
Ven. Tsultrim: Unlocking Your Potential #2
Saturday 28 October @ 9:30 am – 12:30 pm

Discover what shapes our experience and how we can transform our lives. In this course we will explore how conditioning shapes our experience and how this may influence how we show up in our lives. You will learn tools empowering you to reflect more deeply on your potential to find fulfillment and meaning in life.
This course will help you:
– Explore the lifelong process of conditioning which influences who you are today.
– Understand that the way you experience and interact with the world through conditioning may support or limit the fulfillment of your potential.
– Reflect on how you aim to unlock your potential.
Who is the course for?
This course is for people of all ages and backgrounds. It is designed for those who are curious about what shapes our experience and how we can transform our lives.
What’s behind the course?
Unlocking Your Potential is a new course drawn from The art of Fulfilment program, which is a 30-hour course created by FDCW. The program content is rooted in Buddhist philosophy and psychology and is supported by scientific research, Western philosophy and psychology, as well as other wisdom traditions.
It was developed by an international team with academic-level expertise in Buddhism, Western philosophy and psychology, contemporary science and experiential learning methodology. Its creation was inspired by the Dalai Lama’s Mind & Life Dialogue.
Presented by:

Ven. Losang Tsultrim
Buddhist NunUniversity trained counsellor working in the community sector for over 25 years. With a Master of International Studies majoring in Peace and Conflict Resolution, Ven. Tsultrim has been using mindfulness personally and as the basis of her professional work for over two decades, and brings a compassionately clear and no-nonsense approach to often complex issues.
yes, you can just come on the day, but your RSVP helps us plan – thank you!
Donate for the Course:
This course consists of two Saturday morning sessions. It is offered by donation. You can make your contribution here online, or in person on the day. There is a suggested $40 per day, but please offer what you are comfortable with.