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SUMMARY:The Moment of Conscious - The Practice of Mindful Awareness
DESCRIPTION:The science of perceptionSpeakers: Ven. Dr. Mahinda TheroDetails: Dr Hannah Gould hosts this enlightening session with Venerable Dr Mahinda Thero for the Contemplative Studies Centre. This event promises an engaging dialogue for students\, academics\, meditation practitioners\, and anyone interested in the science behind how your mind works and how this knowledge can help you promote wellbeing and mental health. Venerable Dr Mahinda Thero\, a former research scientist with a PhD from the Australian National University\, will share his transformative journey from a life of material success to one of spiritual enlightenment. Delve into his personal experiences and struggles within the Australian context\, highlighting the profound effects Buddhism has had on his life. As sentient beings\, we experience the world through our minds\, and every moment is a new opportunity to perceive it differently. From the Buddhist perspective\, the world as we see it is a creation of our mind\, shaped by our beliefs\, experiences\, and emotions. Science and technology have advanced our understanding of the external world\, yet we have yet to fully understand our internal world and how it affects our experience and understanding of the external world. The mind is like a tool\, one we’ve had since birth yet don’t know how to properly use\, which\, quite obviously\, results in day-to-day troubles and mental health issues such as stress\, anxiety and depression. This seminar offers an opportunity to delve deeper into understanding the mind. It explains how perception occurs in our minds\, how our beliefs shape our reality\, and how mindful awareness can help us develop a deeper awareness of our mental processes. By better understanding the mind\, we can learn the underlying mechanism of negative thought patterns and emotions\, which can guide us to achieve inner peace. Moreover\, the seminar opens a gateway to understanding the theory of cause and effect\, which is essential to unpuzzling the reality we perceive. Gain insight into your mind\, the science of perception\, and a deeper understanding of how we experience the world\, which will help you work with any environment in your day-to-day life. Join us for a discussion that promises to be both informative and transformative\, catering to both the mind and the heart. Venue: Kenneth Myer Building\, The University of Melbourne\, 30 Royal Parade\, Parkville VIC 3052URL: https://events.unimelb.edu.au/CSC/event/37271-in-conversation-with-venerable-dr-mahinda-thero-
URL:https://ministryofnirvana.top/event/the-moment-of-conscious-the-practice-of-mindful-awareness/
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SUMMARY:Can You Control MIND ?
DESCRIPTION:The science of perceptionSpeakers: Ven. Dr. Mahinda TheroDetails: Dr Hannah Gould hosts this enlightening session with Venerable Dr Mahinda Thero for the Contemplative Studies Centre. This event promises an engaging dialogue for students\, academics\, meditation practitioners\, and anyone interested in the science behind how your mind works and how this knowledge can help you promote wellbeing and mental health. Venerable Dr Mahinda Thero\, a former research scientist with a PhD from the Australian National University\, will share his transformative journey from a life of material success to one of spiritual enlightenment. Delve into his personal experiences and struggles within the Australian context\, highlighting the profound effects Buddhism has had on his life. As sentient beings\, we experience the world through our minds\, and every moment is a new opportunity to perceive it differently. From the Buddhist perspective\, the world as we see it is a creation of our mind\, shaped by our beliefs\, experiences\, and emotions. Science and technology have advanced our understanding of the external world\, yet we have yet to fully understand our internal world and how it affects our experience and understanding of the external world. The mind is like a tool\, one we’ve had since birth yet don’t know how to properly use\, which\, quite obviously\, results in day-to-day troubles and mental health issues such as stress\, anxiety and depression. This seminar offers an opportunity to delve deeper into understanding the mind. It explains how perception occurs in our minds\, how our beliefs shape our reality\, and how mindful awareness can help us develop a deeper awareness of our mental processes. By better understanding the mind\, we can learn the underlying mechanism of negative thought patterns and emotions\, which can guide us to achieve inner peace. Moreover\, the seminar opens a gateway to understanding the theory of cause and effect\, which is essential to unpuzzling the reality we perceive. Gain insight into your mind\, the science of perception\, and a deeper understanding of how we experience the world\, which will help you work with any environment in your day-to-day life. Join us for a discussion that promises to be both informative and transformative\, catering to both the mind and the heart. Venue: Kenneth Myer Building\, The University of Melbourne\, 30 Royal Parade\, Parkville VIC 3052URL: https://events.unimelb.edu.au/CSC/event/37271-in-conversation-with-venerable-dr-mahinda-thero-
URL:https://ministryofnirvana.top/event/can-you-control-mind/
CATEGORIES:Dharma
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SUMMARY:The Science of Perception
DESCRIPTION:The science of perceptionSpeakers: Ven. Dr. Mahinda TheroDetails: Dr Hannah Gould hosts this enlightening session with Venerable Dr Mahinda Thero for the Contemplative Studies Centre. This event promises an engaging dialogue for students\, academics\, meditation practitioners\, and anyone interested in the science behind how your mind works and how this knowledge can help you promote wellbeing and mental health. Venerable Dr Mahinda Thero\, a former research scientist with a PhD from the Australian National University\, will share his transformative journey from a life of material success to one of spiritual enlightenment. Delve into his personal experiences and struggles within the Australian context\, highlighting the profound effects Buddhism has had on his life. As sentient beings\, we experience the world through our minds\, and every moment is a new opportunity to perceive it differently. From the Buddhist perspective\, the world as we see it is a creation of our mind\, shaped by our beliefs\, experiences\, and emotions. Science and technology have advanced our understanding of the external world\, yet we have yet to fully understand our internal world and how it affects our experience and understanding of the external world. The mind is like a tool\, one we’ve had since birth yet don’t know how to properly use\, which\, quite obviously\, results in day-to-day troubles and mental health issues such as stress\, anxiety and depression. This seminar offers an opportunity to delve deeper into understanding the mind. It explains how perception occurs in our minds\, how our beliefs shape our reality\, and how mindful awareness can help us develop a deeper awareness of our mental processes. By better understanding the mind\, we can learn the underlying mechanism of negative thought patterns and emotions\, which can guide us to achieve inner peace. Moreover\, the seminar opens a gateway to understanding the theory of cause and effect\, which is essential to unpuzzling the reality we perceive. Gain insight into your mind\, the science of perception\, and a deeper understanding of how we experience the world\, which will help you work with any environment in your day-to-day life. Join us for a discussion that promises to be both informative and transformative\, catering to both the mind and the heart. Venue: Kenneth Myer Building\, The University of Melbourne\, 30 Royal Parade\, Parkville VIC 3052URL: https://events.unimelb.edu.au/CSC/event/37271-in-conversation-with-venerable-dr-mahinda-thero-
