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SUMMARY:Online- Weekly Meditations on Ethics for a Meaningful Life
DESCRIPTION:About the Sessions\nJoin a wonderful team of facilitators  for a series of Meditations and meaningful discussions based on the 16 Guidelines for Life\, an ethics and resilience program to build inner strength organized by Jamyang Buddhist  Centre in Leeds (UK). \nThis series is structured into 1 hour  sessions and is offered Wednesdays 7:00-8:00pm GMT (online). \nWhy joining\nAre you keen to work on your well-being and want to connect with others trying to make their life a little better for themselves and those around them?  \nEach hour-long gathering begins with a soothing meditation to calm your mind\, followed by an inspiring discussion on a core human value\, like patience for example\, that enriches your everyday life. We then dive into a focused meditation designed to help you embody that value fully.  \n\nOpen to all\, beginners and experienced students alike!  No registration required\, absolutely everyone welcome. \n\nSchedule:\n\nJanuary:7th: Kindness14th: Patience21st : Delight28th: Contentment \nFebruary:4th: Humility11th: Honesty18th: Gratitude25th: Loyalty \nMarch 4th: Respect11th: Forgiveness18th: Gratitude25th: Loyalty \nApril1st: Courage8th: Principles15th: Service22nd: Aspiration. \n\n\n\n\nHow to Join \n\n\n\n\n\n\nOnline on Zoom–Wednesdays from 7.00 pm to 8.00 pm local time. \n\nFor more information and to get the Zoom link please visit the Jamyang Leeds Centre event calendar \nCost\nThis program is offered by donation. Please consider make an offering here.  \n  \nStart 2026 feeling inspired and connected!
URL:https://compassionandwisdom.org/event/weekly-secular-meditations-on-the-16-guidelines-for-a-happy-life-2/2026-02-25/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:16 Guidelines,Meditation
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DTSTAMP:20260410T180042
CREATED:20251210T094852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251210T094935Z
UID:10001072-1771441200-1771444800@compassionandwisdom.org
SUMMARY:Online- Weekly Meditations on Ethics for a Meaningful Life
DESCRIPTION:About the Sessions\nJoin a wonderful team of facilitators  for a series of Meditations and meaningful discussions based on the 16 Guidelines for Life\, an ethics and resilience program to build inner strength organized by Jamyang Buddhist  Centre in Leeds (UK). \nThis series is structured into 1 hour  sessions and is offered Wednesdays 7:00-8:00pm GMT (online). \nWhy joining\nAre you keen to work on your well-being and want to connect with others trying to make their life a little better for themselves and those around them?  \nEach hour-long gathering begins with a soothing meditation to calm your mind\, followed by an inspiring discussion on a core human value\, like patience for example\, that enriches your everyday life. We then dive into a focused meditation designed to help you embody that value fully.  \n\nOpen to all\, beginners and experienced students alike!  No registration required\, absolutely everyone welcome. \n\nSchedule:\n\nJanuary:7th: Kindness14th: Patience21st : Delight28th: Contentment \nFebruary:4th: Humility11th: Honesty18th: Gratitude25th: Loyalty \nMarch 4th: Respect11th: Forgiveness18th: Gratitude25th: Loyalty \nApril1st: Courage8th: Principles15th: Service22nd: Aspiration. \n\n\n\n\nHow to Join \n\n\n\n\n\n\nOnline on Zoom–Wednesdays from 7.00 pm to 8.00 pm local time. \n\nFor more information and to get the Zoom link please visit the Jamyang Leeds Centre event calendar \nCost\nThis program is offered by donation. Please consider make an offering here.  \n  \nStart 2026 feeling inspired and connected!
URL:https://compassionandwisdom.org/event/weekly-secular-meditations-on-the-16-guidelines-for-a-happy-life-2/2026-02-18/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:16 Guidelines,Meditation
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://compassionandwisdom.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/Mindfulness.jpg
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CREATED:20251210T094852Z
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SUMMARY:Online- Weekly Meditations on Ethics for a Meaningful Life
DESCRIPTION:About the Sessions\nJoin a wonderful team of facilitators  for a series of Meditations and meaningful discussions based on the 16 Guidelines for Life\, an ethics and resilience program to build inner strength organized by Jamyang Buddhist  Centre in Leeds (UK). \nThis series is structured into 1 hour  sessions and is offered Wednesdays 7:00-8:00pm GMT (online). \nWhy joining\nAre you keen to work on your well-being and want to connect with others trying to make their life a little better for themselves and those around them?  \nEach hour-long gathering begins with a soothing meditation to calm your mind\, followed by an inspiring discussion on a core human value\, like patience for example\, that enriches your everyday life. We then dive into a focused meditation designed to help you embody that value fully.  \n\nOpen to all\, beginners and experienced students alike!  No registration required\, absolutely everyone welcome. \n\nSchedule:\n\nJanuary:7th: Kindness14th: Patience21st : Delight28th: Contentment \nFebruary:4th: Humility11th: Honesty18th: Gratitude25th: Loyalty \nMarch 4th: Respect11th: Forgiveness18th: Gratitude25th: Loyalty \nApril1st: Courage8th: Principles15th: Service22nd: Aspiration. \n\n\n\n\nHow to Join \n\n\n\n\n\n\nOnline on Zoom–Wednesdays from 7.00 pm to 8.00 pm local time. \n\nFor more information and to get the Zoom link please visit the Jamyang Leeds Centre event calendar \nCost\nThis program is offered by donation. Please consider make an offering here.  \n  \nStart 2026 feeling inspired and connected!
URL:https://compassionandwisdom.org/event/weekly-secular-meditations-on-the-16-guidelines-for-a-happy-life-2/2026-02-11/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:16 Guidelines,Meditation
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://compassionandwisdom.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/Mindfulness.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260208T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260208T193000
DTSTAMP:20260410T180042
CREATED:20260108T122852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260108T125444Z
UID:10001180-1770573600-1770579000@compassionandwisdom.org
SUMMARY:Empathy Circles with Conversations that Matter: Gaining Clarity and Mutual Understanding
DESCRIPTION:Empathy Circles with Conversations That Matter \nFree online sessions led by FDCW facilitator Janna Weiss and Maria Trottman open to everybody! \nA new series of 5 sessions based on the 16 Guidelines resource: Conversations That Matter \nConversations That Matter offers a new way of bringing inspiration for wise and compassionate action based on the 16 Guidelines for Life. \nSessions Schedule:\n4 Sundays from January  to February– You can join any session! \n1:00 pm – 2:30 pm ET / 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm GMT / 10:00 am – 11:30 am PT\, please check\nyour time zone here. \nThe 4 sessions will explore the Wisdom Theme: How We Relate to Others: \nJanuary 18 – Respect\nJanuary 25 – Forgiveness\nFebruary 1 – Gratitude\nFebruary 8 – Loyalty \nPlease come on time and plan on staying for the full 90 minutes. \nSharing our experiences and practicing together can strengthen clarity\, presence\, and mutual understanding. Drop-ins welcome! \nIf you join\, please come on time and plan on staying for the full 90 minutes. \nJoin Zoom Here  \nWho are these sessions for?\nThese Online Empathy Circles are for people of all ages\, backgrounds and ideas\, who are looking for practical tools to create positive transformation in their homes\, individual lives\, relationships\, community\, or workplace \nAbout the Empathy Circles\nThe Empathy Circle practice is the most effective gateway practice for learning\, practicing and deepening listening and empathy skills\, as well as\, nurturing an empathic way of being. \nThe Empathy Circle provides a clearly structured dialogue process that supports respectful dialogue\, and equal participation. Participants take turns listening without giving advice\, interrupting\, or debating\, and each speaker feels fully heard and understood. \nThe practice is practical and applicable to everyday conversations\, and when navigating difficult conversations. The Empathy Circle practice not only hones empathy but also fosters a range of valuable skills\, such as communication and conflict management skills\, making it a powerful tool for personal growth\, conflict resolutions and meaningful dialogue. \nThe Empathy Circle was developed by Edwin Rutsch\, founder and director of The Empathy Center\, based on the work of psychologist Carl Rogers. The four core values of the Empathy Circle are empathy\, mutuality\, openness and caring \nIf you want to know more about the Empathy Circles\, please check  the June 2023 Summit\, and Empathy Circles with CTM/16G at the Nov 2024 Empathy Summit\, as well as other circles that Janna and others have led. \nWatch: How To Take Part in a Basic Empathy Circle ~ 9 minutes \nPosted here with transcript\, and here on Janna’s YouTube \nAbout the facilitators:\nJanna is an acupuncturist and herbalist\, and teaches mind science in New York City. She holds a PhD from the University of Texas at Austin in Biological Sciences—Botany (ethnobotany). Janna is also a human rights activist\, for peace\, for Tibet\, for the rights of people with psychosocial disabilities\, and for the real rights of children and families. Janna began studying Tibetan Buddhism in 2005. She is a trained 16 Guidelines Level 1 & 2 and Unlocking Your Potential Facilitator\, and an Empathy Circle Facilitator and Trainer. \nMaria is an Empathy Circle Facilitator and a student of the 16 Guidelines. She is passionate about Empathy Circles and the way this simple dialogue structure\, grounded in active listening\, can foster connection\, clarity\, and mutuality. Maria holds a PhD in Economics and works as a data analyst in the health sector. \nSupporting Janna and the Empathy Circles: please\, consider supporting Janna so that she can continue to offer these transformative sessions by making a donation scanning the QR code below or by making a donation on the dedicated page  https://tinyurl.com/nhcxcrcw \nJoin Zoom Here
URL:https://compassionandwisdom.org/event/empathy-circles-with-conversations-that-matter-gaining-clarity-and-mutual-understanding/2026-02-08/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:16 Guidelines
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://compassionandwisdom.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/group-multiethnic-creative-business-people-working-project-having-brainstorming-meeting-team-work-brainstorming-concept-1-1-e1767875264320.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Janna Weiss":MAILTO:thangkha123@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260204T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260204T200000
DTSTAMP:20260410T180042
CREATED:20251210T094852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251210T094935Z
UID:10001070-1770231600-1770235200@compassionandwisdom.org
SUMMARY:Online- Weekly Meditations on Ethics for a Meaningful Life
DESCRIPTION:About the Sessions\nJoin a wonderful team of facilitators  for a series of Meditations and meaningful discussions based on the 16 Guidelines for Life\, an ethics and resilience program to build inner strength organized by Jamyang Buddhist  Centre in Leeds (UK). \nThis series is structured into 1 hour  sessions and is offered Wednesdays 7:00-8:00pm GMT (online). \nWhy joining\nAre you keen to work on your well-being and want to connect with others trying to make their life a little better for themselves and those around them?  \nEach hour-long gathering begins with a soothing meditation to calm your mind\, followed by an inspiring discussion on a core human value\, like patience for example\, that enriches your everyday life. We then dive into a focused meditation designed to help you embody that value fully.  \n\nOpen to all\, beginners and experienced students alike!  No registration required\, absolutely everyone welcome. \n\nSchedule:\n\nJanuary:7th: Kindness14th: Patience21st : Delight28th: Contentment \nFebruary:4th: Humility11th: Honesty18th: Gratitude25th: Loyalty \nMarch 4th: Respect11th: Forgiveness18th: Gratitude25th: Loyalty \nApril1st: Courage8th: Principles15th: Service22nd: Aspiration. \n\n\n\n\nHow to Join \n\n\n\n\n\n\nOnline on Zoom–Wednesdays from 7.00 pm to 8.00 pm local time. \n\nFor more information and to get the Zoom link please visit the Jamyang Leeds Centre event calendar \nCost\nThis program is offered by donation. Please consider make an offering here.  \n  \nStart 2026 feeling inspired and connected!
