
Living Clarity
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Resolving Relationship Difficulties
Relationships are the cornerstone of our lives, and they have the power to bring immense joy or unbearable pain. Therefore, it's crucial to take care of them and ensure they remain strong. In this regard, Gen Rabten has some invaluable insights on how to safeguard our relationships and keep them thriving so that they bring us continual happiness.

The capacity of the mind is infinite
The human mind has an amazing capacity for happiness and peace. However, most of us struggle to tap into this potential. The good news is that we can learn to progress through various levels of happiness by following the teachings of Buddha. In this short talk, Kadam Bridget shares insights on how we can inspire ourselves to progress towards our full potential day by day. By taking small steps towards inner peace and happiness, we can eventually unlock our infinite potential. This is taken from a teaching given by KBH at Nagarjuna KMC Thornby Hall, UK and is based on the book How to Solve our Human Problems by Geshe Kelsang Gyatso

How to make happiness a certainty
Gen-la Jampa's insightful analysis highlights an important truth that is often overlooked in today's world. While it is true that technology and external material conditions have improved our lives in countless ways, it is equally true that they cannot bring us lasting happiness. Ultimately, it is only by improving ourselves that we can truly benefit from the technology and material conditions that surround us. Then our happiness will no longer be uncertain! This extract is taken from a talk given by Gen-la Jampa at IKRC Grand Canyon, Arizona, US. It is based on the book Mirror of Dharma https://kadampa.org/book/mirror-of-dharma by Geshe Kelsang Gyatso.

Strengthening mindfulness of the mind of love
During this podcast, Gen Lekma emphasizes the significance of cultivating our good intentions and turning them into firm determinations. In meditation on love we feel positive and happy, but we often lose these feelings outside of meditation. This is usually because we lack mindfulness, which can be traced back to having a weak determination to maintain a loving mind. This extract is taken from a talk given by Gen Kelsang Lekma at KMC Southampton. It is based on the book How to Transform Your Life by Geshe Kelsang Gyatso.

Where do our painful feelings come from?
Learning to sit quietly and simply look at how we feel is a skill, it is an art. But by doing this we develop the ability to not to be intimidated and overwhelmed by our feelings. Then we can learn to change the narrative! This extract is taken from a talk given by Gen Kelsang Chodor at KMC Canada. It is based on the book How to Solve our Human Problems by Geshe Kelsang Gyatso

How compassion solves suffering
In this podcast, we learn about the nature and power of compassion and how by invoking it we can gain an actual superpower. We awaken and evolve ourself to be the purest version of ourself through the power of compassion. This talk is an extract from a teaching given by Gen Devi at Kadampa Meditation Center Switzerland. Read more in the book Modern Buddhism, which is also available as a free ebook.

Get a delicious taste of patient acceptance
Patient acceptance is much more than just gritting our teeth and putting up with things. In this podcast Gen-la explains that it is only by experiencing true patience that we will come to know the real freedom that it gives us. This extract is taken from a teaching given by Gen-la Dekyong at Manjushri Kadampa Meditation Centre, UK and is based on the book How to Solve our Human Problems by Geshe Kelsang Gyatso. https://kadampa.org/book/how-to-solve-our-human-problems

The science of happiness
“When the turbulence of distracting thoughts subsides and our mind becomes still, a deep happiness and contentment naturally arises from within.” In this podcast Kadam Morten encourages us to realize the truth of these words and explains how this experience sets us free. This teaching is based on the book How to Transform Your Life by Geshe Kelsang Gyatso. Available as a free ebook download.

The first steps to developing mental resilience
A podcast to encourage us if we are feeling down on ourself. Through developing a realistic view of life's challenges and accepting them, we prepare the ground to deal with our problems. This is taken from a teaching given by KBH at Nagarjuna KMC Thornby Hall, UK and is based on the book How to Solve our Human Problems by Geshe Kelsang Gyatso.

