Science of the Mind: A Two-Part Teaching

All beings have in common the desire to be happy and have the causes of happiness, to not suffer and to cease the causes of suffering. Examining the workings of the mind brings us closer to these goals.

With warm humor, Rinpoche, with his profound understanding of the Western mind, will demystify the seemingly mysterious Tibetan Buddhist Science of the Mind. The more we learn about our mind and its various working aspects, the deeper we can explore without confusion, fear or doubt. The more we learn, study and utilize that which is taught, the sooner we cease creating our own misery.

The Science of the Mind offers us ways to release our tenacious hold on negative mental factors, selfishness, hatred, and greed. Knowing how the mind works is science. Learning ways to transform our attitudes and ways of thinking from the negative to the positive is the gift from our kind and venerable master. Putting in practice the tools given to us by our teacher is the thread that weaves us in unbroken footsteps back to Buddha himself.

Regardless of whether you are new to Buddhism, or are a long-time practitioner, you will come away from this series with a larger view of who we are and what we can become – an understanding that will bring you closer to the experience of peace.

Teachings will be at Emaho Center, 1402 N. Miller Rd., Scottsdale, Arizona.

Based in Scottsdale, Arizona, Emaho Foundation is dedicated to sharing Tibetan culture in the West, supporting humanitarian projects worldwide, and assisting with personal spiritual development.

Emaho is a 502(c)(3) non-profit.

Emaho Foundation, Inc.
1402 N. Miller Road
Suite B1
Scottsdale, AZ 85257
Phone/Fax:
(877) 495-9959
mail@emahofoundation.org

Mailing Address:
Emaho Foundation, Inc.
PO Box 3014
Scottsdale, AZ 85271

 

 

July 2008