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About the Event
A Mindful Heart is a new course developed by FDCW as part of Universal Education. It is designed to support participants in developing a deeper understanding of how the mind works and how this understanding can transform the way we relate to ourselves and others.
The course gently guides participants in recognising and gradually letting go of destructive patterns of thought and behaviour, while cultivating a healthy sense of self-confidence and a deep, compassionate connection with others. Through guided reflection, participants are invited to explore their attitudes, perceptions, and emotional patterns, gaining insight into how inner experiences shape outer realities.
By examining the workings of our own minds and the nature of our interdependence with others and the world around us, we begin to see how deeply interconnected we truly are. The course draws on both logical and scientific perspectives to explore the nature of the self and our relationships, offering a balanced and accessible approach to inner inquiry.
Ultimately, the personal transformation fostered through this course contributes to the creation of more compassionate cultures. How can one person influence a whole culture? The answer lies in understanding interdependence. Every action, choice, interaction, and intention affects others and the broader environment. This principle of cause and effect lies at the heart of all life, reminding us that individual transformation naturally ripples outward in meaningful ways.
Structure
The course consists of 12 modules, explored over three separate days, with four modules each day. Each module builds on the previous one, and each day builds upon the last. The time between sessions allows space for reflection and practice, supporting participants to pause, notice their inner experiences, and reconnect with the heart of compassion and wisdom.
There will be plenty of opportunities for questions and discussion, supporting the integration of insights and offering practical ways to live with greater mindfulness, clarity, and wisdom.
Schedule
- 28 March -Course day 1 : Modules 1-4
- 25th April– Course day 2: Modules 5-8
- 27th June– Course day 3: Modules 9-12
This retreat will be held in the Gompa, available to attend in person and online.
Who Should Attend?
This retreat series welcomes participants of all ages and backgrounds who are seeking practical tools for meaningful change in their life, home, relationships, community or workplace. It will be of particular interest to: Change-makers and anyone working in education, healthcare, or helping fields; Yoga, mindfulness, and embodiment teachers; Coaches, mentors, and those working in corporate or organisational well-being.
Bookings
The suggested donation for each day of the course is $75. However – you are welcome to offer whatever amount you feel comfortable with.
Sliding scale: $35-$75.
Sangha are always able to attend our courses free of charge, please contact spc@chenrezig.com.au for discount code to register.
For more information and bookings, please visit the Chenrezig Institute page
Facilitator
Ven. Tsultrim was ordained in 2009 at Chenrezig Institute in Australia. She has spent much of the last several years in India and Nepal doing retreat, listening to different teachers from the Tibetan Buddhist lineages and visiting many pilgrimage sites. She is currently living at Chenrezig Institute and continue working at Karuna Hospice Service in Brisbane as a counsellor and the Spiritual Program Coordinator. She has worked for many years in suicide prevention and intervention.
She has a very strong conviction that most of us can find contentment in our lives irrespective of our external circumstances through understanding and training our minds, particularly through using mindfulness. She has a Bachelor of Counselling, a Bachelor of Social Science (Social Policy), and Master of International Studies (Peace and Conflict Resolution).




