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As part of the twentyfifth anniversary of the founding of the EmoryTibet Partnership Emory University will host a webinar titled Compassion Revolution Understanding and Responding to the Dalai Lamas Vision for the Future on Wednesday November 8 2023 at 11am EST
Emory-Tibet Week 2021 will be different from years past because of its virtual format, but will still share insights with members of the Emory community and others through its theme of “Compassion, Practice and Well-being.”
The theme represents the shared mission of all the programs of Emory’s Center for Contemplative Science and Compassion-Based Ethics (CCSCBE): CBCT® (Cognitively-Based Compassion Training), SEE Learning® (Social, Emotional and Ethical Learning) and the Robert A. Paul Emory-Tibet Science Initiative.
“These programs come together with the Compassion Center’s most recent endeavor an ambitious initiative called The Compassion Shift which aims to advance a global culture of compassion to the key areas of health care, education, business and social services across the world,” says Hannah Smith, CCSCBE program coordinator. “Drawing from years of experience and research, we strive to make the need for compassion in our world more visible and to sh
Registration for the free course is open at CompassionShift.Emory.edu.
The challenge is designed to help people recognize their capacity for compassion and learn how to practice it each day. Over the course of three weeks, participants will progress through a series of topics that explore the transformative power of compassion. Each topic includes daily guided meditations, simple everyday actions, and reflective journaling that are completed virtually at a time convenient to the participant.
“Cultivating compassion toward self and others is the urgent need of our time,” said Lobsang Tenzin Negi, executive director of Emory University’s Center for Contemplative Science and Compassion-Based Ethics. “Compassion is a basic capacity of the human heart that helps us live in harmony with ourselves, with others and with our planet. It is our hope that people around the world will accept the challenge to devote some time during the 21 days exploring the ways that compassion can crea