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Cultivating the Inner Condition for Genuine Happiness - Clayton

Published: 30 April 2008

A Talk by Matthieu Ricard
8.00pm, Monday 5 May, 2008
South 1 Lecture Theatre, Building 64
Monash University, Clayton campus (Admission is free and no bookings required)

Matthiew Ricard, former molecular biologist, Buddhist monk, French interpreter for H.H. Dalai Lama, and author of 'A Guide to Developing Life's Most Important Skill - Happiness', will talk on the vital role of mind training for achieving genuine happiness, and on the impact that long-term training has on the brain. He will give insights on the latest research in neurosciences involving expert meditators and their ability to monitor mental events and generate positive states such as compassion and focused attention.

For further information contact: Dr Craig Hassed on +61 3 8575 2205, Craig.Hassed@med.monash.edu.au. Or visit the Lotus Speech or Happiness and it's causes websites.

 

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