URL:https://ministryofnirvana.top/event/the-science-of-perception/
CATEGORIES:Dharma
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SUMMARY:The World is a reflection of Your Mind
DESCRIPTION:The science of perceptionSpeakers: Ven. Dr. Mahinda TheroDetails: Dr Hannah Gould hosts this enlightening session with Venerable Dr Mahinda Thero for the Contemplative Studies Centre. This event promises an engaging dialogue for students\, academics\, meditation practitioners\, and anyone interested in the science behind how your mind works and how this knowledge can help you promote wellbeing and mental health. Venerable Dr Mahinda Thero\, a former research scientist with a PhD from the Australian National University\, will share his transformative journey from a life of material success to one of spiritual enlightenment. Delve into his personal experiences and struggles within the Australian context\, highlighting the profound effects Buddhism has had on his life. As sentient beings\, we experience the world through our minds\, and every moment is a new opportunity to perceive it differently. From the Buddhist perspective\, the world as we see it is a creation of our mind\, shaped by our beliefs\, experiences\, and emotions. Science and technology have advanced our understanding of the external world\, yet we have yet to fully understand our internal world and how it affects our experience and understanding of the external world. The mind is like a tool\, one we’ve had since birth yet don’t know how to properly use\, which\, quite obviously\, results in day-to-day troubles and mental health issues such as stress\, anxiety and depression. This seminar offers an opportunity to delve deeper into understanding the mind. It explains how perception occurs in our minds\, how our beliefs shape our reality\, and how mindful awareness can help us develop a deeper awareness of our mental processes. By better understanding the mind\, we can learn the underlying mechanism of negative thought patterns and emotions\, which can guide us to achieve inner peace. Moreover\, the seminar opens a gateway to understanding the theory of cause and effect\, which is essential to unpuzzling the reality we perceive. Gain insight into your mind\, the science of perception\, and a deeper understanding of how we experience the world\, which will help you work with any environment in your day-to-day life. Join us for a discussion that promises to be both informative and transformative\, catering to both the mind and the heart. Venue: Kenneth Myer Building\, The University of Melbourne\, 30 Royal Parade\, Parkville VIC 3052URL: https://events.unimelb.edu.au/CSC/event/37271-in-conversation-with-venerable-dr-mahinda-thero-
URL:https://ministryofnirvana.top/event/the-world-is-a-reflection-of-your-mind/
CATEGORIES:Dharma
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SUMMARY:Gateway to Nibbana: The Buddha’s Wisdom
DESCRIPTION:The science of perceptionSpeakers: Ven. Dr. Mahinda TheroDetails: Dr Hannah Gould hosts this enlightening session with Venerable Dr Mahinda Thero for the Contemplative Studies Centre. This event promises an engaging dialogue for students\, academics\, meditation practitioners\, and anyone interested in the science behind how your mind works and how this knowledge can help you promote wellbeing and mental health. Venerable Dr Mahinda Thero\, a former research scientist with a PhD from the Australian National University\, will share his transformative journey from a life of material success to one of spiritual enlightenment. Delve into his personal experiences and struggles within the Australian context\, highlighting the profound effects Buddhism has had on his life. As sentient beings\, we experience the world through our minds\, and every moment is a new opportunity to perceive it differently. From the Buddhist perspective\, the world as we see it is a creation of our mind\, shaped by our beliefs\, experiences\, and emotions. Science and technology have advanced our understanding of the external world\, yet we have yet to fully understand our internal world and how it affects our experience and understanding of the external world. The mind is like a tool\, one we’ve had since birth yet don’t know how to properly use\, which\, quite obviously\, results in day-to-day troubles and mental health issues such as stress\, anxiety and depression. This seminar offers an opportunity to delve deeper into understanding the mind. It explains how perception occurs in our minds\, how our beliefs shape our reality\, and how mindful awareness can help us develop a deeper awareness of our mental processes. By better understanding the mind\, we can learn the underlying mechanism of negative thought patterns and emotions\, which can guide us to achieve inner peace. Moreover\, the seminar opens a gateway to understanding the theory of cause and effect\, which is essential to unpuzzling the reality we perceive. Gain insight into your mind\, the science of perception\, and a deeper understanding of how we experience the world\, which will help you work with any environment in your day-to-day life. Join us for a discussion that promises to be both informative and transformative\, catering to both the mind and the heart. Venue: Kenneth Myer Building\, The University of Melbourne\, 30 Royal Parade\, Parkville VIC 3052URL: https://events.unimelb.edu.au/CSC/event/37271-in-conversation-with-venerable-dr-mahinda-thero-
URL:https://ministryofnirvana.top/event/gateway-to-nibbana-the-buddhas-wisdom/
CATEGORIES:Dharma
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240511T083000
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SUMMARY:Harmony In Relationships
DESCRIPTION:The science of perceptionSpeakers: Ven. Dr. Mahinda TheroDetails: Dr Hannah Gould hosts this enlightening session with Venerable Dr Mahinda Thero for the Contemplative Studies Centre. This event promises an engaging dialogue for students\, academics\, meditation practitioners\, and anyone interested in the science behind how your mind works and how this knowledge can help you promote wellbeing and mental health. Venerable Dr Mahinda Thero\, a former research scientist with a PhD from the Australian National University\, will share his transformative journey from a life of material success to one of spiritual enlightenment. Delve into his personal experiences and struggles within the Australian context\, highlighting the profound effects Buddhism has had on his life. As sentient beings\, we experience the world through our minds\, and every moment is a new opportunity to perceive it differently. From the Buddhist perspective\, the world as we see it is a creation of our mind\, shaped by our beliefs\, experiences\, and emotions. Science and technology have advanced our understanding of the external world\, yet we have yet to fully understand our internal world and how it affects our experience and understanding of the external world. The mind is like a tool\, one we’ve had since birth yet don’t know how to properly use\, which\, quite obviously\, results in day-to-day troubles and mental health issues such as stress\, anxiety and depression. This seminar offers an opportunity to delve deeper into understanding the mind. It explains how perception occurs in our minds\, how our beliefs shape our reality\, and how mindful awareness can help us develop a deeper awareness of our mental processes. By better understanding the mind\, we can learn the underlying mechanism of negative thought patterns and emotions\, which can guide us to achieve inner peace. Moreover\, the seminar opens a gateway to understanding the theory of cause and effect\, which is essential to unpuzzling the reality we perceive. Gain insight into your mind\, the science of perception\, and a deeper understanding of how we experience the world\, which will help you work with any environment in your day-to-day life. Join us for a discussion that promises to be both informative and transformative\, catering to both the mind and the heart. Venue: Kenneth Myer Building\, The University of Melbourne\, 30 Royal Parade\, Parkville VIC 3052URL: https://events.unimelb.edu.au/CSC/event/37271-in-conversation-with-venerable-dr-mahinda-thero-
