Meditation Workshop: The Power of Love

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Online, Saturday 7th November

In this meditation retreat, with special guest teacher Gen Kelsang Devi, discover how we have the potential to experience a deep sense of connection, warmth and authentic love for others, whether it be our partners, family, friends or others. During this meditation retreat we will engage in three very practical, inspiring and transformative meditations on love that enable us to realize our potential to live with a genuine and consistently loving heart. Discover the immeasurable benefits and power of pure love to solve all problems and to bring real happiness to ourselves and others.

“Pure unconditional love never causes any pain or worry but only peace and joy” Geshe Kelsang Gyatso Rinpoche

About the Teacher
Gen Kelsang Devi is the Principal Teacher of Kailash International Retreat Centre and Kadampa Meditation Centre Switzerland. She is a modern Buddhist nun and senior international teacher of the New Kadampa Tradition, having studied and practised Kadampa Buddhism for 20 years under the guidance of Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyatso Rinpoche. Gen Devi has extensive experience of meditation retreat herself, as well as teaching and skilfully guiding numerous group retreats throughout the world. She is well known for her joyful warmth and humour, as well as her clear and practical presentation of Buddha’s timeless wisdom.


Date:
Saturday 7th November
Time:
9.30am
Price:
€25

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