The End of Suffering: Finding Freedom from the Causes of Unhappiness, part 1
The coronavirus is causing so much pain in the world and bringing with it a great deal of anxiety, grief, and stress. In such situations, we can easily become trapped in self-created suffering – an additional layer of suffering that comes when we try to avoid relating to our pain. A central understanding of the Buddhist tradition is that suffering is not an inherent aspect of the human condition, but can be a gateway to discovering our innate freedom and wellbeing. When we learn to free ourselves from the push and pull of our aversion and craving, we discover that it is possible to find happiness in all circumstances, even the most challenging. In this live talk, Rinpoche will talk about how we can free ourselves from self-created suffering. Simultaneous translation of the upcoming Live stream with Mingyur Rinpoche provided by Tergar Meditation Community. Audio streams are available in French, German, Indonesian, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Czech, Chinese Mandarin, Thai, and Tibetan. You can watch directly on the YouTube live stream, and open a separate window with the translation in your language. https://mixlr.com/tergar-indonesia/sh... https://mixlr.com/tergar-korea/showreel https://mixlr.com/tergar-france/showreel https://mixlr.com/tergar-russia/showreel https://mixlr.com/tergar-espanol/show... https://mixlr.com/tergar-portuguese/s... https://mixlr.com/tergar-germany/show... https://mixlr.com/tergar-chinese/show... http://mixlr.com/tergar-thai/showreel https://mixlr.com/tergar-czech/showreel https://mixlr.com/tergar-tibetan/show... We recommend you mute or lower the volume of the YouTube stream in order to hear the translation more clearly. We are tremendously grateful to the local Tergar communities for providing translators for this live stream. Tergar Meditation Community supports individuals, practice groups, and meditation communities around the world in learning to live with awareness, compassion, and wisdom. A large portion of our funding comes from the generosity of people like you. To donate, visit https://tergar.org/about/donate-2/. To learn more about Tergar programming during this time of crisis, please visit https://tergar.org/covid-19-message/. Stay Connected Receive updates about future events by subscribing to the Tergar Meditation Community email list. Visit http://eepurl.com/dkS_41 to join the list or confirm your subscription.

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