Using the Power of Intention - Developing Compassionate Intention
A Three Week Meditation Series at KMC Texas
with Fatin Kratochvil
Tuesdays from 7:00 pm - 8:15 pm
In-Person Only
Feel free to drop in at any point in the series. Everyone is welcome!
Note: There will be no class on December 24 or 31.
Developing compassion and wisdom, and helping those in need whenever possible, is the true meaning of our precious human life.
To be able to help others effectively, we need a profoundly compassionate intention that wishes to free others from their suffering and its causes.
With a compassionate intention we will develop effort, and with effort, we will accomplish our intention.
Please join us in December for a series on how to use Buddhist teachings to develop a compassionate intention and accomplish the purpose of our precious human life.
What to expect:
- Classes are approximately 1 hour long.
- Classes include two guided meditations and a talk on Buddhism for daily life.
- Occasionally Q&A is offered at the end of the class.
- Although part of a series, each class self-contained so you can check out any single class or jump into the series midstream.
COST
Advance Registration
$18 for the entire series of 3 classes - Special discount!
$12 each class (feel free to drop in at any point in the series)
Registration at the Door
$12 each class (credit card, Apple Pay, or Google Pay), $10 cash
$10 for Students, Seniors 60+, Veterans, First Responders, or limited income
Free for Members | Become a Supporting Member
No one turned away for lack of funds
Bring the family! No charge for children 12-18
Note: There will be no class on December 24 or 31.
Parking
Validated parking is available for this class. We validate parking only in the Park Place Parking lot directly across from us on the corner of Lamar, Laws, Corbin and Munger directly across from the Temple. Do not pay in the lot. Just tell us your license plate number when you check in and we do the rest!
See the Dallas location page for information about other classes taught in Dallas, Texas.