Why Going Deeper with Wisdom and Compassion
Developed and taught by Mindfulness Northwest Founder and Executive Director Tim Burnett, this course seeks to help you to…
Grow and Sustain your Mindfulness & Compassion Practice in Community
Are you interested in continuing to develop your compassion practice? Want to deepen your understanding of compassion? Curious about the spiritual roots of contemporary compassion teachings? Are you seeking community and support around integrating the habit of daily self-compassion and compassion for others into your life?
Learn and Apply the Traditional Teachings of Buddhism
Tim is an experienced teacher in both modern mindfulness and compassion training and traditional Buddhism where he is Soto Zen lineage holder having served a long apprenticeship with his own teacher Zoketsu Norman Fischer and taught for many years at Red Cedar Zen Community in Bellingham which he co-founded in 1991.
One of Tim’s great joys is making traditional teachings accessible to all.
Who It’s For
This 6-week online course is for alumni of the Mindful Self-Compassion program or the Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction program who are ready to explore mindfulness and compassion more deeply in a practice community.
Class Theme: CULTIVATING THE MIND OF LOVE
The theme for this class is engaging the traditional wisdom of Mahayana Buddhism with the guidance of Thich Nhat Hanh’s warm and wise little book, Cultivating the Mind of Love, which explores how the traditional wisdom text of Mahayana Buddhism help us to open our hearts.
In Cultivating the Mind of Love, Thich Nhat Hanh gives a most unusual Dharma teaching: the story of his first love. He pairs these personal memories with his insightful commentaries on classic Buddhist teachings, including the Diamond Lotus, Avatamsaka, and Vimalakirti Sutras.
In combining personal experience and Dharma teachings, Nhat Hanh allows his readers to experience and to appreciate what is human and wonderful in all of us. He shows us how to cultivate our own “mind of love”—and how to bring joy and hope to ourselves and those around us.
TEACHER
SCHEDULE
6 Sunday classes, March 23 – April 27
4:00 – 6:00pm PT
All-Day Retreat (Online):
Saturday, April 12, 9am – 4pm PT
with Carolyn McCarthy
COST
$320 – $485 (or $80 – $121/month)
- Sliding scale: Choose what’s right for you.
- Payment plan option: 4-months, no-interest.
- Scholarships available: No need to apply; just choose a scholarship tuition during registration.
Prerequisite
You must have completed either the 8-week Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction course or the 8-week Mindful Self-Compassion course (with any teacher or school).
This course will support you in:
- Learning how mindfulness and compassion were traditionally understood in Buddhism and how to apply this ancient wisdom to our modern lives
- Setting intentions for your own practice of mindfulness & compassion
- Incorporating formal and informal practices in your daily routine
- Learning ways to relate to the doings of your life in a wiser and more compassionate way
- Exploring compassion and mindfulness in the context of how you relate with others
- Being in community with other committed practitioners of mindful compassion
In concert with exploring contemporary mindfulness teachings, we’ll orient our exploration around a traditional Buddhist text and touch upon the scientific support for the transformational possibilities of mindfulness practice. The emphasis will be both on developing deeper understanding, and on everyday life integration.
Each week expect:
- Hands-on mindfulness practices, exercises and meditations
- Discussion and exploration of how we’re incorporating mindful compassion into our lives
- A deep dive into topics ranging from Buddhist teachings on the Four Foundations of Mindfulness to recent neuroscience
- Weekly home practice assignments, readings, handouts and videos to explore
- Connecting with an accountability partner between classes to support your daily practice
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