URL:https://ministryofnirvana.top/event/harmony-in-relationships/
CATEGORIES:Dharma
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SUMMARY:Mindful Awareness for Stress-Free Life
DESCRIPTION:The science of perceptionSpeakers: Ven. Dr. Mahinda TheroDetails: Dr Hannah Gould hosts this enlightening session with Venerable Dr Mahinda Thero for the Contemplative Studies Centre. This event promises an engaging dialogue for students\, academics\, meditation practitioners\, and anyone interested in the science behind how your mind works and how this knowledge can help you promote wellbeing and mental health. Venerable Dr Mahinda Thero\, a former research scientist with a PhD from the Australian National University\, will share his transformative journey from a life of material success to one of spiritual enlightenment. Delve into his personal experiences and struggles within the Australian context\, highlighting the profound effects Buddhism has had on his life. As sentient beings\, we experience the world through our minds\, and every moment is a new opportunity to perceive it differently. From the Buddhist perspective\, the world as we see it is a creation of our mind\, shaped by our beliefs\, experiences\, and emotions. Science and technology have advanced our understanding of the external world\, yet we have yet to fully understand our internal world and how it affects our experience and understanding of the external world. The mind is like a tool\, one we’ve had since birth yet don’t know how to properly use\, which\, quite obviously\, results in day-to-day troubles and mental health issues such as stress\, anxiety and depression. This seminar offers an opportunity to delve deeper into understanding the mind. It explains how perception occurs in our minds\, how our beliefs shape our reality\, and how mindful awareness can help us develop a deeper awareness of our mental processes. By better understanding the mind\, we can learn the underlying mechanism of negative thought patterns and emotions\, which can guide us to achieve inner peace. Moreover\, the seminar opens a gateway to understanding the theory of cause and effect\, which is essential to unpuzzling the reality we perceive. Gain insight into your mind\, the science of perception\, and a deeper understanding of how we experience the world\, which will help you work with any environment in your day-to-day life. Join us for a discussion that promises to be both informative and transformative\, catering to both the mind and the heart. Venue: Kenneth Myer Building\, The University of Melbourne\, 30 Royal Parade\, Parkville VIC 3052URL: https://events.unimelb.edu.au/CSC/event/37271-in-conversation-with-venerable-dr-mahinda-thero-
URL:https://ministryofnirvana.top/event/mindful-awareness-for-stress-free-life/
CATEGORIES:Dharma
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SUMMARY:How The Mind Works
DESCRIPTION:The science of perceptionSpeakers: Ven. Dr. Mahinda TheroDetails: Dr Hannah Gould hosts this enlightening session with Venerable Dr Mahinda Thero for the Contemplative Studies Centre. This event promises an engaging dialogue for students\, academics\, meditation practitioners\, and anyone interested in the science behind how your mind works and how this knowledge can help you promote wellbeing and mental health. Venerable Dr Mahinda Thero\, a former research scientist with a PhD from the Australian National University\, will share his transformative journey from a life of material success to one of spiritual enlightenment. Delve into his personal experiences and struggles within the Australian context\, highlighting the profound effects Buddhism has had on his life. As sentient beings\, we experience the world through our minds\, and every moment is a new opportunity to perceive it differently. From the Buddhist perspective\, the world as we see it is a creation of our mind\, shaped by our beliefs\, experiences\, and emotions. Science and technology have advanced our understanding of the external world\, yet we have yet to fully understand our internal world and how it affects our experience and understanding of the external world. The mind is like a tool\, one we’ve had since birth yet don’t know how to properly use\, which\, quite obviously\, results in day-to-day troubles and mental health issues such as stress\, anxiety and depression. This seminar offers an opportunity to delve deeper into understanding the mind. It explains how perception occurs in our minds\, how our beliefs shape our reality\, and how mindful awareness can help us develop a deeper awareness of our mental processes. By better understanding the mind\, we can learn the underlying mechanism of negative thought patterns and emotions\, which can guide us to achieve inner peace. Moreover\, the seminar opens a gateway to understanding the theory of cause and effect\, which is essential to unpuzzling the reality we perceive. Gain insight into your mind\, the science of perception\, and a deeper understanding of how we experience the world\, which will help you work with any environment in your day-to-day life. Join us for a discussion that promises to be both informative and transformative\, catering to both the mind and the heart. Venue: Kenneth Myer Building\, The University of Melbourne\, 30 Royal Parade\, Parkville VIC 3052URL: https://events.unimelb.edu.au/CSC/event/37271-in-conversation-with-venerable-dr-mahinda-thero-
URL:https://ministryofnirvana.top/event/how-the-mind-works/
CATEGORIES:Dharma
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://ministryofnirvana.top/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/HowTheMindWorks_2023.11.11.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230716T103000
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DTSTAMP:20260518T194709
CREATED:20230630T220740Z
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SUMMARY:Definitive Guide to Happiness - Sydney 16 July 2023
DESCRIPTION:The science of perceptionSpeakers: Ven. Dr. Mahinda TheroDetails: Dr Hannah Gould hosts this enlightening session with Venerable Dr Mahinda Thero for the Contemplative Studies Centre. This event promises an engaging dialogue for students\, academics\, meditation practitioners\, and anyone interested in the science behind how your mind works and how this knowledge can help you promote wellbeing and mental health. Venerable Dr Mahinda Thero\, a former research scientist with a PhD from the Australian National University\, will share his transformative journey from a life of material success to one of spiritual enlightenment. Delve into his personal experiences and struggles within the Australian context\, highlighting the profound effects Buddhism has had on his life. As sentient beings\, we experience the world through our minds\, and every moment is a new opportunity to perceive it differently. From the Buddhist perspective\, the world as we see it is a creation of our mind\, shaped by our beliefs\, experiences\, and emotions. Science and technology have advanced our understanding of the external world\, yet we have yet to fully understand our internal world and how it affects our experience and understanding of the external world. The mind is like a tool\, one we’ve had since birth yet don’t know how to properly use\, which\, quite obviously\, results in day-to-day troubles and mental health issues such as stress\, anxiety and depression. This seminar offers an opportunity to delve deeper into understanding the mind. It explains how perception occurs in our minds\, how our beliefs shape our reality\, and how mindful awareness can help us develop a deeper awareness of our mental processes. By better understanding the mind\, we can learn the underlying mechanism of negative thought patterns and emotions\, which can guide us to achieve inner peace. Moreover\, the seminar opens a gateway to understanding the theory of cause and effect\, which is essential to unpuzzling the reality we perceive. Gain insight into your mind\, the science of perception\, and a deeper understanding of how we experience the world\, which will help you work with any environment in your day-to-day life. Join us for a discussion that promises to be both informative and transformative\, catering to both the mind and the heart. Venue: Kenneth Myer Building\, The University of Melbourne\, 30 Royal Parade\, Parkville VIC 3052URL: https://events.unimelb.edu.au/CSC/event/37271-in-conversation-with-venerable-dr-mahinda-thero-
