Transform Your Life: Free evening talk in Bolton
Date
- Nov 18 2025
Time
- 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Location
- Friend's meeting house in Bolton
Transform Your Life: Free evening talk in Bolton
A free evening talk with Buddhist nun Kelsang Sama, Tuesday 18th November 7-8:30pm
Meet Buddha’s timeless wisdom, the non-deceptive method to develop and maintain a peaceful mind all the time, even amidst the chaos of our modern world. Through meditation, learn how to untangle your mind from its habitual mental patterns that keep you trapped in a state of constant dissatisfaction, always seeking but never finding any lasting happiness. By learning to navigate your thoughts with wisdom and insight, discover within your own mind the potential for limitless love, compassion and wisdom. In this way, transform your life into a journey of great meaning and learn how you can become a purely happy being!
“”Happiness and suffering are states of mind, and so their main causes are not to be found outside the mind. If we want to be truly happy from suffering, we must learn how to control our mind” – Geshe Kelsang Gyatso, How to Transform Your Life
Limited places available, reserve your place now!
Venue details: The Friends Meeting House, 50 Silverwell Street, Bolton, BL1 1PP
Speaker
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Kelsang SamaResident TeacherKelsang Sama is a meditation teacher and the Resident Teacher at KMC Manchester.
She has deep experience of and insight into Buddha’s teachings. She is known for her great kindness, sense of humour and special skills in giving practical instructions that show us how to cultivate inner peace and make our lives deeply meaningful.
Hourly Schedule
Tuesday class in Bolton
- 7pm - 8.15pm
- Modern Buddhism
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Speakers:
KMC teachers
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