All happiness comes from the blessings of your Spiritual Guide, therefore always repay his kindness.
Venerable Atisha, Advice from Atisha's Heart(from Geshe Kelsang Gyatso, Eight Steps to Happiness)
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With the fast pace and high stress of modern life many people are becoming interested in the peaceful philosophy of Buddhism. In particular there is a very deep interest in learning how to meditate, both to overcome stress and anxiety, and to deepen one's spiritual experience. In response to this growing interest Kadampa Buddhism offers many different ways of learning about Buddhism and practicing meditation.
Kadampa Buddhism was first introduced to the West in 1977 by the renowned Kadampa Buddhist Master, Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyatso. Since then he has worked tirelessly to provide all the conditions necessary to support contemporary practitioners. He has written twenty authentic books on Buddhism that are now being translated into many different languages.
Geshe Kelsang has also established over 1,000 Kadampa Buddhist Centers and study groups in 36 countries around the world where people of all cultures can train in meditation and other Buddhist practices.
These Centers all have qualified local teachers and offer introductory classes, structured study programs, and meditation retreats. All Kadampa Buddhist Centers are open to the public.
Every year Kadampa Buddhists from around the world gather for meditation festivals in the USA and Europe, including two in England, where they receive special teachings and empowerments and enjoy a spiritual holiday.
Currently there are over 100 Buddhist Centers in America. Many of the major states have more than one Center. Visit kadampa.org to search for a Center.
© Geshe Kelsang Gyatso, New Kadampa Tradition 2004