URL:https://ministryofnirvana.top/event/definitive-guide-to-happiness-sydney-16-july-2023/
CATEGORIES:Dharma
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UID:4285-1687681800-1687710600@ministryofnirvana.top
SUMMARY:Mindful awareness for stress free and addiction free life - Melbourne 25 June 2023
DESCRIPTION:The science of perceptionSpeakers: Ven. Dr. Mahinda TheroDetails: Dr Hannah Gould hosts this enlightening session with Venerable Dr Mahinda Thero for the Contemplative Studies Centre. This event promises an engaging dialogue for students\, academics\, meditation practitioners\, and anyone interested in the science behind how your mind works and how this knowledge can help you promote wellbeing and mental health. Venerable Dr Mahinda Thero\, a former research scientist with a PhD from the Australian National University\, will share his transformative journey from a life of material success to one of spiritual enlightenment. Delve into his personal experiences and struggles within the Australian context\, highlighting the profound effects Buddhism has had on his life. As sentient beings\, we experience the world through our minds\, and every moment is a new opportunity to perceive it differently. From the Buddhist perspective\, the world as we see it is a creation of our mind\, shaped by our beliefs\, experiences\, and emotions. Science and technology have advanced our understanding of the external world\, yet we have yet to fully understand our internal world and how it affects our experience and understanding of the external world. The mind is like a tool\, one we’ve had since birth yet don’t know how to properly use\, which\, quite obviously\, results in day-to-day troubles and mental health issues such as stress\, anxiety and depression. This seminar offers an opportunity to delve deeper into understanding the mind. It explains how perception occurs in our minds\, how our beliefs shape our reality\, and how mindful awareness can help us develop a deeper awareness of our mental processes. By better understanding the mind\, we can learn the underlying mechanism of negative thought patterns and emotions\, which can guide us to achieve inner peace. Moreover\, the seminar opens a gateway to understanding the theory of cause and effect\, which is essential to unpuzzling the reality we perceive. Gain insight into your mind\, the science of perception\, and a deeper understanding of how we experience the world\, which will help you work with any environment in your day-to-day life. Join us for a discussion that promises to be both informative and transformative\, catering to both the mind and the heart. Venue: Kenneth Myer Building\, The University of Melbourne\, 30 Royal Parade\, Parkville VIC 3052URL: https://events.unimelb.edu.au/CSC/event/37271-in-conversation-with-venerable-dr-mahinda-thero-
URL:https://ministryofnirvana.top/event/mindful-awareness-for-stress-free-and-addiction-free-life-melbourne-25-june-2023/
CATEGORIES:Dharma
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://ministryofnirvana.top/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Flyer_Header_Melbourne_additionFreeLive_2023.06.25.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Ministry Of Nirvana":MAILTO:info@ministryofnirvana.org.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230129T143000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230129T163000
DTSTAMP:20260518T194709
CREATED:20230121T030056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230126T220956Z
UID:4218-1675002600-1675009800@ministryofnirvana.top
SUMMARY:Quest of Happiness - Sydney 29th January
DESCRIPTION:The science of perceptionSpeakers: Ven. Dr. Mahinda TheroDetails: Dr Hannah Gould hosts this enlightening session with Venerable Dr Mahinda Thero for the Contemplative Studies Centre. This event promises an engaging dialogue for students\, academics\, meditation practitioners\, and anyone interested in the science behind how your mind works and how this knowledge can help you promote wellbeing and mental health. Venerable Dr Mahinda Thero\, a former research scientist with a PhD from the Australian National University\, will share his transformative journey from a life of material success to one of spiritual enlightenment. Delve into his personal experiences and struggles within the Australian context\, highlighting the profound effects Buddhism has had on his life. As sentient beings\, we experience the world through our minds\, and every moment is a new opportunity to perceive it differently. From the Buddhist perspective\, the world as we see it is a creation of our mind\, shaped by our beliefs\, experiences\, and emotions. Science and technology have advanced our understanding of the external world\, yet we have yet to fully understand our internal world and how it affects our experience and understanding of the external world. The mind is like a tool\, one we’ve had since birth yet don’t know how to properly use\, which\, quite obviously\, results in day-to-day troubles and mental health issues such as stress\, anxiety and depression. This seminar offers an opportunity to delve deeper into understanding the mind. It explains how perception occurs in our minds\, how our beliefs shape our reality\, and how mindful awareness can help us develop a deeper awareness of our mental processes. By better understanding the mind\, we can learn the underlying mechanism of negative thought patterns and emotions\, which can guide us to achieve inner peace. Moreover\, the seminar opens a gateway to understanding the theory of cause and effect\, which is essential to unpuzzling the reality we perceive. Gain insight into your mind\, the science of perception\, and a deeper understanding of how we experience the world\, which will help you work with any environment in your day-to-day life. Join us for a discussion that promises to be both informative and transformative\, catering to both the mind and the heart. Venue: Kenneth Myer Building\, The University of Melbourne\, 30 Royal Parade\, Parkville VIC 3052URL: https://events.unimelb.edu.au/CSC/event/37271-in-conversation-with-venerable-dr-mahinda-thero-
URL:https://ministryofnirvana.top/event/quest-of-happiness-sydney-26th-jan/
CATEGORIES:Dharma
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://ministryofnirvana.top/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/TheroInSession_reduced-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Ministry Of Nirvana":MAILTO:info@ministryofnirvana.org.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230107T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230107T180000
DTSTAMP:20260518T194709
CREATED:20221218T020629Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221218T023608Z
