Join us for this one-off talk in Cockermouth on Dealing with Difficult People.
When you are dealing with difficult people do you often find you feel agitated or angry?
That you can’t get them to see your point of view on something?
It’s true that we can’t avoid difficult people and we wont always see eye to eye. So what can we do?
In the book, ‘How to Solve Our Human Problems’, Geshe Kelsang Gyatso explains that if we stop seeing other people as problems they stop being problems. If we learn to change our attitude, our perspective, with regards to others then we change how we feel about them and our reaction to them.
When we learn we have choice and can direct our mind in a more beneficial direction we start to see that the difficulties we see can be just the challenges we need to grow inside.
ABOUT THE TEACHER
The teacher of this talk in Cockermouth on dealing with difficult people is Gen Kelsang Lhachog. Gen Lhachog has been practising and teaching Kadampa Buddhism for over 24 years and ordained for 17 years.
In fact she first started teaching classes in Cockermouth, at the Friends Meeting House, in 2002 as a branch class from Manjushri KMC in Ulverston. So she is very excited to be coming back.
She makes the classes light and clear so that everyone can easily find methods to takeaway with them and put into practice straight away.
ABOUT THE VENUE
This talk is held at the Friends Meeting House, Kirkgate, CA13 9PH
ABOUT THE BOOK
this course will be based on the book ‘How to Solve Our Human Problems‘ by Geshe Kelsang Gyatso