Exploring a Radical Vision of Compassion
February 28, 2018
Compassion is often associated with religion. It is also believed to be at times the cause of distress in those who experience it. And yet, recent research suggests that compassion might be a source of hardiness, resilience, and well-being. It is as well an important feature of our collective well-being. This evening, we explore a new model of compassion that is nonlinear, context sensitive, and practical, and a unique process that cultivates compassion when we interact with each other.