Buddhist Essentials: Ethics, Concentration, Wisdom
Tuesday, 22 April 2025 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
Discover the three essential skills we all need to achieve success in life, harmony in relationships, and freedom from emotional turmoil.
What if we could develop our life skills not just for career success or family harmony, but for complete liberation from the ups and downs of daily existence and liberation from all suffering and problems? The Buddha taught three essential skills for life and enlightenment – the Three Higher Trainings in ethics (recognising our interdependence), concentration (undistracted focus on an object of virtue) and wisdom (being in step with reality).
The path to liberation is the wisdom realising emptiness. It cuts the self-grasping ignorance. This is the only way to remove all the seeds of suffering, our constant readiness for problems and misery. Attaining this wisdom depends on a single-pointed concentration, undistracted by worldly or personal events. And this depends on pure ethical conduct, the confidences of incorruptibility! Training in these three gives us the skills for a better life now, and more importantly – towards a complete liberation from problems and suffering altogether!
Although the classes are sequential, you are most welcome to join at any time, as each class features a standalone topic.
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*Course Package includes both soundfiles of each class (to catch-up or re-listen), the powerpoint slides, and selected reading material.
“We need our journey through life to be stable and true, and ethics is the ground or foundation upon everything can be built. Concentration can only develop if we are free of guilt, distraction and disturbing emotions. Wisdom can only arise on the basis on concentration.”
– Yangsi Rinpoche