UID:4201-1673107200-1673114400@ministryofnirvana.top
SUMMARY:Quest of Happiness - Wagga Wagga 7th Jan
DESCRIPTION:The science of perceptionSpeakers: Ven. Dr. Mahinda TheroDetails: Dr Hannah Gould hosts this enlightening session with Venerable Dr Mahinda Thero for the Contemplative Studies Centre. This event promises an engaging dialogue for students\, academics\, meditation practitioners\, and anyone interested in the science behind how your mind works and how this knowledge can help you promote wellbeing and mental health. Venerable Dr Mahinda Thero\, a former research scientist with a PhD from the Australian National University\, will share his transformative journey from a life of material success to one of spiritual enlightenment. Delve into his personal experiences and struggles within the Australian context\, highlighting the profound effects Buddhism has had on his life. As sentient beings\, we experience the world through our minds\, and every moment is a new opportunity to perceive it differently. From the Buddhist perspective\, the world as we see it is a creation of our mind\, shaped by our beliefs\, experiences\, and emotions. Science and technology have advanced our understanding of the external world\, yet we have yet to fully understand our internal world and how it affects our experience and understanding of the external world. The mind is like a tool\, one we’ve had since birth yet don’t know how to properly use\, which\, quite obviously\, results in day-to-day troubles and mental health issues such as stress\, anxiety and depression. This seminar offers an opportunity to delve deeper into understanding the mind. It explains how perception occurs in our minds\, how our beliefs shape our reality\, and how mindful awareness can help us develop a deeper awareness of our mental processes. By better understanding the mind\, we can learn the underlying mechanism of negative thought patterns and emotions\, which can guide us to achieve inner peace. Moreover\, the seminar opens a gateway to understanding the theory of cause and effect\, which is essential to unpuzzling the reality we perceive. Gain insight into your mind\, the science of perception\, and a deeper understanding of how we experience the world\, which will help you work with any environment in your day-to-day life. Join us for a discussion that promises to be both informative and transformative\, catering to both the mind and the heart. Venue: Kenneth Myer Building\, The University of Melbourne\, 30 Royal Parade\, Parkville VIC 3052URL: https://events.unimelb.edu.au/CSC/event/37271-in-conversation-with-venerable-dr-mahinda-thero-
URL:https://ministryofnirvana.top/event/quest-of-happiness-wagga-7th-jan/
CATEGORIES:Dharma
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://ministryofnirvana.top/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/QuestOfHappyness_Header_reduced.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Ministry Of Nirvana":MAILTO:info@ministryofnirvana.org.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221217T143000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221218T173000
DTSTAMP:20260518T194709
CREATED:20221205T070855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221206T114655Z
UID:4185-1671287400-1671384600@ministryofnirvana.top
SUMMARY:Quest of Happiness - Tasmania 17th & 18th Dec
DESCRIPTION:The science of perceptionSpeakers: Ven. Dr. Mahinda TheroDetails: Dr Hannah Gould hosts this enlightening session with Venerable Dr Mahinda Thero for the Contemplative Studies Centre. This event promises an engaging dialogue for students\, academics\, meditation practitioners\, and anyone interested in the science behind how your mind works and how this knowledge can help you promote wellbeing and mental health. Venerable Dr Mahinda Thero\, a former research scientist with a PhD from the Australian National University\, will share his transformative journey from a life of material success to one of spiritual enlightenment. Delve into his personal experiences and struggles within the Australian context\, highlighting the profound effects Buddhism has had on his life. As sentient beings\, we experience the world through our minds\, and every moment is a new opportunity to perceive it differently. From the Buddhist perspective\, the world as we see it is a creation of our mind\, shaped by our beliefs\, experiences\, and emotions. Science and technology have advanced our understanding of the external world\, yet we have yet to fully understand our internal world and how it affects our experience and understanding of the external world. The mind is like a tool\, one we’ve had since birth yet don’t know how to properly use\, which\, quite obviously\, results in day-to-day troubles and mental health issues such as stress\, anxiety and depression. This seminar offers an opportunity to delve deeper into understanding the mind. It explains how perception occurs in our minds\, how our beliefs shape our reality\, and how mindful awareness can help us develop a deeper awareness of our mental processes. By better understanding the mind\, we can learn the underlying mechanism of negative thought patterns and emotions\, which can guide us to achieve inner peace. Moreover\, the seminar opens a gateway to understanding the theory of cause and effect\, which is essential to unpuzzling the reality we perceive. Gain insight into your mind\, the science of perception\, and a deeper understanding of how we experience the world\, which will help you work with any environment in your day-to-day life. Join us for a discussion that promises to be both informative and transformative\, catering to both the mind and the heart. Venue: Kenneth Myer Building\, The University of Melbourne\, 30 Royal Parade\, Parkville VIC 3052URL: https://events.unimelb.edu.au/CSC/event/37271-in-conversation-with-venerable-dr-mahinda-thero-
URL:https://ministryofnirvana.top/event/quest-of-happiness-tasmania-18th-dec/
CATEGORIES:Dharma
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://ministryofnirvana.top/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/PathToHappynessProgram_2.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Ministry Of Nirvana":MAILTO:info@ministryofnirvana.org.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221211T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221212T163000
DTSTAMP:20260518T194709
CREATED:20221126T114913Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221202T001556Z
UID:4165-1670749200-1670862600@ministryofnirvana.top
SUMMARY:Path to Happiness Program - Brisbane 11th & 12th Dec
DESCRIPTION:The science of perceptionSpeakers: Ven. Dr. Mahinda TheroDetails: Dr Hannah Gould hosts this enlightening session with Venerable Dr Mahinda Thero for the Contemplative Studies Centre. This event promises an engaging dialogue for students\, academics\, meditation practitioners\, and anyone interested in the science behind how your mind works and how this knowledge can help you promote wellbeing and mental health. Venerable Dr Mahinda Thero\, a former research scientist with a PhD from the Australian National University\, will share his transformative journey from a life of material success to one of spiritual enlightenment. Delve into his personal experiences and struggles within the Australian context\, highlighting the profound effects Buddhism has had on his life. As sentient beings\, we experience the world through our minds\, and every moment is a new opportunity to perceive it differently. From the Buddhist perspective\, the world as we see it is a creation of our mind\, shaped by our beliefs\, experiences\, and emotions. Science and technology have advanced our understanding of the external world\, yet we have yet to fully understand our internal world and how it affects our experience and understanding of the external world. The mind is like a tool\, one we’ve had