URL:https://compassionandwisdom.org/event/weekly-secular-meditations-on-the-16-guidelines-for-a-happy-life-2/2026-02-04/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:16 Guidelines,Meditation
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://compassionandwisdom.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/Mindfulness.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260201T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260201T193000
DTSTAMP:20260410T180042
CREATED:20260108T122852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260108T125444Z
UID:10001179-1769968800-1769974200@compassionandwisdom.org
SUMMARY:Empathy Circles with Conversations that Matter: Gaining Clarity and Mutual Understanding
DESCRIPTION:Empathy Circles with Conversations That Matter \nFree online sessions led by FDCW facilitator Janna Weiss and Maria Trottman open to everybody! \nA new series of 5 sessions based on the 16 Guidelines resource: Conversations That Matter \nConversations That Matter offers a new way of bringing inspiration for wise and compassionate action based on the 16 Guidelines for Life. \nSessions Schedule:\n4 Sundays from January  to February– You can join any session! \n1:00 pm – 2:30 pm ET / 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm GMT / 10:00 am – 11:30 am PT\, please check\nyour time zone here. \nThe 4 sessions will explore the Wisdom Theme: How We Relate to Others: \nJanuary 18 – Respect\nJanuary 25 – Forgiveness\nFebruary 1 – Gratitude\nFebruary 8 – Loyalty \nPlease come on time and plan on staying for the full 90 minutes. \nSharing our experiences and practicing together can strengthen clarity\, presence\, and mutual understanding. Drop-ins welcome! \nIf you join\, please come on time and plan on staying for the full 90 minutes. \nJoin Zoom Here  \nWho are these sessions for?\nThese Online Empathy Circles are for people of all ages\, backgrounds and ideas\, who are looking for practical tools to create positive transformation in their homes\, individual lives\, relationships\, community\, or workplace \nAbout the Empathy Circles\nThe Empathy Circle practice is the most effective gateway practice for learning\, practicing and deepening listening and empathy skills\, as well as\, nurturing an empathic way of being. \nThe Empathy Circle provides a clearly structured dialogue process that supports respectful dialogue\, and equal participation. Participants take turns listening without giving advice\, interrupting\, or debating\, and each speaker feels fully heard and understood. \nThe practice is practical and applicable to everyday conversations\, and when navigating difficult conversations. The Empathy Circle practice not only hones empathy but also fosters a range of valuable skills\, such as communication and conflict management skills\, making it a powerful tool for personal growth\, conflict resolutions and meaningful dialogue. \nThe Empathy Circle was developed by Edwin Rutsch\, founder and director of The Empathy Center\, based on the work of psychologist Carl Rogers. The four core values of the Empathy Circle are empathy\, mutuality\, openness and caring \nIf you want to know more about the Empathy Circles\, please check  the June 2023 Summit\, and Empathy Circles with CTM/16G at the Nov 2024 Empathy Summit\, as well as other circles that Janna and others have led. \nWatch: How To Take Part in a Basic Empathy Circle ~ 9 minutes \nPosted here with transcript\, and here on Janna’s YouTube \nAbout the facilitators:\nJanna is an acupuncturist and herbalist\, and teaches mind science in New York City. She holds a PhD from the University of Texas at Austin in Biological Sciences—Botany (ethnobotany). Janna is also a human rights activist\, for peace\, for Tibet\, for the rights of people with psychosocial disabilities\, and for the real rights of children and families. Janna began studying Tibetan Buddhism in 2005. She is a trained 16 Guidelines Level 1 & 2 and Unlocking Your Potential Facilitator\, and an Empathy Circle Facilitator and Trainer. \nMaria is an Empathy Circle Facilitator and a student of the 16 Guidelines. She is passionate about Empathy Circles and the way this simple dialogue structure\, grounded in active listening\, can foster connection\, clarity\, and mutuality. Maria holds a PhD in Economics and works as a data analyst in the health sector. \nSupporting Janna and the Empathy Circles: please\, consider supporting Janna so that she can continue to offer these transformative sessions by making a donation scanning the QR code below or by making a donation on the dedicated page  https://tinyurl.com/nhcxcrcw \nJoin Zoom Here
URL:https://compassionandwisdom.org/event/empathy-circles-with-conversations-that-matter-gaining-clarity-and-mutual-understanding/2026-02-01/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:16 Guidelines
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://compassionandwisdom.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/group-multiethnic-creative-business-people-working-project-having-brainstorming-meeting-team-work-brainstorming-concept-1-1-e1767875264320.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Janna Weiss":MAILTO:thangkha123@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260128T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260128T200000
DTSTAMP:20260410T180042
CREATED:20251210T094852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251210T094935Z
UID:10001069-1769626800-1769630400@compassionandwisdom.org
SUMMARY:Online- Weekly Meditations on Ethics for a Meaningful Life
DESCRIPTION:About the Sessions\nJoin a wonderful team of facilitators  for a series of Meditations and meaningful discussions based on the 16 Guidelines for Life\, an ethics and resilience program to build inner strength organized by Jamyang Buddhist  Centre in Leeds (UK). \nThis series is structured into 1 hour  sessions and is offered Wednesdays 7:00-8:00pm GMT (online). \nWhy joining\nAre you keen to work on your well-being and want to connect with others trying to make their life a little better for themselves and those around them?  \nEach hour-long gathering begins with a soothing meditation to calm your mind\, followed by an inspiring discussion on a core human value\, like patience for example\, that enriches your everyday life. We then dive into a focused meditation designed to help you embody that value fully.  \n\nOpen to all\, beginners and experienced students alike!  No registration required\, absolutely everyone welcome. \n\nSchedule:\n\nJanuary:7th: Kindness14th: Patience21st : Delight28th: Contentment \nFebruary:4th: Humility11th: Honesty18th: Gratitude25th: Loyalty \nMarch 4th: Respect11th: Forgiveness18th: Gratitude25th: Loyalty \nApril1st: Courage8th: Principles15th: Service22nd: Aspiration. \n\n\n\n\nHow to Join \n\n\n\n\n\n\nOnline on Zoom–Wednesdays from 7.00 pm to 8.00 pm local time. \n\nFor more information and to get the Zoom link please visit the Jamyang Leeds Centre event calendar \nCost\nThis program is offered by donation. Please consider make an offering here.  \n  \nStart 2026 feeling inspired and connected!
URL:https://compassionandwisdom.org/event/weekly-secular-meditations-on-the-16-guidelines-for-a-happy-life-2/2026-01-28/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:16 Guidelines,Meditation
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://compassionandwisdom.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/Mindfulness.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260125T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260125T193000
DTSTAMP:20260410T180042
CREATED:20260108T122852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260108T125444Z
UID:10001178-1769364000-1769369400@compassionandwisdom.org
SUMMARY:Empathy Circles with Conversations that Matter: Gaining Clarity and Mutual Understanding
DESCRIPTION:Empathy Circles with Conversations That Matter \nFree online sessions led by FDCW facilitator Janna Weiss and Maria Trottman open to everybody! \nA new series of 5 sessions based on the 16 Guidelines resource: Conversations That Matter \nConversations That Matter offers a new way of bringing inspiration for wise and compassionate action based on the 16 Guidelines for Life. \nSessions Schedule:\n4 Sundays from January  to February– You can join any session! \n1:00 pm – 2:30 pm ET / 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm GMT / 10:00 am – 11:30 am PT\, please check\nyour time zone here. \nThe 4 sessions will explore the Wisdom Theme: How We Relate to Others: \nJanuary 18 – Respect\nJanuary 25 – Forgiveness\nFebruary 1 – Gratitude\nFebruary 8 – Loyalty \nPlease come on time and plan on staying for the full 90 minutes. \nSharing our experiences and practicing together can strengthen clarity\, presence\, and mutual understanding. Drop-ins welcome! \nIf you join\, please come on time and plan on staying for the full 90 minutes. \nJoin Zoom Here  \nWho are these sessions for?\nThese Online Empathy Circles are for people of all ages\, backgrounds and ideas\, who are looking for practical tools to create positive transformation in their homes\, individual lives\, relationships\, community\, or workplace \nAbout the Empathy Circles\nThe Empathy Circle practice is the most effective gateway practice for learning\, practicing and deepening listening and empathy skills\, as well as\, nurturing an empathic way of being. \nThe Empathy Circle provides a clearly structured dialogue process that supports respectful dialogue\, and equal participation. Participants take turns listening without giving advice\, interrupting\, or debating\, and each speaker feels fully heard and understood. \nThe practice is practical and applicable to everyday conversations\, and when navigating difficult conversations. The Empathy Circle practice not only hones empathy but also fosters a range of valuable skills\, such as communication and conflict management skills\, making it a powerful tool for personal growth\, conflict resolutions and meaningful dialogue. \nThe Empathy Circle was developed by Edwin Rutsch\, founder and director of The Empathy Center\, based on the work of psychologist Carl Rogers. The four core values of the Empathy Circle are empathy\, mutuality\, openness and caring \nIf you want to know more about the Empathy Circles\, please check  the June 2023 Summit\, and Empathy Circles with CTM/16G at the Nov 2024 Empathy Summit\, as well as other circles that Janna and others have led. \nWatch: How To Take Part in a Basic Empathy Circle ~ 9 minutes \nPosted here with transcript\, and here on Janna’s YouTube \nAbout the facilitators:\nJanna is an acupuncturist and herbalist\, and teaches mind science in New York City. She holds a PhD from the University of Texas at Austin in Biological Sciences—Botany (ethnobotany). Janna is also a human rights activist\, for peace\, for Tibet\, for the rights of people with psychosocial disabilities\, and for the real rights of children and families. Janna began studying Tibetan Buddhism in 2005. She is a trained 16 Guidelines Level 1 & 2 and Unlocking Your Potential Facilitator\, and an Empathy Circle Facilitator and Trainer. \nMaria is an Empathy Circle Facilitator and a student of the 16 Guidelines. She is passionate about Empathy Circles and the way this simple dialogue structure\, grounded in active listening\, can foster connection\, clarity\, and mutuality. Maria holds a PhD in Economics and works as a data analyst in the health sector. \nSupporting Janna and the Empathy Circles: please\, consider supporting Janna so that she can continue to offer these transformative sessions by making a donation scanning the QR code below or by making a donation on the dedicated page  https://tinyurl.com/nhcxcrcw \nJoin Zoom Here
URL:https://compassionandwisdom.org/event/empathy-circles-with-conversations-that-matter-gaining-clarity-and-mutual-understanding/2026-01-25/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:16 Guidelines
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ORGANIZER;CN="Janna Weiss":MAILTO:thangkha123@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260124T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260124T180000
DTSTAMP:20260410T180042
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SUMMARY:En línea y en español-Nuevo Taller the Técnicas de Facilitación- Abierto para Todos
DESCRIPTION:Descripción general\nEste nuevo taller de Técnicas de facilitación en español es un taller práctico de 2 horas de duración ofrecido en línea y  diseñado para reafianzar tu confianza\, tus habilidades y tu impacto como facilitador de sesiones en grupo. \nTanto si estás comenzando a guiar sesiones como si ya tienes experiencia y deseas profundizar en tu práctica\, este taller tiene como objetivo  acompañarte en el desarrollo de la confianza y las herramientas necesarias para guiar sesiones de grupo que sean significativas\, inclusivas y participativas. \nFormato del taller\nEl formato es interactivo y experiencial.A través de la reflexión\, la demostración y el aprendizaje mutuo entre pares\, los participantes podrán: \n\nDesarrollar habilidades esenciales para una facilitación ética y reflexiva.\nExplorar cómo crear espacios en grupos que sean seguros\, inclusivos y de apoyo.\nUtilizar herramientas prácticas para fomentar un espacio compartido de comunidad y de reflexion.\nReflexionar sobre cómo gestionar las dinámicas grupales con conciencia y flexibilidad.\nPracticar la comunicación efectiva y la escucha activa.\nIdentificar tu propio estilo de facilitación y reconocer áreas de crecimiento personal y profesional.\n\nFecha y horario\nEl taller se ofrecerá el Sábado 24 de enero 2026 a las 5pm hora de España (peninsula)\, 4pm GMT y 10am en Guadalajara ( Méjico). \n¿A quién está dirigido?\nEste taller está especialmente dirigido a facilitadores\, educadores\, personas que ofrecen meditaciones y todas las personas que coordinan\, guían o facilitan grupos en contextos educativos\, comunitarios o organizacionales. \n¿Quiénes son los formadores?\nMartha Cabral asistida por Mar Portillo – Martha es una facilitadora del programa de las 16 Actitudes y de otros programas de Educacion Universal\, vive en Guadalajara ( Mejico) con su hija Mar. Ambas tienen gran experiencia trabajando con grupos y compartiendo herramientas para ayudar a las personas en su camino de desarrollo personal y ambas se caracterizan por su calidez\, ética\, sentido del humor y generosidad de corazón. \nInscripción\nPara inscribirte\, por favor completa este formulario. \nUna vez que te hayas registrado\, recibirás el enlace de Zoom y toda la información necesaria para participar en el taller. \nSi tienes alguna pregunta\, no dudes en escribirnos a: info@compassionandwisdom.org \nComo puedes Colaborar?\nEn un espíritu de generosidad\, este taller se ofrece bajo el modelo de “donacion libre”\, con una donación sugerida de 25 euros. \nPuedes realizar una donación por la cantidad que desees visitando nuestra página web. \nComo siempre\, todos nuestros cursos y formaciones son gratuitos para miembros ordenados de la sangha\, incluido este.
