Anxiety & Depression a Buddhist Approach


Morning Retreat with Resident Teacher Gen Jindak
Sat, Sept 20: 10 am – 12:45 pm

Anxiety and worry has become an epidemic in our society these days. Even if you solve the external problem that you’re worried about, the mind of anxiety finds something else to fixate on. Then there is the feeling of general anxiety that doesn’t seem to be about anything in particular. Depression almost always seems to go with anxiety, so that even when the overactive mind calms down, you sink into feelings of discouragement and hopelessness.

Are you ready for a different approach to these horrible problems? This morning retreat offers practical meditations to get a handle on our emotions and navigate our feelings more skillfully. And we will gain confidence about our potential to gradually eradicate these minds altogether and to radically transform how we relate to ourselves and others.


$35 ($30 by Sept 18)
Standard members: $25 ($20 by Sept 18)
Plus members: free (register by Sept 18)
Includes a delicious vegetarian lunch


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Gen Kelsang Jindak has been a disciple of Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyatso Rinpoche for over 20 years. Ordained as a Buddhist nun in 2003, she was given the name Kelsang Jindak, which means “Fortunate Benefactor”. She has many years of experience teaching and volunteering at Kadampa Centers around the U.S. Gen Jindak has a clear, joyful teaching style and presents Kadampa Buddhism practically, for both beginners and experienced meditators alike.

If you cancel 24 hours prior to the start of the event we will refund all except 25%. If you cancel on, or after, the event, no refunds are given. Exceptions may be made in circumstances such as sickness or bereavement; you should apply by e-mail to adkmcfortl@gmail.com within 2 weeks of the end of the Event. Any non-refunded fees arising from cancellations are donated to the NKT-IKBU International Temples Project.

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