Cost: $12/per Family | Free for Members—membership info click here
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Je Tsongkhapa Kadampa Buddhist Center
1070 Tunnel Road, Bldg 2, Unit 20
Asheville, NC 28805
(Behind Pomodoro’s and the UPS Store)
Sundays 2-3pm | Sep. 17, Oct. 22, Nov. 19
with Modern Buddhism Teachers Adam Johnson, Adrienne Ammerman & Hannah Kim
It’s very common for kids these days to develop worries and fears that can prevent them from enjoying their day to day lives and activities and reaching their potential. In this 3 part series Modern Buddhism Teachers, Adrienne Ammerman, Adam Johnson and Hannah Kim will explore through games, crafts, meditation and discussion what are the causes of our worrying and how we can train our minds to respond differently, allowing us the freedom to enjoy every moment with curiosity and a sense of fun, just as kids can do naturally! Everybody Welcome.
Optional visit to Ultimate Ice cream next door from 3-3:30 for socializing with parents/caregivers and children. (Not included in class fee. Can’t make all the dates - Register or Drop-in to any that work for your families
schedule.)
Can’t make all the dates – Register or Drop-in to any that work for your schedule
Adam is a sincere Kadampa practitioner who has been practicing Kadampa Buddhism since 2004. Before moving to Asheville early in 2017, he studied for many years at Kadampa Meditation Center Canada in Toronto and was an active part of the community there. He was a student of Gen-la Kelsang Khyenrab in the Teacher Training Program there. He is known for giving clear teachings and using practical examples to help students develop positive minds. Adam is an electrical engineer and is excited to be part of the Asheville community.
Adrienne has been practicing Kadampa Buddhism at the Je Tsongkhapa Kadampa Buddhist center in Asheville since 2017. She is enrolled in the foundation program, where she enjoys studying and discussing Buddhist teachings about love, compassion, and patience. She puts these teachings into practice at home with her husband Adam and their two young children, as well as in her work supporting community health in western NC. Adrienne strives to bring stories of these personal experiences of Buddhist practice to her teachings.
Hannah has been practicing Kadampa Buddhism for over 20 years and is dedicated to helping others develop a peaceful heart through meditation and practical advice.
Je Tsongkhapa Kadampa Buddhist Center
1070 Tunnel Road, Bldg 2, Unit 20
Asheville, NC 28805
epc@meditationinasheville.org
(828) 668-2241
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