CCARE) by a team of contemplative scholars, clinical psychologists, and researchers. It includes:
Participation in the course requires regular attendance and 15 minutes of daily homework. No previous meditation experience is required.
Cultivation: Humans have a natural capacity for compassion. However, everyday stress, social pressure and life experience can make it difficult to fully express this capacity. Each of us can nurture and grow the compassionate instinct, like a plant that is carefully cultivated from a seed. This process requires patience, steady care, proper tools, and a supportive environment.
Why: Cultivating compassion goes beyond feeling more empathy and concern for others. It develops the strength to be with suffering, the courage to take compassionate action, and resilience in the face of life’s challenges.
These qualities support a wide range of goals, from improving personal relationships to making a positive difference in the world.
Cultivating compassion can also support one’s own health, happiness and well-being. Preliminary research suggests that CCT and similar programs can increase self-compassion and self-care, reduce stress, anxiety, and enhance connection with others. Compassion training courses are educational.
Registration: The 2017 Fall course is open to the public.
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The 2017 Fall course will start on Monday September 18 through November 6, 7-9 pm. Location: Foster Art and Wilderness Foundation, 940 Commercial Street, Palo Alto CA Price: $350. Returning students my take the class for a reduced price of $175.
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