since birth yet don’t know how to properly use\, which\, quite obviously\, results in day-to-day troubles and mental health issues such as stress\, anxiety and depression. This seminar offers an opportunity to delve deeper into understanding the mind. It explains how perception occurs in our minds\, how our beliefs shape our reality\, and how mindful awareness can help us develop a deeper awareness of our mental processes. By better understanding the mind\, we can learn the underlying mechanism of negative thought patterns and emotions\, which can guide us to achieve inner peace. Moreover\, the seminar opens a gateway to understanding the theory of cause and effect\, which is essential to unpuzzling the reality we perceive. Gain insight into your mind\, the science of perception\, and a deeper understanding of how we experience the world\, which will help you work with any environment in your day-to-day life. Join us for a discussion that promises to be both informative and transformative\, catering to both the mind and the heart. Venue: Kenneth Myer Building\, The University of Melbourne\, 30 Royal Parade\, Parkville VIC 3052URL: https://events.unimelb.edu.au/CSC/event/37271-in-conversation-with-venerable-dr-mahinda-thero-
URL:https://ministryofnirvana.top/event/path-to-happiness-program-brisbane-11th-dec/
CATEGORIES:Dharma
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://ministryofnirvana.top/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/PathToHappynessProgram_2.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Ministry Of Nirvana":MAILTO:info@ministryofnirvana.org.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221210T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221210T163000
DTSTAMP:20260518T194709
CREATED:20221124T104447Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221124T104817Z
UID:4149-1670662800-1670689800@ministryofnirvana.top
SUMMARY:Path to Happiness Program - Toowoomba 10th Dec
DESCRIPTION:The science of perceptionSpeakers: Ven. Dr. Mahinda TheroDetails: Dr Hannah Gould hosts this enlightening session with Venerable Dr Mahinda Thero for the Contemplative Studies Centre. This event promises an engaging dialogue for students\, academics\, meditation practitioners\, and anyone interested in the science behind how your mind works and how this knowledge can help you promote wellbeing and mental health. Venerable Dr Mahinda Thero\, a former research scientist with a PhD from the Australian National University\, will share his transformative journey from a life of material success to one of spiritual enlightenment. Delve into his personal experiences and struggles within the Australian context\, highlighting the profound effects Buddhism has had on his life. As sentient beings\, we experience the world through our minds\, and every moment is a new opportunity to perceive it differently. From the Buddhist perspective\, the world as we see it is a creation of our mind\, shaped by our beliefs\, experiences\, and emotions. Science and technology have advanced our understanding of the external world\, yet we have yet to fully understand our internal world and how it affects our experience and understanding of the external world. The mind is like a tool\, one we’ve had since birth yet don’t know how to properly use\, which\, quite obviously\, results in day-to-day troubles and mental health issues such as stress\, anxiety and depression. This seminar offers an opportunity to delve deeper into understanding the mind. It explains how perception occurs in our minds\, how our beliefs shape our reality\, and how mindful awareness can help us develop a deeper awareness of our mental processes. By better understanding the mind\, we can learn the underlying mechanism of negative thought patterns and emotions\, which can guide us to achieve inner peace. Moreover\, the seminar opens a gateway to understanding the theory of cause and effect\, which is essential to unpuzzling the reality we perceive. Gain insight into your mind\, the science of perception\, and a deeper understanding of how we experience the world\, which will help you work with any environment in your day-to-day life. Join us for a discussion that promises to be both informative and transformative\, catering to both the mind and the heart. Venue: Kenneth Myer Building\, The University of Melbourne\, 30 Royal Parade\, Parkville VIC 3052URL: https://events.unimelb.edu.au/CSC/event/37271-in-conversation-with-venerable-dr-mahinda-thero-
URL:https://ministryofnirvana.top/event/path-to-happiness-program-canberra-3rd-dec-duplicate-1/
CATEGORIES:Dharma
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://ministryofnirvana.top/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/PathToHappynessProgram_2.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Ministry Of Nirvana":MAILTO:info@ministryofnirvana.org.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221203T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221203T163000
DTSTAMP:20260518T194709
CREATED:20221112T225627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221126T230215Z
UID:4124-1670072400-1670085000@ministryofnirvana.top
SUMMARY:Quest of Happiness - Canberra 3rd Dec
DESCRIPTION:The science of perceptionSpeakers: Ven. Dr. Mahinda TheroDetails: Dr Hannah Gould hosts this enlightening session with Venerable Dr Mahinda Thero for the Contemplative Studies Centre. This event promises an engaging dialogue for students\, academics\, meditation practitioners\, and anyone interested in the science behind how your mind works and how this knowledge can help you promote wellbeing and mental health. Venerable Dr Mahinda Thero\, a former research scientist with a PhD from the Australian National University\, will share his transformative journey from a life of material success to one of spiritual enlightenment. Delve into his personal experiences and struggles within the Australian context\, highlighting the profound effects Buddhism has had on his life. As sentient beings\, we experience the world through our minds\, and every moment is a new opportunity to perceive it differently. From the Buddhist perspective\, the world as we see it is a creation of our mind\, shaped by our beliefs\, experiences\, and emotions. Science and technology have advanced our understanding of the external world\, yet we have yet to fully understand our internal world and how it affects our experience and understanding of the external world. The mind is like a tool\, one we’ve had since birth yet don’t know how to properly use\, which\, quite obviously\, results in day-to-day troubles and mental health issues such as stress\, anxiety and depression. This seminar offers an opportunity to delve deeper into understanding the mind. It explains how perception occurs in our minds\, how our beliefs shape our reality\, and how mindful awareness can help us develop a deeper awareness of our mental processes. By better understanding the mind\, we can learn the underlying mechanism of negative thought patterns and emotions\, which can guide us to achieve inner peace. Moreover\, the seminar opens a gateway to understanding the theory of cause and effect\, which is essential to unpuzzling the reality we perceive. Gain insight into your mind\, the science of perception\, and a deeper understanding of how we experience the world\, which will help you work with any environment in your day-to-day life. Join us for a discussion that promises to be both informative and transformative\, catering to both the mind and the heart. Venue: Kenneth Myer Building\, The University of Melbourne\, 30 Royal Parade\, Parkville VIC 3052URL: https://events.unimelb.edu.au/CSC/event/37271-in-conversation-with-venerable-dr-mahinda-thero-
URL:https://ministryofnirvana.top/event/path-to-happiness-program-canberra-3rd-dec/
CATEGORIES:Dharma
