Transforming Stress into Well-being: Time to Change

Kum Nye Argentina  &  Center for Skillful Means present:

Time to change: Transforming Stress into Well-being

Wednesday 9 am – 1700 pm, March 17, 2011

Location: Japanese gardens, Buenos Aires, Argentina

with Arnaud Maitland

Time is the single most important element in our life. Our lives unfold against the backdrop of time. Our energy is related to the time we have, and all that is knowable is intimately connected to time. But the nature of time itself remains mysterious.

When we are unable to incorporate time into our personal and professional life, we experience stress. We are losing grip. We tend to be late, are convinced we do not have enough time and regret the opportunities we passed by. More and more we try to manipulate time, planning and strategizing, but ultimately we have no control. If we engage in a struggle, time will always come out as the victor. Once we embrace the power of time, we understand the context of human life, and our potential will no longer elude us.

Skillful Means’ Time to Change teachings offer insights and methods that rekindles our aliveness, aspirations and successful path of action. They reveal that the key to greater understanding of time lies as close to us as our being. Once we can see our present directly and fully incorporate the energy of time, we can direct our future with real wisdom.

This one day seminar introduces the three elements of time and will provide a lasting, ongoing structure that you can use in all situations, giving you more time, fewer regrets and an ongoing sense of dynamic presence. This is the Skillful Means way of “having a good time.”

Presenter: Arnaud Maitland JD, MA in Buddhist philosophy and psychology, senior student of Tarthang Tulku since 1976, and Nyingma teacher; author of MasterWorkMastering the energy of time (2000) and Living without Regret - Human experience in the light of Tibetan Buddhism (2004) leading seminars worldwide in Tarthang Tulku’s teachings of Kum Nye, Skillful Means, Knowledge of Freedom, Time Space Knowledge, as well as Nyingma philosophy and psychology. Arnaud has been leading seminars in Buenos Aires regularly since 1998.