La visión budista de la muerte ¿Cómo ayudarte a tí y a los demás en este proceso? - KMC España
Curso la visión budista de la muerte

The Buddhist view of death

How can you help yourself and others in this process?

With  Kelsang Thaye

Death is the final separation of our body and mind. At death, the mind separates from the body forever and travels to our afterlife.

If our mind is at peace at the time of death, the virtuous seeds of our karma will ripen, and consequently we will have a fortunate rebirth. But if we die with a mind disturbed by hate or resentment, negative karma will ripen which will lead to an unfortunate rebirth. 

In this course we will learn what can help us at the time of our death and after it. Preparing for our death and helping others to die in peace is one of the kindest things we can do.

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Saturday April 9

10:30-12:00 1st session 

12:30-1:30 p.m. 2nd session

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Saturday March 26

10:30-12:00 1st session 

12:30-1:30 p.m. 2nd session

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Thaye

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Kelsang Thaye found Kadampa Buddhism in the year 2000, at that time his life took on great meaning and he decided to dedicate it to helping others. Since then he has studied in the different study programs of the New Kadampa Tradition and has made several retreats.

She is a nun much admired for her positive way of dealing with difficulties and her precious energy and dedication. As a teacher, she shares all her learning from the heart and with clarity, being a great example for others.

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Kadam Gabby has practiced Kadampa Buddhism under the guidance of Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyatso since 2004. He began teaching Buddhism and meditation in 2006. In 2012 he completed the Special Teacher Training Program (STTP) at our center major Manjushri KMC (England).

His teachings are close and practical, and he gives a clear example of how to put them into practice in daily life.

We have within us an inexhaustible source
of peace and happiness.”
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