Buddhist Psychology Studies 2

bps_icon_large.jpgThe Eight-fold path and the Four Immeasurables of Equanimity, Loving kindness, Compassion and Joy provide clear consistent guidance to the western student seeking to emerge from the suffering arising from unconsciousness. The student is introduced to Vipassana meditation techniques and will explore the teachings of the Eight-fold path and the Four Immeasurables in the context of dissolving karmic patterns that underlie psychological imbalance.

This class is also available as part of our Distance Learning series indicated by (Teleclass) below.


Class Details and to Register:


All classes are held at the Sacred Stream Center (2149 Byron St, Berkeley, CA) unless otherwise indicated.

Prerequisite:
Buddhist Psychology Studies 1
or by Permission of the Instructor

Student Quote:


"I realize now how much of this work is about personal power.  The teachings in class about the ways we twist away from our Buddha nature really began to click for me at a deeper level.  My recent work with clients has been about helping them see where and how they have cut themselves off from their Buddha nature.  I feel that the work I have done on my own issues has helped clear and create a channel to help others." Katharine R.

"The Buddhist Psychology classes have brought a great sense of peace and well-being into my life. The tools and resources I've learned have benefited me both personally and in my work with others. I have been able to transform my choices, patterns, responses and reactions in a way that brings more joy into my life." - Kathy W.

 

Buddhist Psychology Podcasts

A Buddhist Perspective on Suffering


Perspectives on Karma


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