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://ministryofnirvana.top/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/CanberraProgram_schedule_Dec03_2.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Ministry Of Nirvana":MAILTO:info@ministryofnirvana.org.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221119T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221120T180000
DTSTAMP:20260518T194709
CREATED:20221112T215510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221112T231743Z
UID:4115-1668848400-1668967200@ministryofnirvana.top
SUMMARY:Path to Happiness Program - Sydney 19th-20th  Nov
DESCRIPTION:The science of perceptionSpeakers: Ven. Dr. Mahinda TheroDetails: Dr Hannah Gould hosts this enlightening session with Venerable Dr Mahinda Thero for the Contemplative Studies Centre. This event promises an engaging dialogue for students\, academics\, meditation practitioners\, and anyone interested in the science behind how your mind works and how this knowledge can help you promote wellbeing and mental health. Venerable Dr Mahinda Thero\, a former research scientist with a PhD from the Australian National University\, will share his transformative journey from a life of material success to one of spiritual enlightenment. Delve into his personal experiences and struggles within the Australian context\, highlighting the profound effects Buddhism has had on his life. As sentient beings\, we experience the world through our minds\, and every moment is a new opportunity to perceive it differently. From the Buddhist perspective\, the world as we see it is a creation of our mind\, shaped by our beliefs\, experiences\, and emotions. Science and technology have advanced our understanding of the external world\, yet we have yet to fully understand our internal world and how it affects our experience and understanding of the external world. The mind is like a tool\, one we’ve had since birth yet don’t know how to properly use\, which\, quite obviously\, results in day-to-day troubles and mental health issues such as stress\, anxiety and depression. This seminar offers an opportunity to delve deeper into understanding the mind. It explains how perception occurs in our minds\, how our beliefs shape our reality\, and how mindful awareness can help us develop a deeper awareness of our mental processes. By better understanding the mind\, we can learn the underlying mechanism of negative thought patterns and emotions\, which can guide us to achieve inner peace. Moreover\, the seminar opens a gateway to understanding the theory of cause and effect\, which is essential to unpuzzling the reality we perceive. Gain insight into your mind\, the science of perception\, and a deeper understanding of how we experience the world\, which will help you work with any environment in your day-to-day life. Join us for a discussion that promises to be both informative and transformative\, catering to both the mind and the heart. Venue: Kenneth Myer Building\, The University of Melbourne\, 30 Royal Parade\, Parkville VIC 3052URL: https://events.unimelb.edu.au/CSC/event/37271-in-conversation-with-venerable-dr-mahinda-thero-
URL:https://ministryofnirvana.top/event/path-to-happiness-program-sydney-19th-nov/
CATEGORIES:Dharma
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://ministryofnirvana.top/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/PathToHappynessProgram_2.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Ministry Of Nirvana":MAILTO:info@ministryofnirvana.org.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221113T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221113T220000
DTSTAMP:20260518T194709
CREATED:20221112T001542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221112T231503Z
UID:4070-1668330000-1668376800@ministryofnirvana.top
SUMMARY:Path to Happiness Program - Melbourne 13th Nov
DESCRIPTION:The science of perceptionSpeakers: Ven. Dr. Mahinda TheroDetails: Dr Hannah Gould hosts this enlightening session with Venerable Dr Mahinda Thero for the Contemplative Studies Centre. This event promises an engaging dialogue for students\, academics\, meditation practitioners\, and anyone interested in the science behind how your mind works and how this knowledge can help you promote wellbeing and mental health. Venerable Dr Mahinda Thero\, a former research scientist with a PhD from the Australian National University\, will share his transformative journey from a life of material success to one of spiritual enlightenment. Delve into his personal experiences and struggles within the Australian context\, highlighting the profound effects Buddhism has had on his life. As sentient beings\, we experience the world through our minds\, and every moment is a new opportunity to perceive it differently. From the Buddhist perspective\, the world as we see it is a creation of our mind\, shaped by our beliefs\, experiences\, and emotions. Science and technology have advanced our understanding of the external world\, yet we have yet to fully understand our internal world and how it affects our experience and understanding of the external world. The mind is like a tool\, one we’ve had since birth yet don’t know how to properly use\, which\, quite obviously\, results in day-to-day troubles and mental health issues such as stress\, anxiety and depression. This seminar offers an opportunity to delve deeper into understanding the mind. It explains how perception occurs in our minds\, how our beliefs shape our reality\, and how mindful awareness can help us develop a deeper awareness of our mental processes. By better understanding the mind\, we can learn the underlying mechanism of negative thought patterns and emotions\, which can guide us to achieve inner peace. Moreover\, the seminar opens a gateway to understanding the theory of cause and effect\, which is essential to unpuzzling the reality we perceive. Gain insight into your mind\, the science of perception\, and a deeper understanding of how we experience the world\, which will help you work with any environment in your day-to-day life. Join us for a discussion that promises to be both informative and transformative\, catering to both the mind and the heart. Venue: Kenneth Myer Building\, The University of Melbourne\, 30 Royal Parade\, Parkville VIC 3052URL: https://events.unimelb.edu.au/CSC/event/37271-in-conversation-with-venerable-dr-mahinda-thero-
URL:https://ministryofnirvana.top/event/path-to-happyness-program-melbourne-nov-13/
CATEGORIES:Dharma
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://ministryofnirvana.top/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/PathToHappynessProgram_2.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Ministry Of Nirvana":MAILTO:info@ministryofnirvana.org.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211224T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220101T200000
DTSTAMP:20260518T194709
CREATED:20201224T021107Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210820T031101Z
UID:511-1640338200-1641067200@ministryofnirvana.top
SUMMARY:December Retreat 2021 in Sinhala language
