How Compassion Works: A Step-by-Step Guide to Cultivating Well-Being, Love, and Wisdom - Couverture souple

Makransky, John; Condon, Paul

 
9781645471738: How Compassion Works: A Step-by-Step Guide to Cultivating Well-Being, Love, and Wisdom

Synopsis

Uncover your innate capacity for love, compassion, and wisdom with ​​mindfulness training adapted from Tibetan Buddhism and contemporary psychology

Everything we care about—our mental and physical well-being, our relationships, our spiritual life, our ability to be useful to others—depends on our ability to access love and compassion within ourselves first. In this clear, step-by-step guide, John Makransky and Paul Condon show us how to tap this innate power through their evidence-based method of Sustainable Compassion Training (SCT).

With practices drawn from Tibetan traditions, attachment theory, and cognitive science, SCT offers a progressive series of meditations designed to foster love, compassion, wisdom, and presence in ourselves so we can then turn around and extend these same qualities to others and the world.

Organized into three categories—receptive mode, deepening mode, and inclusive mode—the practices gradually build our capacity for unconditional care and discernment from within. Additional meditations develop a capacity for cultivating empathy and compassion that avoids empathic distress, compassion fatigue, or burnout.

A flexible approach that invites us to bring our religious or spiritual beliefs and experiences into the process, SCT provides a reliable framework of practice for anyone who does not want to abandon their identity or affiliations for a purely secular approach to mindfulness.

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À propos de l?auteur

​​JOHN MAKRANSKY​is associate professor of Buddhism and Comparative Theology at Boston College, senior academic advisor for Chökyi Nyima Rinpoche’s Centre of Buddhist Studies at Rangjung Yeshe Institute in Nepal, former president of the Society of Buddhist-Christian studies, a contemplative fellow of the Mind and Life Institute, and cofounder of the Foundation for Active Compassion and Courage of Care Coalition. He is an ordained lama in the Nyingma tradition of Tibetan Buddhism. ​ 

​PAUL CONDON ​is assistant professor of Psychology at Southern Oregon University, a research fellow of the Mind and Life Institute, and a meditation teacher with the Foundation for Active Compassion. His research and writing has appeared in leading psychology journals, and his work on meditation has been cited in media outlets such as the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Smithsonian Magazine.

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