with Fred May, Senior Kadampa Teacher
The “self” and “others” that is unlovable and unchangeable is untrue, it’s a mistaken view. When we understand the nature of the self and learn to identify with our pure potential, then we can begin to overcome the negative states of mind that we usually identify that lead us to discouragement and discontent. Then, we can have the courage to develop an authentic self confidence based on wisdom versus ignorance.
“Delusions are distorted ways of looking at ourself, other people and the world around us. The way a deluded mind views these phenomena does not accord with reality. All delusions function like this, projecting onto the world their own distorted version of reality and then relating to this projection as if it were true. ” — Geshe Kelsang Gyatso Rinpoche
Book: The New Eight Steps to Happiness
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About the Teacher
Fred May has been a student of Geshe Kelsang Gyatso for over 20 years, and has been teaching at KMC Indianapolis for more than a decade. He is also professor emeritus at the University of Indianapolis. Fred brings a wealth of knowledge and experience in Buddhism and meditation to his teachings, with a healthy dose of practicality for everyday life.