DESCRIPTION:The science of perceptionSpeakers: Ven. Dr. Mahinda TheroDetails: Dr Hannah Gould hosts this enlightening session with Venerable Dr Mahinda Thero for the Contemplative Studies Centre. This event promises an engaging dialogue for students\, academics\, meditation practitioners\, and anyone interested in the science behind how your mind works and how this knowledge can help you promote wellbeing and mental health. Venerable Dr Mahinda Thero\, a former research scientist with a PhD from the Australian National University\, will share his transformative journey from a life of material success to one of spiritual enlightenment. Delve into his personal experiences and struggles within the Australian context\, highlighting the profound effects Buddhism has had on his life. As sentient beings\, we experience the world through our minds\, and every moment is a new opportunity to perceive it differently. From the Buddhist perspective\, the world as we see it is a creation of our mind\, shaped by our beliefs\, experiences\, and emotions. Science and technology have advanced our understanding of the external world\, yet we have yet to fully understand our internal world and how it affects our experience and understanding of the external world. The mind is like a tool\, one we’ve had since birth yet don’t know how to properly use\, which\, quite obviously\, results in day-to-day troubles and mental health issues such as stress\, anxiety and depression. This seminar offers an opportunity to delve deeper into understanding the mind. It explains how perception occurs in our minds\, how our beliefs shape our reality\, and how mindful awareness can help us develop a deeper awareness of our mental processes. By better understanding the mind\, we can learn the underlying mechanism of negative thought patterns and emotions\, which can guide us to achieve inner peace. Moreover\, the seminar opens a gateway to understanding the theory of cause and effect\, which is essential to unpuzzling the reality we perceive. Gain insight into your mind\, the science of perception\, and a deeper understanding of how we experience the world\, which will help you work with any environment in your day-to-day life. Join us for a discussion that promises to be both informative and transformative\, catering to both the mind and the heart. Venue: Kenneth Myer Building\, The University of Melbourne\, 30 Royal Parade\, Parkville VIC 3052URL: https://events.unimelb.edu.au/CSC/event/37271-in-conversation-with-venerable-dr-mahinda-thero-
URL:https://ministryofnirvana.top/event/december-retreat-2021/
CATEGORIES:Meditation Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://ministryofnirvana.top/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/MeditationRetreat.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Ministry Of Nirvana":MAILTO:info@ministryofnirvana.org.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210929T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211031T220000
DTSTAMP:20260518T194709
CREATED:20190305T032531Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210817T220707Z
UID:538-1632942000-1635717600@ministryofnirvana.top
SUMMARY:Dhamma Talk in Sinhala
DESCRIPTION:The science of perceptionSpeakers: Ven. Dr. Mahinda TheroDetails: Dr Hannah Gould hosts this enlightening session with Venerable Dr Mahinda Thero for the Contemplative Studies Centre. This event promises an engaging dialogue for students\, academics\, meditation practitioners\, and anyone interested in the science behind how your mind works and how this knowledge can help you promote wellbeing and mental health. Venerable Dr Mahinda Thero\, a former research scientist with a PhD from the Australian National University\, will share his transformative journey from a life of material success to one of spiritual enlightenment. Delve into his personal experiences and struggles within the Australian context\, highlighting the profound effects Buddhism has had on his life. As sentient beings\, we experience the world through our minds\, and every moment is a new opportunity to perceive it differently. From the Buddhist perspective\, the world as we see it is a creation of our mind\, shaped by our beliefs\, experiences\, and emotions. Science and technology have advanced our understanding of the external world\, yet we have yet to fully understand our internal world and how it affects our experience and understanding of the external world. The mind is like a tool\, one we’ve had since birth yet don’t know how to properly use\, which\, quite obviously\, results in day-to-day troubles and mental health issues such as stress\, anxiety and depression. This seminar offers an opportunity to delve deeper into understanding the mind. It explains how perception occurs in our minds\, how our beliefs shape our reality\, and how mindful awareness can help us develop a deeper awareness of our mental processes. By better understanding the mind\, we can learn the underlying mechanism of negative thought patterns and emotions\, which can guide us to achieve inner peace. Moreover\, the seminar opens a gateway to understanding the theory of cause and effect\, which is essential to unpuzzling the reality we perceive. Gain insight into your mind\, the science of perception\, and a deeper understanding of how we experience the world\, which will help you work with any environment in your day-to-day life. Join us for a discussion that promises to be both informative and transformative\, catering to both the mind and the heart. Venue: Kenneth Myer Building\, The University of Melbourne\, 30 Royal Parade\, Parkville VIC 3052URL: https://events.unimelb.edu.au/CSC/event/37271-in-conversation-with-venerable-dr-mahinda-thero-
URL:https://ministryofnirvana.top/event/dhamma-talk-and-blessing/
CATEGORIES:Dharma
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20210827T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20210827T213000
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SUMMARY:Online Dhamma School for Kids in English
DESCRIPTION:The science of perceptionSpeakers: Ven. Dr. Mahinda TheroDetails: Dr Hannah Gould hosts this enlightening session with Venerable Dr Mahinda Thero for the Contemplative Studies Centre. This event promises an engaging dialogue for students\, academics\, meditation practitioners\, and anyone interested in the science behind how your mind works and how this knowledge can help you promote wellbeing and mental health. Venerable Dr Mahinda Thero\, a former research scientist with a PhD from the Australian National University\, will share his transformative journey from a life of material success to one of spiritual enlightenment. Delve into his personal experiences and struggles within the Australian context\, highlighting the profound effects Buddhism has had on his life. As sentient beings\, we experience the world through our minds\, and every moment is a new opportunity to perceive it differently. From the Buddhist perspective\, the world as we see it is a creation of our mind\, shaped by our beliefs\, experiences\, and emotions. Science and technology have advanced our understanding of the external world\, yet we have yet to fully understand our internal world and how it affects our experience and understanding of the external world. The mind is like a tool\, one we’ve had since birth yet don’t know how to properly use\, which\, quite obviously\, results in day-to-day troubles and mental health issues such as stress\, anxiety and depression. This seminar offers an opportunity to delve deeper into understanding the mind. It explains how perception occurs in our minds\, how our beliefs shape our reality\, and how mindful awareness can help us develop a deeper awareness of our mental processes. By better understanding the mind\, we can learn the underlying mechanism of negative thought patterns and emotions\, which can guide us to achieve inner peace. Moreover\, the seminar opens a gateway to understanding the theory of cause and effect\, which is essential to unpuzzling the reality we perceive. Gain insight into your mind\, the science of perception\, and a deeper understanding of how we experience the world\, which will help you work with any environment in your day-to-day life. Join us for a discussion that promises to be both informative and transformative\, catering to both the mind and the heart. Venue: Kenneth Myer Building\, The University of Melbourne\, 30 Royal Parade\, Parkville VIC 3052URL: https://events.unimelb.edu.au/CSC/event/37271-in-conversation-with-venerable-dr-mahinda-thero-
URL:https://ministryofnirvana.top/event/online-dhamma-school-for-kids/
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