“If you want others to be happy, practice compassion.
If you want to be happy yourself, practice compassion.”– H.H. Dalia Lama
Abundant scientific research confirms the value of cultivating compassion for our well-being.
But it’s easier to be compassionate toward some people than others; and when we fail, mess up, or feel rejected, most of us become self-critical rather than self-compassionate. Luckily, compassion can be cultivated. And under the right conditions, psychedelic medicines can powerfully enhance compassion and self-compassion training.
That’s why we invite you to participate in an exciting free interactive webinar, Psychedelic-Assisted Compassion Training, Tuesday, January 7, at 5:30pm Pacific/8:30pm Eastern.
You’ll join Dr. Steve Rosonke, a physician pioneering work in ketamine-assisted psychotherapy, Susi Fairchild and Staci Berman, experts in teaching Mindful Self-Compassion and ketamine-assisted treatment, and Dr. Ron Siegel, a psychologist pioneering the integration of mindfulness and compassion practices into psychotherapy for this cutting-edge exploration.
When we overcome the stigma and judgment of addiction, mental illness, and trauma, we can treat ourselves and others with empathy and compassion. With less shame and blame, recovery from any type of affliction can happen more easily and we can move into a state of grace and wellbeing.
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