Discover the profound benefits of cultivating compassion for difficult people in this rare and inspiring talk by Geshe Lhakdor. Known for his warmth, practical wisdom, and humor, Geshe Lhakdor offers a unique opportunity to deepen your understanding of compassion in everyday life.
What to Expect
Join an engaging session where Geshe Lhakdor shares insights on why compassion matters, especially towards those who challenge us. Expect a blend of heartfelt stories, practical advice, and light humor that makes complex teachings accessible and relevant.
This talk is suitable for anyone interested in personal growth, mindfulness, or Tibetan culture. It’s a chance to connect with a renowned Tibetan teacher and explore compassion as a transformative practice.
Activity Details
The event is a fundraiser supporting the Library of Tibetan Works and Archives (LTWA), with all proceeds going to this important cultural institution. Entry is free, inviting everyone to participate and contribute.
The session will last approximately two hours, providing ample time for reflection and possibly questions. It is held in a welcoming community space, perfect for families and individuals alike.
Location and Access
The talk takes place at Springwood Uniting Church, located at 4 Lewin St, Springwood. The venue is accessible by public transport and offers a comfortable setting for attendees.
Parking and local amenities are available nearby, making it convenient for parents bringing children or groups attending together.
Important Information
This event is a unique chance to hear from a respected Tibetan teacher whose teachings blend humor with deep wisdom. It is ideal for parents seeking meaningful activities that enrich their family’s cultural and emotional understanding.
Please arrive a little early to settle in and make the most of the experience. The event is free but donations to the LTWA are encouraged.
Booking and Prices
Entry is free, but booking is recommended to secure your place. Donations to support the Library of Tibetan Works and Archives are welcomed and appreciated.
For bookings and more information, contact tibetanlibraryproject@gmail.com or visit the Australians for Library of Tibetan Works and Archives website.