Staying Strong When Things Go Wrong

FRIDAYS
January 13 - February 10
12:00 - 1:00 pm

When things go wrong, we often try to appear calm on the surface, while on the inside we are actually disappointed, irritated, or even angry.  In series we will learn to appreciate the incredible power and protection that comes from the wisdom of patience. Many people think patience is a weak and vulnerable response to problems, but in reality it is one of the most effective ways to protect ourself from being harmed by our painful emotions such as anger. 

In this way, we can move forward with a light heart, with real confidence in our ability to handle whatever comes our way.  

This class is based on teachings from the book How to Solve Our Human Problems.

Please arrive 5 – 10 minutes before class starts to sign in and get settled. Everyone is welcome!

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Eve Enslow

Eve has been studying and practicing Kadampa Buddhism for nearly 20 years in the Pacific Northwest. As a working mother, she teaches from practical life experience, with a friendly modern style, and encourages students to bring Dharma teachings into their everyday lives.