The real reason for unhappiness
Self-cherishing is a state of mind that can be incredibly detrimental to our overall well-being. Despite this fact, it can be tricky to recognize as it often disguises itself as a friend. Gen Dornying offers valuable insight into the true nature of this mindset and helps us understand how it can lead us down the path of suffering. By exploring our relationship with self-cherishing, we can gain a better understanding of how it affects us and take steps towards a happier, healthier mindset. This extract is taken from a talk given by Gen Kelsang Dornying at KMC Edinburgh, Scotland It is based on the book The New Eight Steps to Happiness by Geshe Kelsang Gyatso

Using logical reasoning to find happiness
As human beings, we share the fundamental desire of seeking happiness. However, it is crucial to understand that true happiness cannot be found unless we know how to achieve it. Gen-la Jampa, emphasizes the importance of following the advice of Buddha and utilizing logical reasoning to comprehend the path towards genuine happiness. By doing so, we can develop unshakable faith in this method and apply it in our daily lives. As a result, we can attain the happiness we seek and fulfill our desires. This extract is taken from a talk given by Gen-la Jampa at IKRC Grand Canyon, Arizona, US. It is based on the book Mirror of Dharma by Geshe Kelsang Gyatso.

The special qualities of Kadampa Buddhism
Kadam Lamrim possesses a unique quality - it is not exclusive to Buddhists and can be beneficial to people of all beliefs. Gen Ananda delves into the reasons behind this inclusive nature and offers guidance on how to incorporate the essence of Kadam Dharma into our day-to-day existence. By doing so, every moment of our lives becomes imbued with purpose and happiness.This extract is taken from a talk given by Gen Kelsang Ananda at KMC Stockholm, Sweden. It is based on the book Modern Buddhism by Geshe Kelsang Gyatso. Available as a free download from emodernbuddhism.com

Why do we get angry?
Anger is a powerful emotion that can often leave us feeling helpless, frustrated, and out of control. However, Gen-la Dekyong gives us the good news that understanding why we get angry can actually be our greatest ally in developing a more constructive response to life's challenges. This extract is taken from a teaching given by Gen-la Dekyong at Manjushri Kadampa Meditation Centre, UK and is based on the book How to Solve our Human Problems by Geshe Kelsang Gyatso.

Meditation is a Training
This podcast offers encouragement to keep going and enjoy training in meditation, through recognising that we all have the potential for pure happiness and have found the conditions needed to realise that potential. This extract is taken from a teaching given by Kadam Morten at KMC NYC and is based on the book How to Transform Your Life by Geshe Kelsang Gyatso. It is available as a free ebook download in seven languages at howtotyl.com

Finding Peace
Based on the book How to Transform Your Life, Gen Tubchen explains why meditation is essential for peace and happiness. She helps us see that developing better external conditions will never bring lasting happiness, instead we need to develop good internal conditions - improving the quality of our minds. By enhancing the quality of our thoughts and emotions through meditation, we can create a foundation for true contentment and fulfilment in life. This extract is taken from a teaching given by Gen Tubchen at KMC Aberdeen, UK.

Flexibility and Mental Strength
Kadam Bridget explains that practising patient acceptance reduces our pain and allows us to let go and feel happier. It is therefore an indispensable tool for developing mental strength. This is taken from a teaching given by Kadam Bridget Heyes at Nagarjuna KMC Thornby Hall, UK and is based on the book How to Solve our Human Problems by Geshe Kelsang Gyatso.

Training in breathing meditation and beyond
Here Gen Norbu presents meditation as a step by step approach to developing a better state of mind. First using breathing meditation to calm the mind. Then looking at how meditation can address specific, practical problems. This extract is taken from a teaching given by Gen Kelsang Norbu at KMC North Carolina, US and is based on the book Introduction to Buddhism by Geshe Kelsang Gyatso.

