident Teacher Lama Kathy Wesley.
Description: KTC Columbus’ Foundations of Buddhism Course has two parts: