Discovering Buddhism, Module 1
Mind and Its Potential
Six Tuesday sessions
March 26 – April 30, 2024
7:00pm – 8:30pm PDT (Pacific Daylight Time)
online only via Zoom
Practice Day
Saturday, May 4, 2024
1:00pm – 3:15pm: Practice (for all)
3:30pm – 4:00pm: Quiz (for certification)
in-person and online
Program Category: Dharma Education — Foundational
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Examine what is "mind," its nature and function, and how it affects our experience of happiness and suffering. Come explore the differentiation between mind and brain, mind as the creator of our experiences, and the implications of possessing a mind that has no beginning and no end. In addition, learn methods to transform destructive thoughts and attitudes and create a positive and joyous mind.
Learn more about the FPMT Discovering Buddhism curriculum (starting at minute 7:33): https://youtu.be/XWbW9tCV4qE?t=453
Watch the preview of the first Discovering Buddhism module — Mind and Its Potential: https://youtu.be/KOEXkaow0ko
This program is offered in collaboration with Land of Medicine Buddha.
Gelongma Lozang Yönten (Chaplain and Lecturer of Buddhist
Studies at Maitripa College in Portland, Oregon USA) has
been a nun since 2003.
Buddhist since her teenage years, Ven. Yönten moved to
Australia and studied extensively under Gyurmé Khensur
Rinpoche Geshe Tashi Tsering (at Chenrezig Institute, AU)
from 2002–2009 before moving to India to study at Thosamling
Institute 2010–2011. With the permission of her Abbott, she
took higher ordination as a Siksamana in 2009 and as a
Bhikshuni/Gelongma in 2011. In 2012, she became an
accredited In-Depth Registered Teacher with FPMT and was
requested to become the Resident Teacher at Kunsang Yeshe
Retreat Centre in New South Wales, Australia where she
remained for three years and frequently visited up until the
pandemic.
From 2015 onwards, Ven. Yönten was mainly based in New
Zealand at Mahamudra Centre. During that period, she divided
her time between leading retreats in New Zealand and
teaching Philosophy at Human Spirit: Buddhist Psychoanalytic
Training Program in Israel, as well as offering classes and
retreats in various parts of Europe, until she moved back to
the USA in 2021.
Prior to joining Maitripa College, Yönten-la offered
retreats and courses at Vajrapani Institute
and Land of Medicine Buddha
— both in California. She also has
experience in hospice work and palliative care, as well as a
deep commitment to social justice and a love of animals.
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