How to Solve our Human Problems
Date
- Oct 30 2025
Time
Thursdays- 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Cost
- £8.00
Location
- KMC Manchester in Chorlton
How to Solve our Human Problems
How to Solve our Human Problems | Thursdays 7 –8:30pm | with Resident Teacher, Kelsang Sama | £8 per class | held at KMC Manchester, Chorlton
In this busy world, our experiences of happiness are fleeting and short-lived, while inner peace eludes us completely. On the other hand, our negative states of mind, such as uncontrolled desire and anger, create endless problems for ourselves and others, and prevent us from fulfilling our deepest wishes. Using the book How to Solve Our Human Problems by Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyatso, we will embark on a scientific exploration of the causes of our daily problems and difficulties, and the solutions to them. In this way we can learn how to use Buddha’s teachings to change our world by changing our mind.
In this powerful book, Venerable Geshe-la begins by presenting Buddha’s popular teaching on the Four Noble Truths, which offers a clear and simple solution to all our problems, guiding us to an oasis of peace within our hearts. He then focuses in particular on overcoming the problem of anger, learning how to develop and maintain patience when faced with even the most difficult circumstances.
“The instructions given in this book are methods for improving our human nature and qualities through developing the capacity of our mind.”- Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyatso Rinpoche
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.
Next Occurrence
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Date
- Nov 06 2025
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Time
Thursdays- 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
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