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Being responsible for our happiness: Karma and the world I wish to live in Public talks by Robert Tomic

October 17, 2017 @ 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm

Karma means “action”, the intentional actions in thought, word or deed that becomes the cause for future effect. In understanding cause and effect, we start to see how it manifests in our life, and how we can create the life we want to live and the world we want to live in.

Join us in a two-part series of public talks by Robert Tomic to discover what Karma is and how to create your happiness in your life. Robert Tomic has been practically involved with Tibetan Buddhism for the past twenty three years, wherein he has received teachings and empowerments from all four schools of Tibetan Buddhism, both in Australia and overseas. For nine and half years Robert has taught (introductory level) Tibetan Buddhism to any and all, whether in people’s homes or in a class room setting, who are genuinely interested to learn and apply the unique fundamental steps that can undo the confusion of living in a seemingly contradictory world. Tibetan Buddhism, even in its simplest form, has the ability to change us into pro-active participants who clearly understand how precious this life is and how fulfilling it can become.

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Date:
October 17, 2017
Time:
6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
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Venue

Metta Centre
7-9 Cross Street #2
Bankstown, NSW 2200 Australia

Organiser

Metta Centre

Karma means “action”, the intentional actions in thought, word or deed that becomes the cause for future effect. In understanding cause and effect, we start to see how it manifests in our life, and how we can create the life we want to live and the world we want to live in.

Join us in a two-part series of public talks by Robert Tomic to discover what Karma is and how to create your happiness in your life. Robert Tomic has been practically involved with Tibetan Buddhism for the past twenty three years, wherein he has received teachings and empowerments from all four schools of Tibetan Buddhism, both in Australia and overseas. For nine and half years Robert has taught (introductory level) Tibetan Buddhism to any and all, whether in people’s homes or in a class room setting, who are genuinely interested to learn and apply the unique fundamental steps that can undo the confusion of living in a seemingly contradictory world. Tibetan Buddhism, even in its simplest form, has the ability to change us into pro-active participants who clearly understand how precious this life is and how fulfilling it can become.

Details

Date:
October 17, 2017
Time:
6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Event Category:

Venue

Metta Centre
7-9 Cross Street #2
Bankstown, NSW 2200 Australia

Organiser

Metta Centre