URL:https://compassionandwisdom.org/event/taller-de-tecnicas-de-facilitacion/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260121T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260121T200000
DTSTAMP:20260410T180042
CREATED:20251210T094852Z
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SUMMARY:Online- Weekly Meditations on Ethics for a Meaningful Life
DESCRIPTION:About the Sessions\nJoin a wonderful team of facilitators  for a series of Meditations and meaningful discussions based on the 16 Guidelines for Life\, an ethics and resilience program to build inner strength organized by Jamyang Buddhist  Centre in Leeds (UK). \nThis series is structured into 1 hour  sessions and is offered Wednesdays 7:00-8:00pm GMT (online). \nWhy joining\nAre you keen to work on your well-being and want to connect with others trying to make their life a little better for themselves and those around them?  \nEach hour-long gathering begins with a soothing meditation to calm your mind\, followed by an inspiring discussion on a core human value\, like patience for example\, that enriches your everyday life. We then dive into a focused meditation designed to help you embody that value fully.  \n\nOpen to all\, beginners and experienced students alike!  No registration required\, absolutely everyone welcome. \n\nSchedule:\n\nJanuary:7th: Kindness14th: Patience21st : Delight28th: Contentment \nFebruary:4th: Humility11th: Honesty18th: Gratitude25th: Loyalty \nMarch 4th: Respect11th: Forgiveness18th: Gratitude25th: Loyalty \nApril1st: Courage8th: Principles15th: Service22nd: Aspiration. \n\n\n\n\nHow to Join \n\n\n\n\n\n\nOnline on Zoom–Wednesdays from 7.00 pm to 8.00 pm local time. \n\nFor more information and to get the Zoom link please visit the Jamyang Leeds Centre event calendar \nCost\nThis program is offered by donation. Please consider make an offering here.  \n  \nStart 2026 feeling inspired and connected!
URL:https://compassionandwisdom.org/event/weekly-secular-meditations-on-the-16-guidelines-for-a-happy-life-2/2026-01-21/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:16 Guidelines,Meditation
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260118T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260118T193000
DTSTAMP:20260410T180042
CREATED:20260108T122852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260108T125444Z
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SUMMARY:Empathy Circles with Conversations that Matter: Gaining Clarity and Mutual Understanding
DESCRIPTION:Empathy Circles with Conversations That Matter \nFree online sessions led by FDCW facilitator Janna Weiss and Maria Trottman open to everybody! \nA new series of 5 sessions based on the 16 Guidelines resource: Conversations That Matter \nConversations That Matter offers a new way of bringing inspiration for wise and compassionate action based on the 16 Guidelines for Life. \nSessions Schedule:\n4 Sundays from January  to February– You can join any session! \n1:00 pm – 2:30 pm ET / 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm GMT / 10:00 am – 11:30 am PT\, please check\nyour time zone here. \nThe 4 sessions will explore the Wisdom Theme: How We Relate to Others: \nJanuary 18 – Respect\nJanuary 25 – Forgiveness\nFebruary 1 – Gratitude\nFebruary 8 – Loyalty \nPlease come on time and plan on staying for the full 90 minutes. \nSharing our experiences and practicing together can strengthen clarity\, presence\, and mutual understanding. Drop-ins welcome! \nIf you join\, please come on time and plan on staying for the full 90 minutes. \nJoin Zoom Here  \nWho are these sessions for?\nThese Online Empathy Circles are for people of all ages\, backgrounds and ideas\, who are looking for practical tools to create positive transformation in their homes\, individual lives\, relationships\, community\, or workplace \nAbout the Empathy Circles\nThe Empathy Circle practice is the most effective gateway practice for learning\, practicing and deepening listening and empathy skills\, as well as\, nurturing an empathic way of being. \nThe Empathy Circle provides a clearly structured dialogue process that supports respectful dialogue\, and equal participation. Participants take turns listening without giving advice\, interrupting\, or debating\, and each speaker feels fully heard and understood. \nThe practice is practical and applicable to everyday conversations\, and when navigating difficult conversations. The Empathy Circle practice not only hones empathy but also fosters a range of valuable skills\, such as communication and conflict management skills\, making it a powerful tool for personal growth\, conflict resolutions and meaningful dialogue. \nThe Empathy Circle was developed by Edwin Rutsch\, founder and director of The Empathy Center\, based on the work of psychologist Carl Rogers. The four core values of the Empathy Circle are empathy\, mutuality\, openness and caring \nIf you want to know more about the Empathy Circles\, please check  the June 2023 Summit\, and Empathy Circles with CTM/16G at the Nov 2024 Empathy Summit\, as well as other circles that Janna and others have led. \nWatch: How To Take Part in a Basic Empathy Circle ~ 9 minutes \nPosted here with transcript\, and here on Janna’s YouTube \nAbout the facilitators:\nJanna is an acupuncturist and herbalist\, and teaches mind science in New York City. She holds a PhD from the University of Texas at Austin in Biological Sciences—Botany (ethnobotany). Janna is also a human rights activist\, for peace\, for Tibet\, for the rights of people with psychosocial disabilities\, and for the real rights of children and families. Janna began studying Tibetan Buddhism in 2005. She is a trained 16 Guidelines Level 1 & 2 and Unlocking Your Potential Facilitator\, and an Empathy Circle Facilitator and Trainer. \nMaria is an Empathy Circle Facilitator and a student of the 16 Guidelines. She is passionate about Empathy Circles and the way this simple dialogue structure\, grounded in active listening\, can foster connection\, clarity\, and mutuality. Maria holds a PhD in Economics and works as a data analyst in the health sector. \nSupporting Janna and the Empathy Circles: please\, consider supporting Janna so that she can continue to offer these transformative sessions by making a donation scanning the QR code below or by making a donation on the dedicated page  https://tinyurl.com/nhcxcrcw \nJoin Zoom Here
URL:https://compassionandwisdom.org/event/empathy-circles-with-conversations-that-matter-gaining-clarity-and-mutual-understanding/2026-01-18/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:16 Guidelines
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ORGANIZER;CN="Janna Weiss":MAILTO:thangkha123@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260114T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260114T200000
DTSTAMP:20260410T180042
CREATED:20251210T094852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251210T094935Z
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SUMMARY:Online- Weekly Meditations on Ethics for a Meaningful Life
DESCRIPTION:About the Sessions\nJoin a wonderful team of facilitators  for a series of Meditations and meaningful discussions based on the 16 Guidelines for Life\, an ethics and resilience program to build inner strength organized by Jamyang Buddhist  Centre in Leeds (UK). \nThis series is structured into 1 hour  sessions and is offered Wednesdays 7:00-8:00pm GMT (online). \nWhy joining\nAre you keen to work on your well-being and want to connect with others trying to make their life a little better for themselves and those around them?  \nEach hour-long gathering begins with a soothing meditation to calm your mind\, followed by an inspiring discussion on a core human value\, like patience for example\, that enriches your everyday life. We then dive into a focused meditation designed to help you embody that value fully.  \n\nOpen to all\, beginners and experienced students alike!  No registration required\, absolutely everyone welcome. \n\nSchedule:\n\nJanuary:7th: Kindness14th: Patience21st : Delight28th: Contentment \nFebruary:4th: Humility11th: Honesty18th: Gratitude25th: Loyalty \nMarch 4th: Respect11th: Forgiveness18th: Gratitude25th: Loyalty \nApril1st: Courage8th: Principles15th: Service22nd: Aspiration. \n\n\n\n\nHow to Join \n\n\n\n\n\n\nOnline on Zoom–Wednesdays from 7.00 pm to 8.00 pm local time. \n\nFor more information and to get the Zoom link please visit the Jamyang Leeds Centre event calendar \nCost\nThis program is offered by donation. Please consider make an offering here.  \n  \nStart 2026 feeling inspired and connected!
URL:https://compassionandwisdom.org/event/weekly-secular-meditations-on-the-16-guidelines-for-a-happy-life-2/2026-01-14/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:16 Guidelines,Meditation
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260107T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260107T200000
DTSTAMP:20260410T180042
CREATED:20251210T094852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251210T094935Z
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SUMMARY:Online- Weekly Meditations on Ethics for a Meaningful Life
DESCRIPTION:About the Sessions\nJoin a wonderful team of facilitators  for a series of Meditations and meaningful discussions based on the 16 Guidelines for Life\, an ethics and resilience program to build inner strength organized by Jamyang Buddhist  Centre in Leeds (UK). \nThis series is structured into 1 hour  sessions and is offered Wednesdays 7:00-8:00pm GMT (online). \nWhy joining\nAre you keen to work on your well-being and want to connect with others trying to make their life a little better for themselves and those around them?  \nEach hour-long gathering begins with a soothing meditation to calm your mind\, followed by an inspiring discussion on a core human value\, like patience for example\, that enriches your everyday life. We then dive into a focused meditation designed to help you embody that value fully.  \n\nOpen to all\, beginners and experienced students alike!  No registration required\, absolutely everyone welcome. \n\nSchedule:\n\nJanuary:7th: Kindness14th: Patience21st : Delight28th: Contentment \nFebruary:4th: Humility11th: Honesty18th: Gratitude25th: Loyalty \nMarch 4th: Respect11th: Forgiveness18th: Gratitude25th: Loyalty \nApril1st: Courage8th: Principles15th: Service22nd: Aspiration. \n\n\n\n\nHow to Join \n\n\n\n\n\n\nOnline on Zoom–Wednesdays from 7.00 pm to 8.00 pm local time. \n\nFor more information and to get the Zoom link please visit the Jamyang Leeds Centre event calendar \nCost\nThis program is offered by donation. Please consider make an offering here.  \n  \nStart 2026 feeling inspired and connected!