Technology is not the solution to happiness
Join Kadam Morten to understand that Buddha was a scientist of the mind. He discovered through personal experimentation that the principal cause of lasting happiness is inner peace. Follow his example to discover this for yourself. This extract is taken from a teaching given by Kadam Morten at KMC NYC and is based on the book How to Transform Your Life by Geshe Kelsang Gyatso. It is available as a free ebook download in seven languages at howtotyl.com

Why do we get distracted
Are you tired of feeling guilty for indulging in distracting activities during your free time? Do you find yourself constantly scrolling through your phone or binge-watching Netflix instead of doing something more productive? Fear not! In this podcast, Gen Demo will take you on a journey to understand why we feel the need to distract ourselves and how we can find a more relaxing solution. This is taken from a teaching given by Gen Demo at Kadampa Meditation Center DC and is based on the book How to Solve our Human Problems by Geshe Kelsang Gyatso.

How to improve the Quality of Our Life
Are you ready to learn the key to unlocking a happier life? Kadam Bridget helps us understand where our happiness and peace come from and how to use this understanding to develop a stable happiness that we can rely on throughout our life. This extract is taken from a teaching given by Kadam Bridget Heyes at Nagarjuna KMC Thornby Hall, UK and is based on the book How to Transform Your Life by Geshe Kelsang Gyatso. It is available as a free ebook download in seven languages at howtotyl.com

Why Aren't we Happy all the Time?
We have never learned how to fulfil our deepest wish for lasting happiness. In this episode Gen-la Jampa explains how we are using our intelligence in a way that is not leading to happiness even though that is what we wish for. This extract is taken from a teaching given by Gen-la Jampa at International Kadampa Retreat Center Grand Canyon, and is based on the book Modern Buddhism by Geshe Kelsang Gyatso. Available as a free ebook.

How to Develop a Peaceful Mind
Gen Devi helps us to understand how identifying with the naturally calm and peaceful nature of our mind will enable us to stop mental busyness and delusions. This extract is taken from a teaching given by Gen Devi at Kailash International Kadampa Retreat Center. You can follow these meditations in the Meditations for a Clear Mind MP3 from the Guided Meditation Series. Tharpa Publications: https://tharpa.com/uk/browse-tharpa/living-meditation

Breaking Down Barriers
Gen Rabten shares a profound explanation from the Buddhist mind training teachings showing that the barriers we feel toward others are actually fictitious. We can find an inexhaustible fountain of happiness by caring about others. This is taken from a teaching given by Gen Rabten at Kadampa Meditation Centre Leeds, UK, and is based on the book How to Transform Your Life by Geshe Kelsang Gyatso. Get the free ebook at howtotyl.com

Train your Mind for Inner Strength and Confidence
Adversity is everywhere so we need inner strength to stay happy in life. In this talk Gen-la Dekyong explains that it is possible for each of us to gain inner strength and confidence if we put effort into training our mind. The person who has strength of mind can cope with anything. If we want a strong mind, we can make a decision to train and then confidence will follow. This extract is taken from a teaching given by Gen-la Dekyong at Manjushri Kadampa Meditation Centre, UK and is based on the book How to Understand the Mind by Geshe Kelsang Gyatso.

How To Overcome Distractions
Gen Demo dives into the essential mental tools that can help you overcome distractions and take your meditation practice to the next level. Distractions are everywhere, and they can easily derail our focus and inner peace. But with these tools in your toolkit, you'll be able to stay centered, calm, and present. This is taken from a teaching given by Gen Demo at Kadampa Meditation Centre DC and is based on the book How to Solve our Human Problems by Geshe Kelsang Gyatso. Find the book How to Solve Our Human Problems.

Where does happiness come from?
Kadam Morten is the Resident Teacher at Kadampa Meditation Centre New York City. In this extract he gives practical and realistic advice to help you enjoy a peaceful mind through meditation. This teaching is based on the book How to Transform Your Life by Geshe Kelsang Gyatso. It is available as a free ebook download in seven languages at howtotyl.com