Calder Bookshop Theatre (Waterloo): Saturday 6 June | 7 – 8.30pm
The New Eight Steps to Happiness by Geshe Kelsang Gyatso is based on the famous Eight Verses of Training the Mind by the great Bodhisattva, Langri Tangpa.
This inspiring book reveals essential methods for transforming all life’s difficulties into valuable spiritual insights and for developing universal love and compassion, the source of true happiness for both ourself and others.
Booking
Speakers
Kadam Lucy James
Kadam Lucy has practised and taught meditation in the UK and USA for 45 years, and has engaged in many extensive meditation retreats. She is skilled at explaining how to make these methods practical in our busy modern life to help both ourself and others around us.
Thomas Tozer
Thomas has over 15 years’ experience of meditation and study. He is known and respected for his skill in presenting meditation topics in a way that is joyful, practical and down to earth.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Geshe Kelsang Gyatso (1931 – 2022) is a fully accomplished meditation master and internationally renowned teacher of Buddhism. Geshe-la, as he is affectionately called by his students, is primarily responsible for the worldwide revival of Kadampa Buddhism in our time.
He is the author of 23 highly-acclaimed books, including The New Meditation Handbook and How to Solve Our Human Problems, as well as free eBooks How to Transform Your Life and Modern Buddhism.
He has sold millions of books worldwide and they have been translated into many languages.
In his teachings, Geshe Kelsang Gyatso emphasised the importance of meditation and how to apply it in daily life. He revealed practical methods for developing wisdom, cultivating a good heart and maintaining a peaceful mind.
Demonstrating these qualities perfectly himself, Geshe-la dedicated his life to helping others find lasting inner peace and happiness.
He has established hundreds of Kadampa Meditation Centres and groups throughout the world and created a project to build Buddhist temples in all major cities – places of peace where everybody is welcome.
“Our world is becoming increasingly dangerous and polluted, while internally our minds are becoming rougher and more uncontrolled. Although such conditions make conventional spiritual practice very difficult, if we practise the instructions contained within Eight Verses we can transform all these adversities into the path to enlightenment and live happily in the midst of this impure world.”
from The New Eight Steps to Happiness
by Geshe Kelsang Gyatso


