URL:https://compassionandwisdom.org/event/weekly-secular-meditations-on-the-16-guidelines-for-a-happy-life-2/2026-01-07/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:16 Guidelines,Meditation
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260104T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260104T193000
DTSTAMP:20260410T180042
CREATED:20251013T093450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251218T123450Z
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SUMMARY:Empathy Circles with Conversations that Matter: Cultivating a Warm Heart and a Wise Mind
DESCRIPTION:Empathy Circles with Conversations That Matter : Cultivating A Warm Heart and a Wise Mind\nFree online sessions led by FDCW facilitator Janna Weiss and Maria Trottman open to everybody! \nA new series of 5 sessions based on the 16 Guidelines resource: Conversations That Matter \nConversations That Matter offers a new way of bringing inspiration for wise and compassionate action based on the 16 Guidelines for Life. \nSessions Schedule:\n5 Sundays from November to January – You can join any session! \n1:00 pm – 2:30 pm ET / 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm GMT / 10:00 am – 11:30 am PT\, please check\nyour time zone here. \nThe 5 sessions will explore the Wisdom Theme: How We Act \nNovember 30- Wisdom Theme 2: How We Act \nDecember 7 : Kindness\n(December 14 – no session)\nDecember 21:  Honesty\nDecember 28: Generosity\nJanuary 4: Right Speech \nPlease come on time and plan on staying for the full 90 minutes. \nSharing our experiences and practicing together can help us feel connected to others in a meaningful and supportive way. Drop-ins welcome! \nJoin Zoom Here  \nWho are these sessions for?\nThese Online Empathy Circles are for people of all ages\, backgrounds and ideas\, who are looking for practical tools to create positive transformation in their homes\, individual lives\, relationships\, community\, or workplace. \nAbout the Empathy Circles\nThe Empathy Circle practice is the most effective gateway practice for learning\, practicing and deepening listening and empathy skills\, as well as\, nurturing an empathic way of being. \nThe Empathy Circle provides a structured dialogue process where each person feels fully heard\, fostering mutual understanding and connection. The Empathy Circle practice not only hones empathy but also fosters a range of valuable skills\, such as communication and conflict management skills\, making it a powerful tool for personal growth\, conflict resolutions and meaningful dialogue. \nThe Empathy Circle was developed by Edwin Rutsch\, founder and director of The Empathy Center\, based on the work of psychologist Carl Rogers. The four core values of the Empathy Circle are empathy\, mutuality\, openness and caring. \nIf you want to know more about the Empathy Circles\, please check  the June 2023 Summit\, and Empathy Circles with CTM/16G at the Nov 2024 Empathy Summit\, as well as other circles that Janna and others have led. \nPosted here with transcript\, and here on Janna’s YouTube \nAbout the facilitators:\nJanna is an acupuncturist and herbalist\, and teaches mind science in New York City. She holds a PhD from the University of Texas at Austin in Biological Sciences—Botany (ethnobotany). Janna is also a human rights activist\, for peace\, for Tibet\, for the rights of people with psychosocial disabilities\, and for the real rights of children and families. Janna began studying Tibetan Buddhism in 2005. She is an accredited 16 Guidelines Level 1 & 2 and Unlocking Your Potential Facilitator\, and an Empathy Circle Facilitator. \nMaria is an Empathy Circle Facilitator and a student of the 16 Guidelines. She is passionate about Empathy Circles and the way this simple dialogue structure\, grounded in listening and mutual understanding\, can foster connection and openness among people. When combined with universal values such as kindness and respect\, Maria believes this practice holds the potential to bring healing to societies. She is not qualified to teach or lead workshops\, but happy to support Janna during this series. Maria holds a PhD in Economics and works as a data analyst in the health sector. \nSupporting Janna and the Empathy Circles: please\, consider supporting Janna so that she can continue to offer these transformative sessions by making a donation scanning the QR code below or by making a donation on the dedicated page  https://tinyurl.com/nhcxcrcw \nJoin Zoom Here
URL:https://compassionandwisdom.org/event/empathy-circle-with-conversations-that-matter-3-2/2026-01-04/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:16 Guidelines
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ORGANIZER;CN="Janna Weiss":MAILTO:thangkha123@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251228T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251228T193000
DTSTAMP:20260410T180042
CREATED:20251013T093450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251218T123450Z
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SUMMARY:Empathy Circles with Conversations that Matter: Cultivating a Warm Heart and a Wise Mind
DESCRIPTION:Empathy Circles with Conversations That Matter : Cultivating A Warm Heart and a Wise Mind\nFree online sessions led by FDCW facilitator Janna Weiss and Maria Trottman open to everybody! \nA new series of 5 sessions based on the 16 Guidelines resource: Conversations That Matter \nConversations That Matter offers a new way of bringing inspiration for wise and compassionate action based on the 16 Guidelines for Life. \nSessions Schedule:\n5 Sundays from November to January – You can join any session! \n1:00 pm – 2:30 pm ET / 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm GMT / 10:00 am – 11:30 am PT\, please check\nyour time zone here. \nThe 5 sessions will explore the Wisdom Theme: How We Act \nNovember 30- Wisdom Theme 2: How We Act \nDecember 7 : Kindness\n(December 14 – no session)\nDecember 21:  Honesty\nDecember 28: Generosity\nJanuary 4: Right Speech \nPlease come on time and plan on staying for the full 90 minutes. \nSharing our experiences and practicing together can help us feel connected to others in a meaningful and supportive way. Drop-ins welcome! \nJoin Zoom Here  \nWho are these sessions for?\nThese Online Empathy Circles are for people of all ages\, backgrounds and ideas\, who are looking for practical tools to create positive transformation in their homes\, individual lives\, relationships\, community\, or workplace. \nAbout the Empathy Circles\nThe Empathy Circle practice is the most effective gateway practice for learning\, practicing and deepening listening and empathy skills\, as well as\, nurturing an empathic way of being. \nThe Empathy Circle provides a structured dialogue process where each person feels fully heard\, fostering mutual understanding and connection. The Empathy Circle practice not only hones empathy but also fosters a range of valuable skills\, such as communication and conflict management skills\, making it a powerful tool for personal growth\, conflict resolutions and meaningful dialogue. \nThe Empathy Circle was developed by Edwin Rutsch\, founder and director of The Empathy Center\, based on the work of psychologist Carl Rogers. The four core values of the Empathy Circle are empathy\, mutuality\, openness and caring. \nIf you want to know more about the Empathy Circles\, please check  the June 2023 Summit\, and Empathy Circles with CTM/16G at the Nov 2024 Empathy Summit\, as well as other circles that Janna and others have led. \nPosted here with transcript\, and here on Janna’s YouTube \nAbout the facilitators:\nJanna is an acupuncturist and herbalist\, and teaches mind science in New York City. She holds a PhD from the University of Texas at Austin in Biological Sciences—Botany (ethnobotany). Janna is also a human rights activist\, for peace\, for Tibet\, for the rights of people with psychosocial disabilities\, and for the real rights of children and families. Janna began studying Tibetan Buddhism in 2005. She is an accredited 16 Guidelines Level 1 & 2 and Unlocking Your Potential Facilitator\, and an Empathy Circle Facilitator. \nMaria is an Empathy Circle Facilitator and a student of the 16 Guidelines. She is passionate about Empathy Circles and the way this simple dialogue structure\, grounded in listening and mutual understanding\, can foster connection and openness among people. When combined with universal values such as kindness and respect\, Maria believes this practice holds the potential to bring healing to societies. She is not qualified to teach or lead workshops\, but happy to support Janna during this series. Maria holds a PhD in Economics and works as a data analyst in the health sector. \nSupporting Janna and the Empathy Circles: please\, consider supporting Janna so that she can continue to offer these transformative sessions by making a donation scanning the QR code below or by making a donation on the dedicated page  https://tinyurl.com/nhcxcrcw \nJoin Zoom Here
URL:https://compassionandwisdom.org/event/empathy-circle-with-conversations-that-matter-3-2/2025-12-28/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:16 Guidelines
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ORGANIZER;CN="Janna Weiss":MAILTO:thangkha123@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251221T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251221T193000
DTSTAMP:20260410T180042
CREATED:20251013T093450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251218T123450Z
UID:10001046-1766340000-1766345400@compassionandwisdom.org
SUMMARY:Empathy Circles with Conversations that Matter: Cultivating a Warm Heart and a Wise Mind
DESCRIPTION:Empathy Circles with Conversations That Matter : Cultivating A Warm Heart and a Wise Mind\nFree online sessions led by FDCW facilitator Janna Weiss and Maria Trottman open to everybody! \nA new series of 5 sessions based on the 16 Guidelines resource: Conversations That Matter \nConversations That Matter offers a new way of bringing inspiration for wise and compassionate action based on the 16 Guidelines for Life. \nSessions Schedule:\n5 Sundays from November to January – You can join any session! \n1:00 pm – 2:30 pm ET / 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm GMT / 10:00 am – 11:30 am PT\, please check\nyour time zone here. \nThe 5 sessions will explore the Wisdom Theme: How We Act \nNovember 30- Wisdom Theme 2: How We Act \nDecember 7 : Kindness\n(December 14 – no session)\nDecember 21:  Honesty\nDecember 28: Generosity\nJanuary 4: Right Speech \nPlease come on time and plan on staying for the full 90 minutes. \nSharing our experiences and practicing together can help us feel connected to others in a meaningful and supportive way. Drop-ins welcome! \nJoin Zoom Here  \nWho are these sessions for?\nThese Online Empathy Circles are for people of all ages\, backgrounds and ideas\, who are looking for practical tools to create positive transformation in their homes\, individual lives\, relationships\, community\, or workplace. \nAbout the Empathy Circles\nThe Empathy Circle practice is the most effective gateway practice for learning\, practicing and deepening listening and empathy skills\, as well as\, nurturing an empathic way of being. \nThe Empathy Circle provides a structured dialogue process where each person feels fully heard\, fostering mutual understanding and connection. The Empathy Circle practice not only hones empathy but also fosters a range of valuable skills\, such as communication and conflict management skills\, making it a powerful tool for personal growth\, conflict resolutions and meaningful dialogue. \nThe Empathy Circle was developed by Edwin Rutsch\, founder and director of The Empathy Center\, based on the work of psychologist Carl Rogers. The four core values of the Empathy Circle are empathy\, mutuality\, openness and caring. \nIf you want to know more about the Empathy Circles\, please check  the June 2023 Summit\, and Empathy Circles with CTM/16G at the Nov 2024 Empathy Summit\, as well as other circles that Janna and others have led. \nPosted here with transcript\, and here on Janna’s YouTube \nAbout the facilitators:\nJanna is an acupuncturist and herbalist\, and teaches mind science in New York City. She holds a PhD from the University of Texas at Austin in Biological Sciences—Botany (ethnobotany). Janna is also a human rights activist\, for peace\, for Tibet\, for the rights of people with psychosocial disabilities\, and for the real rights of children and families. Janna began studying Tibetan Buddhism in 2005. She is an accredited 16 Guidelines Level 1 & 2 and Unlocking Your Potential Facilitator\, and an Empathy Circle Facilitator. \nMaria is an Empathy Circle Facilitator and a student of the 16 Guidelines. She is passionate about Empathy Circles and the way this simple dialogue structure\, grounded in listening and mutual understanding\, can foster connection and openness among people. When combined with universal values such as kindness and respect\, Maria believes this practice holds the potential to bring healing to societies. She is not qualified to teach or lead workshops\, but happy to support Janna during this series. Maria holds a PhD in Economics and works as a data analyst in the health sector. \nSupporting Janna and the Empathy Circles: please\, consider supporting Janna so that she can continue to offer these transformative sessions by making a donation scanning the QR code below or by making a donation on the dedicated page  https://tinyurl.com/nhcxcrcw \nJoin Zoom Here
URL:https://compassionandwisdom.org/event/empathy-circle-with-conversations-that-matter-3-2/2025-12-21/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:16 Guidelines
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ORGANIZER;CN="Janna Weiss":MAILTO:thangkha123@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20251209T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20251209T203000
DTSTAMP:20260410T180042
CREATED:20250911T113251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250915T094427Z
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SUMMARY:Bi-weekly Meditations for a more Peaceful Life Organized by the Centre for Wisdom and Compassion
