Study Programmes
There are three reasons why we need to study and practice the teachings
of Buddha:
- to develop our wisdom,
- to cultivate a good heart, and
- to maintain a peaceful state of mind.
If we do not strive to develop our wisdom, we shall always remain ignorant of ultimate truth - the true nature of reality.
Although we wish for happiness, our ignorance leads us to engage in non-virtuous actions, which are the main cause of all
our problems, worries and suffering.
If we do not cultivate a good heart, our selfish motivation destroys harmony and good relationships with others.
We have no peace, and no chance to gain pure happiness. Without inner peace, outer peace is impossible.
If we do not maintain a peaceful state of mind we are not happy even if we have ideal conditions. On the other hand,
when our mind is peaceful we are happy even if our external conditions are unpleasant.
Therefore, the development of these qualities is of utmost importance for our daily happiness.
Special spiritual programmes
Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyatso, or 'Geshe-la' as he is affectionately
called by his students, has designed three special spiritual programmes
for the systematic study and practice of Kadampa Buddhism that are
especially suited to the modern world:
- the General Programme (GP),
- the Foundation Programme (FP), and
- the Teacher Training Programme(TTP)
provides a basic introduction to Buddhist
view, meditation, and practice. These classes are particularly suitable for
beginners.
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provides an opportunity to deepen our understanding
and experience of Buddhism through a systematic study of five subjects:
- Stages of the Path to Enlightmenment, based on the commentary:
'Joyful Path of Good Fortune'
- Training the Mind, based on the commentaries:
'Universal Compassion' and 'Eight Steps to Happiness'
- The Heart Sutra, based on the commentary: 'Heart of Wisdom'.
- Guide to the Bodhisattva's Way of Life, based on the commentary:
'Meaningful to Behold'.
- Types of mind, based on the commentary: 'Understanding the Mind'.
The benefits of studying and practicing these texts are as follows:
Joyful Path of Good Fortune - We gain the ability to put all Buddha's teachings of both Sutra and Tantra into practice. We can easily
make progress on and complete the stages of the path to the supreme
happiness of enlightenment. From a practical point of view, Lamrim
is the main body of Buddha's teachings, and the other teachings
are like its limbs.
Universal Compassion and
Eight Steps to Happiness - We gain the ability to integrate Buddha's
teachings into our daily lives and solve all our human problems.
Heart of Wisdom - We gain a realization of the ultimate nature
of reality. By gaining this realization we can eliminate the ignorance
of self-grasping, which is the root of all our suffering.
Meaningful to Behold - We transform our daily activities into the
Bodhisattva's way of life, thereby making every moment of our human
life meaningful.
Understanding the Mind - We understand the relationship between
our mind and its external objects. If we understand that objects
depend upon the subjective mind, we can change the way objects appear
to us by changing our own mind. Gradually we shall gain the ability
to control our mind and in this way solve all our problems.
Is designed for people who wish to train as
authentic Dharma Teachers. In addition to completing the study of twelve subjects of Sutra and
Tantra, which include the five subjects mentioned above, the student is required to observe
certain commitments with regard to behavior and way of life, and to complete a number of
meditation retreats.
All Kadampa Buddhist Centres follow this in-depth program of study and practice.
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