“Money, Sex, War, Karma” with David Loy at the Omega Institute August 19–24

"According to Buddhism, we are unable to live happily as long as we suffer from the delusion of self—from the sense that 'I' am separate from the rest of the world."

That delusion, says Zen teacher David Loy, is the root of many problems, causing people to live in the future because that's when they expect their desires to be fulfilled. In August, Loy will be teaching a week-long course at the Omega Institute, called Money, Sex, War, Karma: Transforming Self, Transforming Society, focused on overcoming those delusions and desires and creating real change.

Through presentations, discussions and guided meditations with Loy, the class will explore both personal and social transformation through the Buddhist path. The program runs Sunday, August 19 through Friday, August 24 at the Omega Institute in Rhinebeck, New York. Tuition is $ 360; click here for more information and registration.

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