DESCRIPTION:“Many people think excitement is happiness…. But when you are excited you are not peaceful. True happiness is based on peace.” ― Thich Nhat Hanh \nAbout the Sessions\nJoin us online for an hour to pause\, center\, and restore to a happier and more peaceful mind to support you in being a bit more resilient in a world which does not always make sense anymore. These guided meditations are to help you calm your mind\, explore your own nature and develop a more peaceful perception on life. When you are well with yourself\, you will be more able to be well with others and the world.  \nThese meditations are very practical\, they are not within a religious context\, so they are suitable for people of different beliefs\, ages and abilities\, for beginners as well as for those with more experience.  \n\n\nWhat are the meditations based on?\nThey are based on a set of values and principles aimed at helping individuals cultivate a more peaceful and meaningful life. They are divided into four categories:  \n\nhow we think (humility\, patience\, contentment and delight) \nhow we act (kindness\, honesty\, generosity and right speech) \nhow we relate to others (respect\, forgiveness\, gratitude and loyalty)\nhow we find meaning (aspiration\, principles\, service and courage). \n\nThese guidelines provide a framework for personal growth\, encouraging individuals to think\, act\, relate\, and find meaning in ways that foster a harmonious and fulfilling life. \nHow to Join\nThe sessions are offered online with a few of the sessions also being offered with the option of meeting physically in Phendeling’s rooms in Copenhagen. You will receive all details once you register. \nSchedule\nThe first 4 meditations are around How We Think – with the subtitle: Change Your Mind. Change Your Life. \nWe will meditate on: \n\n2nd September 19.30-20.30 (online): Humility\n16th September 19.30-20.30 (online): Patience\n30th September 19.00-20.30 (online and on site at Phendeling): Contentment\n14th October 19.30-20.30 (online): Delight.\n\nThe next 4 meditations are on How We Act – with the subtitle: Every Skillful Action Makes a Better World. \nWe will meditate on \n\n28th October 19.30-20.30 (online): Kindness\n11th November 19.00-20.30 (online and on site at Phendeling): Honesty\n25th November 19.30-20.30 (online): Generosity\n9th December 19.00-20.30 (online and on site at Phendeling): Right Speech.\n\nSessions with the next 8 meditations will be offered in spring 2026. \n\n\n\n\nCost\n\n\nThe meditations are freely offered with a suggested donation is 25 kr. for each online session and 50 kr. for the onsite sessions. \n\nWhy meditate?\nWhen you control your mind with wisdom you create the space you need to discover peace and joy. Your life then becomes peaceful and joyful and somewhat protected from the ups and downs of the external world. For beginner to advanced meditators. \nMore info\nFor more information please visit the Centre’s website
URL:https://compassionandwisdom.org/event/by-weekly-meditations-for-a-more-peaceful-life-organized-by-the-centre-for-wisdom-and-compassion/2025-12-09/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:16 Guidelines,Meditation
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251207T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251207T193000
DTSTAMP:20260410T180042
CREATED:20251013T093450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251218T123450Z
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SUMMARY:Empathy Circles with Conversations that Matter: Cultivating a Warm Heart and a Wise Mind
DESCRIPTION:Empathy Circles with Conversations That Matter : Cultivating A Warm Heart and a Wise Mind\nFree online sessions led by FDCW facilitator Janna Weiss and Maria Trottman open to everybody! \nA new series of 5 sessions based on the 16 Guidelines resource: Conversations That Matter \nConversations That Matter offers a new way of bringing inspiration for wise and compassionate action based on the 16 Guidelines for Life. \nSessions Schedule:\n5 Sundays from November to January – You can join any session! \n1:00 pm – 2:30 pm ET / 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm GMT / 10:00 am – 11:30 am PT\, please check\nyour time zone here. \nThe 5 sessions will explore the Wisdom Theme: How We Act \nNovember 30- Wisdom Theme 2: How We Act \nDecember 7 : Kindness\n(December 14 – no session)\nDecember 21:  Honesty\nDecember 28: Generosity\nJanuary 4: Right Speech \nPlease come on time and plan on staying for the full 90 minutes. \nSharing our experiences and practicing together can help us feel connected to others in a meaningful and supportive way. Drop-ins welcome! \nJoin Zoom Here  \nWho are these sessions for?\nThese Online Empathy Circles are for people of all ages\, backgrounds and ideas\, who are looking for practical tools to create positive transformation in their homes\, individual lives\, relationships\, community\, or workplace. \nAbout the Empathy Circles\nThe Empathy Circle practice is the most effective gateway practice for learning\, practicing and deepening listening and empathy skills\, as well as\, nurturing an empathic way of being. \nThe Empathy Circle provides a structured dialogue process where each person feels fully heard\, fostering mutual understanding and connection. The Empathy Circle practice not only hones empathy but also fosters a range of valuable skills\, such as communication and conflict management skills\, making it a powerful tool for personal growth\, conflict resolutions and meaningful dialogue. \nThe Empathy Circle was developed by Edwin Rutsch\, founder and director of The Empathy Center\, based on the work of psychologist Carl Rogers. The four core values of the Empathy Circle are empathy\, mutuality\, openness and caring. \nIf you want to know more about the Empathy Circles\, please check  the June 2023 Summit\, and Empathy Circles with CTM/16G at the Nov 2024 Empathy Summit\, as well as other circles that Janna and others have led. \nPosted here with transcript\, and here on Janna’s YouTube \nAbout the facilitators:\nJanna is an acupuncturist and herbalist\, and teaches mind science in New York City. She holds a PhD from the University of Texas at Austin in Biological Sciences—Botany (ethnobotany). Janna is also a human rights activist\, for peace\, for Tibet\, for the rights of people with psychosocial disabilities\, and for the real rights of children and families. Janna began studying Tibetan Buddhism in 2005. She is an accredited 16 Guidelines Level 1 & 2 and Unlocking Your Potential Facilitator\, and an Empathy Circle Facilitator. \nMaria is an Empathy Circle Facilitator and a student of the 16 Guidelines. She is passionate about Empathy Circles and the way this simple dialogue structure\, grounded in listening and mutual understanding\, can foster connection and openness among people. When combined with universal values such as kindness and respect\, Maria believes this practice holds the potential to bring healing to societies. She is not qualified to teach or lead workshops\, but happy to support Janna during this series. Maria holds a PhD in Economics and works as a data analyst in the health sector. \nSupporting Janna and the Empathy Circles: please\, consider supporting Janna so that she can continue to offer these transformative sessions by making a donation scanning the QR code below or by making a donation on the dedicated page  https://tinyurl.com/nhcxcrcw \nJoin Zoom Here
URL:https://compassionandwisdom.org/event/empathy-circle-with-conversations-that-matter-3-2/2025-12-07/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:16 Guidelines
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ORGANIZER;CN="Janna Weiss":MAILTO:thangkha123@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20251207T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20251207T110000
DTSTAMP:20260410T180042
CREATED:20251013T090708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251013T090709Z
UID:10001044-1765101600-1765105200@compassionandwisdom.org
SUMMARY:Meditations & Reflections for Mindful Parenting Organized by Maitreya Institute
DESCRIPTION:“Discover calm\, connection & confidence – For you and your family\nAbout the Sessions\nJoin us for a series of guided meditations and reflections for parents\, inspired by the 16 Guidelines for Life from the Foundation for Developing Compassion and Wisdom (FDCW) – practical\, compassionate meditations to support you in raising more resilient\, kind\, and self-aware children in a complex world. Based on the perspective that parenting is a practice\, not a perfection\, by being patient and kind with yourself as you grow alongside your children \nIn this first module\, through short\, accessible sessions\, you’ll explore the powerful guidelines patience\, kindness\, forgiveness\, and right speech—not just as ideals\, but as living tools to bring more calm and connection into your home. \n\n\nWhy it might help you\nParenting can feel overwhelming\, reactive\, and lonely at times. These sessions help you reconnect with your own values and inner resources\, to support you to parent with more a bit more clarity\, calm\, and confidence—even in the messiest moments. You’ll begin to respond rather than react\, become more emotional resilient yourself\, and start to create a more peaceful environment for your family. \nWhether you’re navigating toddler tantrums\, teenage storms\, or simply seeking more grounded parenting\, this series offers a safe space to pause\, reflect\, and grow—with a community of like-minded parents guided by the Australian Buddhist monk\, former high school teacher and parent of two adult children Ven. Gönpo. \nSet-up\nThe series is divided in 4 modules with each 4 meditations. You will receive guidance to reflect and practice during the week in your daily family life. No prior meditation experience needed. Just curiosity\, and a willingness to show up for yourself and your family. \nPractical information\n\nDates: Every 2 weeks on Sunday morning – Oct 26\, 9th Nov\, 23 Nov and 7 Dec. . \nTiming: 10.00 – 11.00 am\nLocation: online only via Zoom\nLanguage: English \nReflection materials and recordings: you will be given reflection questions and guidance to reflect for yourself and also with your family and a link to the audio recordings of the meditations.\nLast-minute registration: Please also send an email to amsterdam@maitreya.nl\, to ensure we can send you the necessary Zoom link in time to join the class.\n\n\n\nHow you can Practice Generosity\n\nDāna (generosity) is one of the cornerstones of the Buddhist path. With your donation we uphold our Dharma center & program\, which is managed entirely by volunteers. \nThe suggested donation for the 4 meditations €25. \nFor students and people with low income\, the suggested donation is €15. Please send us an email (amsterdam@maitreya.nl) if you’d like to make use of this option. \nKeep in mind that the donation amount should never be an obstacle to your access to the Dharma. Please contact us if it might be an obstacle for you. \nFacilitator\nVen. Gönpo is  an accredited FDCW facilitator and a Buddhist monk based in Australia. He  discovered Buddhism as a child through martial arts movies and TV shows\, this was the inspiration for the childhood dream of becoming a wandering kung fu monk. It was a few decades before part of that dream could be realized with many other life adventures distracting him from the spiritual path in his teens and twenties. \nIt wasn’t until he was in his thirties that Gönpo began to really understand the power of Buddhist teachings when he used them to navigate the emotional roller-coaster of life’s many experiences such as a marriage break down and raising children alone. Fortunately\, due the kindness of his teachers and great good karma\, after his children finished school\, Gönpo was able to fulfil the long-held dream of becoming a monk\, albeit without the kung fu. Ending a 20-year career as a high school teacher of languages\, he become a wandering monk spending time studying and meditating in Europe\, India and Nepal before returning to his hometown\, Brisbane\, to take up the role of Spiritual Care Practitioner at Karuna Hospice Services\, giving care and support to people with life limiting illnesses and their families. \nIn his time as a school teacher\, it was the feedback from students around mindfulness practices and life lessons that had the biggest impact on Gönpo\, motivating him to become a 16 Guidelines for a Happy Life facilitator. In his sessions\, Gönpo encourages discussion and deep engagement in the topics\, challenging participants to examine their own ways of thinking. Through understanding how we are now\, we are better equipped to develop the habits that will bring us closer to how we want to be\, interacting with our own minds and the people around us in ways that will make us and the communities we live in\, happier and healthier. \nMore info\nFor more information and to register please visit the Maitreya Institute website
URL:https://compassionandwisdom.org/event/meditations-reflections-for-mindful-parenting-organized-by-maitreya-institute-2/2025-12-07/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:16 Guidelines,Meditation
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251203T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251203T200000
DTSTAMP:20260410T180042
CREATED:20240814T074015Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250806T112200Z
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SUMMARY:Online and in person- Weekly Meditations on Ethics for a Meaningful Life
DESCRIPTION:About the Sessions\nJoin a wonderful team of facilitators  for a series of Meditations and meaningful discussions based on the 16 Guidelines for Life\, an ethics and resilience program to build inner strength organized by Jamyang Buddhist  Centre in Leeds (UK). \nThis series is structured into 1 hour  sessions and is offered Wednesdays 7:00-8:00pm (online) and Sundays 10:30-11:30 (in-person). If you join in person you are warmly invited to join a  30minutes coffee catch up after the session :). \nWhy joining\nAre you keen to work on your well-being and want to connect with others trying to make their life a little better for themselves and those around them?  \nEach hour-long gathering begins with a soothing meditation to calm your mind\, followed by an inspiring discussion on a core human value\, like patience for example\, that enriches your everyday life. We then dive into a focused meditation designed to help you embody that value fully.  \nAnd if you join in person on Sundays\, you are invited to wrap up your morning with a cup of tea and friendly conversation in a welcoming\, relaxed atmosphere.  \n\nOpen to all\, beginners and experienced students alike!  No registration required\, absolutely everyone welcome. \n\nSchedule:\nIn Person Sundays 10:30 – 11:30 plus 30 mins cafe / social time. \n \nSeptember:\n7th: Courage \n14th: Patience \n21st Contentment \n28th : Delight\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nOctober:\n5th: Kindness \n12th: Honesty \n19th: Generosity \n26th: Right Speech \n \nNovember: \n2nd: Respect \n9th: Forgiveness \n16th: Gratitude\n23rd: Loyalty \n30th: Aspiration\n \nDecember:\n7th: Principles\n14th: Service \n21st: Humility \n \n\n\n\n\n\nOnline Wednesday evenings 7pm to 8pm\n \nSeptember: \n3rd: Courage \n10th: Patience \n17th: Contentment \n24th: Delight \n \nOctober:\n1st: Kindness\n8th: Honesty \n15th: Generosity\n22nd: Right Speech \n29th: Respect \n \nNovember:\n5th: Forgiveness \n12th: Gratitude \n19th: Loyalty \n26th: Aspiration \n \nDecember:\n3rd: Principles \n10th: Service \n17th: Humility \n\n\n\n \nHow to Join \n\n\n\nIn person at Jamyang Leeds Buddhist Centre\, Sundays 10:30-11:30 am local time \n\n\nOnline -Wednesdays from 7.00 pm to 8.00 pm local time. Join here \n\nFor more information please visit the Jamyang Leeds Centre event calendar \nCost\nThis program is offered by donation. Please consider make an offering here.  \n  \nJoin us in person or online to feel inspired and connected!
