‘Love Without Pain’ – Internet Class
This live class features teachings & guided meditations from Gen Pagpa, the Resident Teacher in Preston.
‘Love Without Pain’ – Internet Class
£10.00
Sunday 27th March
10am – 1pm
With Gen Pagpa
Open to anyone, no experience needed.
On this course, we will explore how to develop strong and harmonious relationships.
Some people say ‘love hurts’ but this is incorrect.
Love is a pure mind that can never cause suffering and problems.
All our problems in relationships come from the mind of attachment.
On this course, Gen Pagpa will explain how attachment operates in relationships, how we can recognize it, and how we can eradicate it.
He will also explain powerful methods taught by Buddha to improve our mind of love so that we can be truly happy and enjoy good relationships.
Everyone welcome!
After the course, YouTube videos of the sessions will be emailed to all those who book. These are available to watch over the following 7 days.
To book click on ‘Add To Cart’, then click on ‘View Cart’ or ‘Checkout’.
Sunday 27th March
Timetable -
10am - 11.15am = Session 1
11.15am - 11.45am = Refreshment Break
11.45am - 1pm = Session 2
This live Zoom class is beamed directly to your computer, phone, or tablet.
Links are emailed to you after you book - just click on them to watch the class.
If there are any problems please email mail@meditateinlancs.org.uk.
After the course, YouTube videos of the sessions will be emailed to all those who book. These are available to watch over the following 7 days.

Gen Pagpa
Resident Teacher
An English Buddhist Monk with over 20 years experience. His teachings are pratical and profund, and he has led many retreats at other Buddhist Centres around the country. Please enjoy this short video teaching.
By training in meditation, we create an inner space and clarity that enable us to control our mind regardless of the external circumstances.
Gradually we develop mental equilibrium, a balanced mind that is happy all the time, rather than an unbalanced mind that oscillates between the extremes of excitement and despondency.
If we train in meditation systematically, eventually we shall be able to eradicate from our mind the delusions that are the causes of all our problems and suffering.
In this way, we shall come to experience permanent inner peace.