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Obstacles as Opportunities
October 18, 2023 @ 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
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Obstacles as Opportunities
Speaker: Venerable Bhikshuni Dr Karma Lekshe Tsomo (Joining online from Hawaii)
Wed 18 Oct | 7-8.30pm AEDT
Location: In person at Western Sydney University (74 Rickard Rd, Bankstown City Campus), Room 1.4.34 on level 4 or Online (CLICK HERE for Zoom link )
Cost: Free
In the modern world, human beings enjoy unprecedented opportunities and also face unprecedented challenges: economic crises, global warming, continuing conflicts, scary diseases, natural disasters, and the stress of living in an unpredictable world. How can we learn to be calm and happy amidst the chaos? Mindful awareness is one effective Buddhist practice. Another is the practice of Lojong (“mind training”), a practice of transforming all circumstances to the Dharma or spiritual path. This presentation introduces a variety of healthy, time-tested Buddhist coping strategies for dealing with the stresses and anxieties of everyday life in a hectic, rapidly changing world.
About the speaker: Venerable Bhikshuni Dr Karma Lekshe Tsomo is a Buddhist monastic and professor teaching at San Diego University. She began meditating in the Zen tradition in Japan in 1965, then studied with U.S.N. Goenka, H.H. Dalai Lama and other teachers in India from 1972. She received novice ordination in France in 1977 and full ordination in Korea in 1982. In 2000, she received a Ph.D. in Comparative Philosophy at the University of Hawai‘i Mānoa, where she is the 2023 Numata Professor of Buddhist Studies, and also serves as director of La’i Peace Center in Waialua, Hawai’i. Her publications include Women in Buddhist Traditions; Buddhist Feminisms and Femininities; and Into the Jaws of Yama: Buddhism, Bioethics, and Death.
In 1985 Karma Lekshe Tsomo founded the Jamyang Foundation, a non-profit organisation that works to improve the education of women and girls in the Himalayan region and currently runs several schools and study programmes in India and Bangladesh. At a gathering at Bodh Gaya in 1987 she became one of the founding members of the international organisation Sakydhita (Daughters of the Buddha), which campaigns for gender equality in Buddhism. She is currently working to create Lai’i Peace Center as a resource for peace education, Buddhist studies, and community service programs under the auspices of Sakyadhita Hawai’i. More info can be found here, on the San Diego University website, and on Wikipedia.
Hybrid event: Attend the session in person, or online by clicking on this link to access the session: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/