URL:https://compassionandwisdom.org/event/weekly-secular-meditations-on-the-16-guidelines-for-a-happy-life/2025-12-03/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:16 Guidelines,Meditation
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251130T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251130T193000
DTSTAMP:20260410T180042
CREATED:20251013T093450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251218T123450Z
UID:10000468-1764525600-1764531000@compassionandwisdom.org
SUMMARY:Empathy Circles with Conversations that Matter: Cultivating a Warm Heart and a Wise Mind
DESCRIPTION:Empathy Circles with Conversations That Matter : Cultivating A Warm Heart and a Wise Mind\nFree online sessions led by FDCW facilitator Janna Weiss and Maria Trottman open to everybody! \nA new series of 5 sessions based on the 16 Guidelines resource: Conversations That Matter \nConversations That Matter offers a new way of bringing inspiration for wise and compassionate action based on the 16 Guidelines for Life. \nSessions Schedule:\n5 Sundays from November to January – You can join any session! \n1:00 pm – 2:30 pm ET / 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm GMT / 10:00 am – 11:30 am PT\, please check\nyour time zone here. \nThe 5 sessions will explore the Wisdom Theme: How We Act \nNovember 30- Wisdom Theme 2: How We Act \nDecember 7 : Kindness\n(December 14 – no session)\nDecember 21:  Honesty\nDecember 28: Generosity\nJanuary 4: Right Speech \nPlease come on time and plan on staying for the full 90 minutes. \nSharing our experiences and practicing together can help us feel connected to others in a meaningful and supportive way. Drop-ins welcome! \nJoin Zoom Here  \nWho are these sessions for?\nThese Online Empathy Circles are for people of all ages\, backgrounds and ideas\, who are looking for practical tools to create positive transformation in their homes\, individual lives\, relationships\, community\, or workplace. \nAbout the Empathy Circles\nThe Empathy Circle practice is the most effective gateway practice for learning\, practicing and deepening listening and empathy skills\, as well as\, nurturing an empathic way of being. \nThe Empathy Circle provides a structured dialogue process where each person feels fully heard\, fostering mutual understanding and connection. The Empathy Circle practice not only hones empathy but also fosters a range of valuable skills\, such as communication and conflict management skills\, making it a powerful tool for personal growth\, conflict resolutions and meaningful dialogue. \nThe Empathy Circle was developed by Edwin Rutsch\, founder and director of The Empathy Center\, based on the work of psychologist Carl Rogers. The four core values of the Empathy Circle are empathy\, mutuality\, openness and caring. \nIf you want to know more about the Empathy Circles\, please check  the June 2023 Summit\, and Empathy Circles with CTM/16G at the Nov 2024 Empathy Summit\, as well as other circles that Janna and others have led. \nPosted here with transcript\, and here on Janna’s YouTube \nAbout the facilitators:\nJanna is an acupuncturist and herbalist\, and teaches mind science in New York City. She holds a PhD from the University of Texas at Austin in Biological Sciences—Botany (ethnobotany). Janna is also a human rights activist\, for peace\, for Tibet\, for the rights of people with psychosocial disabilities\, and for the real rights of children and families. Janna began studying Tibetan Buddhism in 2005. She is an accredited 16 Guidelines Level 1 & 2 and Unlocking Your Potential Facilitator\, and an Empathy Circle Facilitator. \nMaria is an Empathy Circle Facilitator and a student of the 16 Guidelines. She is passionate about Empathy Circles and the way this simple dialogue structure\, grounded in listening and mutual understanding\, can foster connection and openness among people. When combined with universal values such as kindness and respect\, Maria believes this practice holds the potential to bring healing to societies. She is not qualified to teach or lead workshops\, but happy to support Janna during this series. Maria holds a PhD in Economics and works as a data analyst in the health sector. \nSupporting Janna and the Empathy Circles: please\, consider supporting Janna so that she can continue to offer these transformative sessions by making a donation scanning the QR code below or by making a donation on the dedicated page  https://tinyurl.com/nhcxcrcw \nJoin Zoom Here
URL:https://compassionandwisdom.org/event/empathy-circle-with-conversations-that-matter-3-2/2025-11-30/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:16 Guidelines
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ORGANIZER;CN="Janna Weiss":MAILTO:thangkha123@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251126T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251126T200000
DTSTAMP:20260410T180042
CREATED:20240814T074015Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250806T112200Z
UID:10000865-1764183600-1764187200@compassionandwisdom.org
SUMMARY:Online and in person- Weekly Meditations on Ethics for a Meaningful Life
DESCRIPTION:About the Sessions\nJoin a wonderful team of facilitators  for a series of Meditations and meaningful discussions based on the 16 Guidelines for Life\, an ethics and resilience program to build inner strength organized by Jamyang Buddhist  Centre in Leeds (UK). \nThis series is structured into 1 hour  sessions and is offered Wednesdays 7:00-8:00pm (online) and Sundays 10:30-11:30 (in-person). If you join in person you are warmly invited to join a  30minutes coffee catch up after the session :). \nWhy joining\nAre you keen to work on your well-being and want to connect with others trying to make their life a little better for themselves and those around them?  \nEach hour-long gathering begins with a soothing meditation to calm your mind\, followed by an inspiring discussion on a core human value\, like patience for example\, that enriches your everyday life. We then dive into a focused meditation designed to help you embody that value fully.  \nAnd if you join in person on Sundays\, you are invited to wrap up your morning with a cup of tea and friendly conversation in a welcoming\, relaxed atmosphere.  \n\nOpen to all\, beginners and experienced students alike!  No registration required\, absolutely everyone welcome. \n\nSchedule:\nIn Person Sundays 10:30 – 11:30 plus 30 mins cafe / social time. \n \nSeptember:\n7th: Courage \n14th: Patience \n21st Contentment \n28th : Delight\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nOctober:\n5th: Kindness \n12th: Honesty \n19th: Generosity \n26th: Right Speech \n \nNovember: \n2nd: Respect \n9th: Forgiveness \n16th: Gratitude\n23rd: Loyalty \n30th: Aspiration\n \nDecember:\n7th: Principles\n14th: Service \n21st: Humility \n \n\n\n\n\n\nOnline Wednesday evenings 7pm to 8pm\n \nSeptember: \n3rd: Courage \n10th: Patience \n17th: Contentment \n24th: Delight \n \nOctober:\n1st: Kindness\n8th: Honesty \n15th: Generosity\n22nd: Right Speech \n29th: Respect \n \nNovember:\n5th: Forgiveness \n12th: Gratitude \n19th: Loyalty \n26th: Aspiration \n \nDecember:\n3rd: Principles \n10th: Service \n17th: Humility \n\n\n\n \nHow to Join \n\n\n\nIn person at Jamyang Leeds Buddhist Centre\, Sundays 10:30-11:30 am local time \n\n\nOnline -Wednesdays from 7.00 pm to 8.00 pm local time. Join here \n\nFor more information please visit the Jamyang Leeds Centre event calendar \nCost\nThis program is offered by donation. Please consider make an offering here.  \n  \nJoin us in person or online to feel inspired and connected!
