Presenter: Anagārikā Sumudu Weththasinghe (In Person, visiting from Sri Lanka)
Location: In person at Western Sydney University (74 Rickard Rd, Bankstown City Campus), Room 1.4.34 on level 4 or Online (Zoom link below)
Cost: Free, donations welcomed
In a world increasingly clamouring for our attention, the solace found in healthy relationships remains a cornerstone of happiness. Across families, partnerships, and workplaces, strong connections nourish our spirits and enrich our lives. Yet, a constant undercurrent of discord seems to permeate our time. Headlines trumpet broken bonds, leaving us to wonder – where might the answer lie?
Perhaps the key rests not in the external world, but within. Buddhist philosophy, a wellspring of wisdom for millennia, offers insights into the very nature of our minds. It suggests that our self-centred tendencies, fuelled by the modern emphasis on individual gain, may be the very roots of relational strife.
This talk delves into this notion, exploring how cultivating compassion and other-centeredness can foster deeper connections within our families. By examining our own motivations and extending warmth to one another, we can cultivate the fertile ground for truly meaningful relationships. We’ll explore practical guidance for nurturing these connections, transforming them into vital assets that enrich our lives.
Zoom Link