Post Spring Festival retreats in Spain
Jun 6, 2026
The Kadampa Living Clarity Podcast shares practical wisdom and inspiring conversations to help you apply Buddhist teachings in everyday life. Through relatable insights and real-life experiences, it offers guidance on overcoming challenges, deepening your meditation practice, and developing lasting inner peace, clarity, and compassion.
Gen-la Khyenrab explains the importance of prayers in preparing our mind to properly listen to, understand and apply Buddha’s teachings in daily life.
Learn how desirous attachment in our close relationships is almost always confused for love
We have survived the difficulties in our life so far therefore we can feel encouraged that we can cope.
Through receiving the wisdom blessings of the Dharma Protector we can transform appearances of adversity into realizations of renunciation, compassion and wisdom.
In the prayers ‘Melodious Drum’, the mandala of Dorje Shugden is described in detail. In this podcast we contemplate some of those details and their meaning.
Gen-la explains that our normal way of solving problems does not work because our human problems are inner problems not outer problems. Therefore only Dharma is the actual method to solve human problems.
If we ask what is happiness we find people have many different ideas and it is difficult to say clearly what the experience of happiness really is.
If we ask what is happiness we find people have many different ideas and it is difficult to say clearly what the experience of happiness really is.
The intention we have in our heart is what we follow, so setting our positive determinations in meditation allows us to keep our mind in a positive state throughout the day.
In this podcast we contemplate that since we do not exist objectively we have the extraordinary opportunity for change and growth
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Deepening our practice with three inspiring Post-Festival retreats in Spain: Gen-la Jampa in Barcelona, Gen-la Kunsang in Madrid and Gen Pandita in Granada.