URL:https://compassionandwisdom.org/event/weekly-secular-meditations-on-the-16-guidelines-for-a-happy-life/2025-11-26/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:16 Guidelines,Meditation
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20251125T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20251125T203000
DTSTAMP:20260410T180042
CREATED:20250911T113251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250915T094427Z
UID:10000994-1764099000-1764102600@compassionandwisdom.org
SUMMARY:Bi-weekly Meditations for a more Peaceful Life Organized by the Centre for Wisdom and Compassion
DESCRIPTION:“Many people think excitement is happiness…. But when you are excited you are not peaceful. True happiness is based on peace.” ― Thich Nhat Hanh \nAbout the Sessions\nJoin us online for an hour to pause\, center\, and restore to a happier and more peaceful mind to support you in being a bit more resilient in a world which does not always make sense anymore. These guided meditations are to help you calm your mind\, explore your own nature and develop a more peaceful perception on life. When you are well with yourself\, you will be more able to be well with others and the world.  \nThese meditations are very practical\, they are not within a religious context\, so they are suitable for people of different beliefs\, ages and abilities\, for beginners as well as for those with more experience.  \n\n\nWhat are the meditations based on?\nThey are based on a set of values and principles aimed at helping individuals cultivate a more peaceful and meaningful life. They are divided into four categories:  \n\nhow we think (humility\, patience\, contentment and delight) \nhow we act (kindness\, honesty\, generosity and right speech) \nhow we relate to others (respect\, forgiveness\, gratitude and loyalty)\nhow we find meaning (aspiration\, principles\, service and courage). \n\nThese guidelines provide a framework for personal growth\, encouraging individuals to think\, act\, relate\, and find meaning in ways that foster a harmonious and fulfilling life. \nHow to Join\nThe sessions are offered online with a few of the sessions also being offered with the option of meeting physically in Phendeling’s rooms in Copenhagen. You will receive all details once you register. \nSchedule\nThe first 4 meditations are around How We Think – with the subtitle: Change Your Mind. Change Your Life. \nWe will meditate on: \n\n2nd September 19.30-20.30 (online): Humility\n16th September 19.30-20.30 (online): Patience\n30th September 19.00-20.30 (online and on site at Phendeling): Contentment\n14th October 19.30-20.30 (online): Delight.\n\nThe next 4 meditations are on How We Act – with the subtitle: Every Skillful Action Makes a Better World. \nWe will meditate on \n\n28th October 19.30-20.30 (online): Kindness\n11th November 19.00-20.30 (online and on site at Phendeling): Honesty\n25th November 19.30-20.30 (online): Generosity\n9th December 19.00-20.30 (online and on site at Phendeling): Right Speech.\n\nSessions with the next 8 meditations will be offered in spring 2026. \n\n\n\n\nCost\n\n\nThe meditations are freely offered with a suggested donation is 25 kr. for each online session and 50 kr. for the onsite sessions. \n\nWhy meditate?\nWhen you control your mind with wisdom you create the space you need to discover peace and joy. Your life then becomes peaceful and joyful and somewhat protected from the ups and downs of the external world. For beginner to advanced meditators. \nMore info\nFor more information please visit the Centre’s website
URL:https://compassionandwisdom.org/event/by-weekly-meditations-for-a-more-peaceful-life-organized-by-the-centre-for-wisdom-and-compassion/2025-11-25/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:16 Guidelines,Meditation
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20251123T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20251123T110000
DTSTAMP:20260410T180042
CREATED:20251013T090708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251013T090709Z
UID:10001043-1763892000-1763895600@compassionandwisdom.org
SUMMARY:Meditations & Reflections for Mindful Parenting Organized by Maitreya Institute
DESCRIPTION:“Discover calm\, connection & confidence – For you and your family\nAbout the Sessions\nJoin us for a series of guided meditations and reflections for parents\, inspired by the 16 Guidelines for Life from the Foundation for Developing Compassion and Wisdom (FDCW) – practical\, compassionate meditations to support you in raising more resilient\, kind\, and self-aware children in a complex world. Based on the perspective that parenting is a practice\, not a perfection\, by being patient and kind with yourself as you grow alongside your children \nIn this first module\, through short\, accessible sessions\, you’ll explore the powerful guidelines patience\, kindness\, forgiveness\, and right speech—not just as ideals\, but as living tools to bring more calm and connection into your home. \n\n\nWhy it might help you\nParenting can feel overwhelming\, reactive\, and lonely at times. These sessions help you reconnect with your own values and inner resources\, to support you to parent with more a bit more clarity\, calm\, and confidence—even in the messiest moments. You’ll begin to respond rather than react\, become more emotional resilient yourself\, and start to create a more peaceful environment for your family. \nWhether you’re navigating toddler tantrums\, teenage storms\, or simply seeking more grounded parenting\, this series offers a safe space to pause\, reflect\, and grow—with a community of like-minded parents guided by the Australian Buddhist monk\, former high school teacher and parent of two adult children Ven. Gönpo. \nSet-up\nThe series is divided in 4 modules with each 4 meditations. You will receive guidance to reflect and practice during the week in your daily family life. No prior meditation experience needed. Just curiosity\, and a willingness to show up for yourself and your family. \nPractical information\n\nDates: Every 2 weeks on Sunday morning – Oct 26\, 9th Nov\, 23 Nov and 7 Dec. . \nTiming: 10.00 – 11.00 am\nLocation: online only via Zoom\nLanguage: English \nReflection materials and recordings: you will be given reflection questions and guidance to reflect for yourself and also with your family and a link to the audio recordings of the meditations.\nLast-minute registration: Please also send an email to amsterdam@maitreya.nl\, to ensure we can send you the necessary Zoom link in time to join the class.\n\n\n\nHow you can Practice Generosity\n\nDāna (generosity) is one of the cornerstones of the Buddhist path. With your donation we uphold our Dharma center & program\, which is managed entirely by volunteers. \nThe suggested donation for the 4 meditations €25. \nFor students and people with low income\, the suggested donation is €15. Please send us an email (amsterdam@maitreya.nl) if you’d like to make use of this option. \nKeep in mind that the donation amount should never be an obstacle to your access to the Dharma. Please contact us if it might be an obstacle for you. \nFacilitator\nVen. Gönpo is  an accredited FDCW facilitator and a Buddhist monk based in Australia. He  discovered Buddhism as a child through martial arts movies and TV shows\, this was the inspiration for the childhood dream of becoming a wandering kung fu monk. It was a few decades before part of that dream could be realized with many other life adventures distracting him from the spiritual path in his teens and twenties. \nIt wasn’t until he was in his thirties that Gönpo began to really understand the power of Buddhist teachings when he used them to navigate the emotional roller-coaster of life’s many experiences such as a marriage break down and raising children alone. Fortunately\, due the kindness of his teachers and great good karma\, after his children finished school\, Gönpo was able to fulfil the long-held dream of becoming a monk\, albeit without the kung fu. Ending a 20-year career as a high school teacher of languages\, he become a wandering monk spending time studying and meditating in Europe\, India and Nepal before returning to his hometown\, Brisbane\, to take up the role of Spiritual Care Practitioner at Karuna Hospice Services\, giving care and support to people with life limiting illnesses and their families. \nIn his time as a school teacher\, it was the feedback from students around mindfulness practices and life lessons that had the biggest impact on Gönpo\, motivating him to become a 16 Guidelines for a Happy Life facilitator. In his sessions\, Gönpo encourages discussion and deep engagement in the topics\, challenging participants to examine their own ways of thinking. Through understanding how we are now\, we are better equipped to develop the habits that will bring us closer to how we want to be\, interacting with our own minds and the people around us in ways that will make us and the communities we live in\, happier and healthier. \nMore info\nFor more information and to register please visit the Maitreya Institute website
URL:https://compassionandwisdom.org/event/meditations-reflections-for-mindful-parenting-organized-by-maitreya-institute-2/2025-11-23/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:16 Guidelines,Meditation
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251119T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251119T200000
DTSTAMP:20260410T180042
CREATED:20240814T074015Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250806T112200Z
UID:10000864-1763578800-1763582400@compassionandwisdom.org
SUMMARY:Online and in person- Weekly Meditations on Ethics for a Meaningful Life
DESCRIPTION:About the Sessions\nJoin a wonderful team of facilitators  for a series of Meditations and meaningful discussions based on the 16 Guidelines for Life\, an ethics and resilience program to build inner strength organized by Jamyang Buddhist  Centre in Leeds (UK). \nThis series is structured into 1 hour  sessions and is offered Wednesdays 7:00-8:00pm (online) and Sundays 10:30-11:30 (in-person). If you join in person you are warmly invited to join a  30minutes coffee catch up after the session :). \nWhy joining\nAre you keen to work on your well-being and want to connect with others trying to make their life a little better for themselves and those around them?  \nEach hour-long gathering begins with a soothing meditation to calm your mind\, followed by an inspiring discussion on a core human value\, like patience for example\, that enriches your everyday life. We then dive into a focused meditation designed to help you embody that value fully.  \nAnd if you join in person on Sundays\, you are invited to wrap up your morning with a cup of tea and friendly conversation in a welcoming\, relaxed atmosphere.  \n\nOpen to all\, beginners and experienced students alike!  No registration required\, absolutely everyone welcome. \n\nSchedule:\nIn Person Sundays 10:30 – 11:30 plus 30 mins cafe / social time. \n \nSeptember:\n7th: Courage \n14th: Patience \n21st Contentment \n28th : Delight\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nOctober:\n5th: Kindness \n12th: Honesty \n19th: Generosity \n26th: Right Speech \n \nNovember: \n2nd: Respect \n9th: Forgiveness \n16th: Gratitude\n23rd: Loyalty \n30th: Aspiration\n \nDecember:\n7th: Principles\n14th: Service \n21st: Humility \n \n\n\n\n\n\nOnline Wednesday evenings 7pm to 8pm\n \nSeptember: \n3rd: Courage \n10th: Patience \n17th: Contentment \n24th: Delight \n \nOctober:\n1st: Kindness\n8th: Honesty \n15th: Generosity\n22nd: Right Speech \n29th: Respect \n \nNovember:\n5th: Forgiveness \n12th: Gratitude \n19th: Loyalty \n26th: Aspiration \n \nDecember:\n3rd: Principles \n10th: Service \n17th: Humility \n\n\n\n \nHow to Join \n\n\n\nIn person at Jamyang Leeds Buddhist Centre\, Sundays 10:30-11:30 am local time \n\n\nOnline -Wednesdays from 7.00 pm to 8.00 pm local time. Join here \n\nFor more information please visit the Jamyang Leeds Centre event calendar \nCost\nThis program is offered by donation. Please consider make an offering here.  \n  \nJoin us in person or online to feel inspired and connected!
URL:https://compassionandwisdom.org/event/weekly-secular-meditations-on-the-16-guidelines-for-a-happy-life/2025-11-19/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:16 Guidelines,Meditation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251117T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251208T130000
DTSTAMP:20260410T180042
CREATED:20250424T131731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250923T084806Z
UID:10000461-1763373600-1765198800@compassionandwisdom.org
SUMMARY:Embodying the Qualities of Mindfulness with the 16G | Organized by the University of Toronto
DESCRIPTION:About this course\nIn this experiential course  you will reflect on your motivations\, intentions\, values and practices in order to contribute to a secular\, inclusive\, universal and embodied practice. \nDiscussions will surround the ancient set of 16 guidelines inspired by leaders committed to a culture that proposes mindful thought\, values\, relations and compassion-in-action  This course highlights how individuals may embody mindful practices in the everyday. Drawing from an ancient wisdom tradition\, the 16 Guidelines proposes a palette of secular options that cultivate states of the embodied mind.  These guidelines can be integrated into everyday life as a secular practice to optimize one’s human potential as well as to promote a civil society. These include states of mind such as: compassion\, kindness\, authentic speech etc. \nWhat you’ll learn:\n\nUnderstand the concept of the embodied mind.\nInterpret the ancient document known as the 16 Guidelines both historically and in its contemporary application and usage.\nDevelop your own personal guidelines that will provide the scaffolding of your own embodied practice.\n\nSchedule:\nThis course is delivered on Mondays\, in 4 online sessions from November 17\, 2025 – December 8\, 2025\, with Real Time Meetings from 10 AM – 13:00 PM ( local time) \n\nSchedule: Mon\, 10 am-1 pm\, Nov 17\, 24\, Dec 1\, 8\n\nStudents must attend all sessions to complete the course. If you miss any of the scheduled dates\, you will need to re-register into the course at a later date. \nMore info\, bookings and cost:\nThe course fee is $365 CAD \nFor more information and bookings\, please visit the University of Toronto web page \nMeet your Facilitator\nCraig Mackie\, MA\, MSW-Craig Mackie started practicing mindfulness as a member of the Canadian national biathlon team and has since done numerous secular and Buddhist meditation retreats. Certified as a Transformative Mindfulness practitioner and international 16 Guidelines Trainer\, he has worked in the field of wilderness therapy\, adolescent addictions\, homelessness\, experiential education and therapeutic recreation \n  \n**This course is for educational purposes and is not intended as a substitute for consultation and treatment from a qualified and registered healthcare professional or service provider. 
URL:https://compassionandwisdom.org/event/embodying-the-qualities-of-mindfulness-with-the-16g-organized-by-the-university-of-toronto-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:16 Guidelines,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251112T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251112T200000
DTSTAMP:20260410T180042
CREATED:20240814T074015Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250806T112200Z
UID:10000863-1762974000-1762977600@compassionandwisdom.org
SUMMARY:Online and in person- Weekly Meditations on Ethics for a Meaningful Life
DESCRIPTION:About the Sessions\nJoin a wonderful team of facilitators  for a series of Meditations and meaningful discussions based on the 16 Guidelines for Life\, an ethics and resilience program to build inner strength organized by Jamyang Buddhist  Centre in Leeds (UK). \nThis series is structured into 1 hour  sessions and is offered Wednesdays 7:00-8:00pm (online) and Sundays 10:30-11:30 (in-person). If you join in person you are warmly invited to join a  30minutes coffee catch up after the session :). \nWhy joining\nAre you keen to work on your well-being and want to connect with others trying to make their life a little better for themselves and those around them?  \nEach hour-long gathering begins with a soothing meditation to calm your mind\, followed by an inspiring discussion on a core human value\, like patience for example\, that enriches your everyday life. We then dive into a focused meditation designed to help you embody that value fully.  \nAnd if you join in person on Sundays\, you are invited to wrap up your morning with a cup of tea and friendly conversation in a welcoming\, relaxed atmosphere.  \n\nOpen to all\, beginners and experienced students alike!  No registration required\, absolutely everyone welcome. \n\nSchedule:\nIn Person Sundays 10:30 – 11:30 plus 30 mins cafe / social time. \n \nSeptember:\n7th: Courage \n14th: Patience \n21st Contentment \n28th : Delight\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nOctober:\n5th: Kindness \n12th: Honesty \n19th: Generosity \n26th: Right Speech \n \nNovember: \n2nd: Respect \n9th: Forgiveness \n16th: Gratitude\n23rd: Loyalty \n30th: Aspiration\n \nDecember:\n7th: Principles\n14th: Service \n21st: Humility \n \n\n\n\n\n\nOnline Wednesday evenings 7pm to 8pm\n \nSeptember: \n3rd: Courage \n10th: Patience \n17th: Contentment \n24th: Delight \n \nOctober:\n1st: Kindness\n8th: Honesty \n15th: Generosity\n22nd: Right Speech \n29th: Respect \n \nNovember:\n5th: Forgiveness \n12th: Gratitude \n19th: Loyalty \n26th: Aspiration \n \nDecember:\n3rd: Principles \n10th: Service \n17th: Humility \n\n\n\n \nHow to Join \n\n\n\nIn person at Jamyang Leeds Buddhist Centre\, Sundays 10:30-11:30 am local time \n\n\nOnline -Wednesdays from 7.00 pm to 8.00 pm local time. Join here \n\nFor more information please visit the Jamyang Leeds Centre event calendar \nCost\nThis program is offered by donation. Please consider make an offering here.  \n  \nJoin us in person or online to feel inspired and connected!
