Mind and Its Functions
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The Buddha has stated again and again that the mind is the
creator of all happiness and suffering. He advised us to
control our minds by avoiding nonvirtue and practicing
virtue. He identified those mental functions that are
virtuous and those that are nonvirtuous so that we would
have a chance to succeed. This knowledge has been preserved
by a living tradition and is being made available to us
through a presentation of mind and its functions. Learn how
to control your mind and achieve happiness through knowledge
of how the mind works.
Everyone is welcome!
Tubten Pende is a practicing Buddhist since 1972 when he was introduced to Tibetan Buddhism in India. Pende was included in the first wave of the FPMT’s Western Buddhist teachers. He was the coordinator of the Geshe Studies Program at Manjushri Institute, England; spiritual program coordinator, director, and later resident teacher at Nalanda Monastery, France; and an FPMT International Office Education Services program developer of the Masters Program at Istituto Lama Tzong Khapa, Italy. He is interested in the effective application of Buddhist theory and practice in the daily life of ordinary people.
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