Using Work as a Spiritual Path
Thursday, May 26, 2016
7:00pm – 9:00pm
Most of us spend a good portion of our lives working at our
jobs, engaging in the “busy-ness” that is fundamental for
our livelihood but which often seems quite removed from the
serenity we are seeking on the spiritual path. In this talk,
we will examine how we can utilize Buddhist principles in
our approach to work in order to develop more clarity,
inspiration, and fulfillment in our jobs and overcome the
drudgery, stress, and frustration which frequently occur.
Don will give another talk on Friday, June 3:
What's So Bad About Complaining?
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Don Handrick is the resident
teacher at Thubten Norbu Ling Buddhist Center in Santa Fe,
NM, and he teaches for the FPMT at the Ksitigarbha Tibetan
Buddhist Center in Taos, NM. Don also serves as a Buddhist
teacher for Liberation Prison Project, which includes
teaching Buddhism at a local prison in New Mexico. Don's
study and practice of Buddhism began in 1993 when he read
The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying by Sogyal
Rinpoche. Over the next two years he practiced with Rigpa,
Sogyal Rinpoche's organization, until he began attending
classes with Venerable Robina Courtin at Tse Chen Ling,
the FPMT center in San Francisco.
At the beginning of 1998, Don left the Bay Area to attend
the FPMT's Masters Program of Buddhist Studies in Sutra
and Tantra, a full-time seven-year residential study
program in Tuscany, Italy, taught by the incomparable
scholar and kind Spiritual Friend, Geshe Jampa Gyatso. By
2004, he successfully completed all five subjects of the
program and received an FPMT final certificate with high
honors. Soon after, Don moved to Santa Fe and served as
the Spiritual Program Coordinator for Thubten Norbu Ling,
and in 2006 he was appointed Resident Teacher.
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