URL:https://compassionandwisdom.org/event/weekly-secular-meditations-on-the-16-guidelines-for-a-happy-life/2025-11-12/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:16 Guidelines,Meditation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20251112T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20251112T123000
DTSTAMP:20260410T180042
CREATED:20251023T085013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251023T092617Z
UID:10001065-1762939800-1762950600@compassionandwisdom.org
SUMMARY:Why Kindness Matters | An Event for World Kindness Day Organized by Karuna Hospice
DESCRIPTION:About this Event\nThis World Kindness Day join Karuna’s Venerable Tsultrim for this online event\, as she discusses “Why Kindness Matters” with Professor Robin Banerjee\, and Compassion in Politics with Jennifer Nadel. \nAttendees will also have the opportunity to participate in an interactive session\, discussing the topics explored by guest speakers. \n\n\nThis online event will be held through Zoom. The link will be sent to registered guests the week of the event.\n\n\n\nThe Speakers\n\n\n\n\nProfessor Robin Banerjee a professor of developmental psychology and the inaugural Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Global and Civic Engagement at the University of Sussex.  He formerly served as Director of Teaching and Learning and later as Head of the School of Psychology at Sussex\, one of the largest and most academically diverse communities of psychology students and staff in the UK.  In his current role as Pro-Vice-Chancellor\, Robin is the University’s strategic lead for global and civic engagement\, establishing and strengthening institutional relationships with stakeholders and partner organisations in the local community as well as internationally.  Professor Banerjee’s research focuses on the social and emotional  development of young people\, and he works closely with practitioners and policymakers in the areas of education and mental health. He founded the Sussex Centre for Research on Kindness\, an interdisciplinary research centre focused on illuminating the nature of kindness and its impacts on people and communities. Professor Banerjee recently led The Kindness Test\, a partnership with the BBC that became the world’s largest ever public science project on kindness\, as well as The Screen Test\, a partnership with the Radio Times that marked their centenary by exploring the power of television and radio in people’s lives.  He is also an expert advisor to EmpathyLab\, an organisation that works with schools\, libraries\, and other community stakeholders to promote empathy and reading for pleasure through the power of children’s books. \n\n  \n\nJennifer Nadel is the Co-director of the cross-party think tank\, Compassion in Politics and the Director of Compassionate Politics at Stanford University’s Centre for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education.  She has worked in and around Westminster for three decades and advised politicians and campaigns locally\, nationally and internationally.  A barrister\, author\, strategist\, keynote speaker and award-winning television  journalist (ex BBC\, Channel Four News and ITN)\, her books include:  Sunday Times bestseller\, WE: A Manifesto for Women Everywhere (written with Gillian Anderson);  How Compassion can Transform our Politics\, Economy and Society.  Her BBC Radio documentary\, Broken  Politics.Broken Politicians explores the mental health crisis in UK politics and the implications for democracy. Similar research is now being done with Australian politicians on their mental wellbeing and Compassion in Politics will shortly be launching in Australia. She provides training in Resilience and Compassionate Leadership globally. Her father was interned in Australia during WWII as a Dunera boy and she has written about the injustice of his experience in Fault Lines\, Australia’s Unequal Past which is published in October 2025. https://publishing.monash.edu/product/fault-lines/ \n\nMore info and To Register \nFor more information and to register\, please visit the Event’s website
URL:https://compassionandwisdom.org/event/why-kindness-matters-organized-by-karuna-hospice-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Dialogues
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20251111T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20251111T203000
DTSTAMP:20260410T180042
CREATED:20250911T113251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250915T094427Z
UID:10000993-1762889400-1762893000@compassionandwisdom.org
SUMMARY:Bi-weekly Meditations for a more Peaceful Life Organized by the Centre for Wisdom and Compassion
DESCRIPTION:“Many people think excitement is happiness…. But when you are excited you are not peaceful. True happiness is based on peace.” ― Thich Nhat Hanh \nAbout the Sessions\nJoin us online for an hour to pause\, center\, and restore to a happier and more peaceful mind to support you in being a bit more resilient in a world which does not always make sense anymore. These guided meditations are to help you calm your mind\, explore your own nature and develop a more peaceful perception on life. When you are well with yourself\, you will be more able to be well with others and the world.  \nThese meditations are very practical\, they are not within a religious context\, so they are suitable for people of different beliefs\, ages and abilities\, for beginners as well as for those with more experience.  \n\n\nWhat are the meditations based on?\nThey are based on a set of values and principles aimed at helping individuals cultivate a more peaceful and meaningful life. They are divided into four categories:  \n\nhow we think (humility\, patience\, contentment and delight) \nhow we act (kindness\, honesty\, generosity and right speech) \nhow we relate to others (respect\, forgiveness\, gratitude and loyalty)\nhow we find meaning (aspiration\, principles\, service and courage). \n\nThese guidelines provide a framework for personal growth\, encouraging individuals to think\, act\, relate\, and find meaning in ways that foster a harmonious and fulfilling life. \nHow to Join\nThe sessions are offered online with a few of the sessions also being offered with the option of meeting physically in Phendeling’s rooms in Copenhagen. You will receive all details once you register. \nSchedule\nThe first 4 meditations are around How We Think – with the subtitle: Change Your Mind. Change Your Life. \nWe will meditate on: \n\n2nd September 19.30-20.30 (online): Humility\n16th September 19.30-20.30 (online): Patience\n30th September 19.00-20.30 (online and on site at Phendeling): Contentment\n14th October 19.30-20.30 (online): Delight.\n\nThe next 4 meditations are on How We Act – with the subtitle: Every Skillful Action Makes a Better World. \nWe will meditate on \n\n28th October 19.30-20.30 (online): Kindness\n11th November 19.00-20.30 (online and on site at Phendeling): Honesty\n25th November 19.30-20.30 (online): Generosity\n9th December 19.00-20.30 (online and on site at Phendeling): Right Speech.\n\nSessions with the next 8 meditations will be offered in spring 2026. \n\n\n\n\nCost\n\n\nThe meditations are freely offered with a suggested donation is 25 kr. for each online session and 50 kr. for the onsite sessions. \n\nWhy meditate?\nWhen you control your mind with wisdom you create the space you need to discover peace and joy. Your life then becomes peaceful and joyful and somewhat protected from the ups and downs of the external world. For beginner to advanced meditators. \nMore info\nFor more information please visit the Centre’s website
URL:https://compassionandwisdom.org/event/by-weekly-meditations-for-a-more-peaceful-life-organized-by-the-centre-for-wisdom-and-compassion/2025-11-11/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:16 Guidelines,Meditation
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20251109T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20251109T110000
DTSTAMP:20260410T180042
CREATED:20251013T090708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251013T090709Z
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SUMMARY:Meditations & Reflections for Mindful Parenting Organized by Maitreya Institute
DESCRIPTION:“Discover calm\, connection & confidence – For you and your family\nAbout the Sessions\nJoin us for a series of guided meditations and reflections for parents\, inspired by the 16 Guidelines for Life from the Foundation for Developing Compassion and Wisdom (FDCW) – practical\, compassionate meditations to support you in raising more resilient\, kind\, and self-aware children in a complex world. Based on the perspective that parenting is a practice\, not a perfection\, by being patient and kind with yourself as you grow alongside your children \nIn this first module\, through short\, accessible sessions\, you’ll explore the powerful guidelines patience\, kindness\, forgiveness\, and right speech—not just as ideals\, but as living tools to bring more calm and connection into your home. \n\n\nWhy it might help you\nParenting can feel overwhelming\, reactive\, and lonely at times. These sessions help you reconnect with your own values and inner resources\, to support you to parent with more a bit more clarity\, calm\, and confidence—even in the messiest moments. You’ll begin to respond rather than react\, become more emotional resilient yourself\, and start to create a more peaceful environment for your family. \nWhether you’re navigating toddler tantrums\, teenage storms\, or simply seeking more grounded parenting\, this series offers a safe space to pause\, reflect\, and grow—with a community of like-minded parents guided by the Australian Buddhist monk\, former high school teacher and parent of two adult children Ven. Gönpo. \nSet-up\nThe series is divided in 4 modules with each 4 meditations. You will receive guidance to reflect and practice during the week in your daily family life. No prior meditation experience needed. Just curiosity\, and a willingness to show up for yourself and your family. \nPractical information\n\nDates: Every 2 weeks on Sunday morning – Oct 26\, 9th Nov\, 23 Nov and 7 Dec. . \nTiming: 10.00 – 11.00 am\nLocation: online only via Zoom\nLanguage: English \nReflection materials and recordings: you will be given reflection questions and guidance to reflect for yourself and also with your family and a link to the audio recordings of the meditations.\nLast-minute registration: Please also send an email to amsterdam@maitreya.nl\, to ensure we can send you the necessary Zoom link in time to join the class.\n\n\n\nHow you can Practice Generosity\n\nDāna (generosity) is one of the cornerstones of the Buddhist path. With your donation we uphold our Dharma center & program\, which is managed entirely by volunteers. \nThe suggested donation for the 4 meditations €25. \nFor students and people with low income\, the suggested donation is €15. Please send us an email (amsterdam@maitreya.nl) if you’d like to make use of this option. \nKeep in mind that the donation amount should never be an obstacle to your access to the Dharma. Please contact us if it might be an obstacle for you. \nFacilitator\nVen. Gönpo is  an accredited FDCW facilitator and a Buddhist monk based in Australia. He  discovered Buddhism as a child through martial arts movies and TV shows\, this was the inspiration for the childhood dream of becoming a wandering kung fu monk. It was a few decades before part of that dream could be realized with many other life adventures distracting him from the spiritual path in his teens and twenties. \nIt wasn’t until he was in his thirties that Gönpo began to really understand the power of Buddhist teachings when he used them to navigate the emotional roller-coaster of life’s many experiences such as a marriage break down and raising children alone. Fortunately\, due the kindness of his teachers and great good karma\, after his children finished school\, Gönpo was able to fulfil the long-held dream of becoming a monk\, albeit without the kung fu. Ending a 20-year career as a high school teacher of languages\, he become a wandering monk spending time studying and meditating in Europe\, India and Nepal before returning to his hometown\, Brisbane\, to take up the role of Spiritual Care Practitioner at Karuna Hospice Services\, giving care and support to people with life limiting illnesses and their families. \nIn his time as a school teacher\, it was the feedback from students around mindfulness practices and life lessons that had the biggest impact on Gönpo\, motivating him to become a 16 Guidelines for a Happy Life facilitator. In his sessions\, Gönpo encourages discussion and deep engagement in the topics\, challenging participants to examine their own ways of thinking. Through understanding how we are now\, we are better equipped to develop the habits that will bring us closer to how we want to be\, interacting with our own minds and the people around us in ways that will make us and the communities we live in\, happier and healthier. \nMore info\nFor more information and to register please visit the Maitreya Institute website
URL:https://compassionandwisdom.org/event/meditations-reflections-for-mindful-parenting-organized-by-maitreya-institute-2/2025-11-09/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:16 Guidelines,Meditation
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