Compassion Cultivation Training
8-week course online, in English.
In this course, we won’t just learn about compassion: we will instead practice the techniques to cultivate it.
Every Saturday from the 26th of April to the 14th of June (+ an additional session on the 21st of June)
All Dates: April 26th | May 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th, 31st | June 7th, 14th (+additional 21st)
2.00 p.m. (Vienna Time)
A Proven Program with Global Reach
An 8-week program for the general public, Compassion Cultivation Training© (CCT™) draws on insights and techniques from psychology, neuroscience, and contemplative practice. This course integrates evidence-based meditation techniques, interactive discussions, and lectures as well as real-world exercises to put learning into practice. CCT™ is designed to help participants understand, experience, and nurture our compassionate warrior nature.
Secular Approach
Although the root of this course is based on Buddhist teachings, CCT™ is designed for the general audience within a secular framework. This is the perfect course for you to give as a gift or to recommend to your non-religious friends. Moreover, if you are already a dharma practitioner, this course is a precious opportunity for you to refresh the altruistic motivation that should be the flame holding your spiritual practice. This is an approach without dharmic language, focusing more on creating an experience by exploring the topic’s inspirational, emotional, and cognitive aspects. Offering this course for the first time, our Dzokden community welcomes you and your friends to join us!
Free Public Introduction Online: Saturday, 5th of April, 2 p.m.
This public introduction is designed for those who wish to learn more about the course before committing. Through this live interaction, you can experience the course’s energy, get to know the course leader, connect with potential classmates, and ask questions. Registration is not required, simply join us directly via the Zoom Link below (Meeting ID: 856 4640 8028 | Passcode: 708742):
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85646408028?pwd=QLnF5374ak5aTiHN9Ob869oAn432UO.1.
Course Description
Compassion is a feeling that arises from witnessing a being’s suffering which then ignites an intention to bring relief to that suffering. As such, it is also an expression of the capacity to care. Compassion has the power to transform suffering. It can fuel our efforts to improve ourselves, our surroundings, and the world. By wisely applying compassion in our specific circumstances, we can use suffering as a tool to raise our consciousness. This works only when we recognize the power of compassion within us and continually practice its application.
In this course, talking about compassion is important, — how to unfold it, apply it, and share experiences — but this is just a map. While this map will help us plan our direction, stay aware of where we are on the path, and avoid getting lost, the journey itself is made by moving forward — by experiencing, trying, doing, and reflecting. In other words, by practicing. The weekly two-hour group sessions are designed with this in mind.
Overview:
- .Weekly 2-hour class — including lecture, discussion, and in-class exercises
- .Daily meditation practices
- .Real-world assignments for practicing compassionate thoughts and actions.
We’ll follow a step-by-step “training plan” and experiment with its various elements. Research indicates that eight weeks is sufficient to begin experiencing the initial positive effects of this training plan. This can provide the motivation to gradually and persistently shape our lives and personalities in a more compassion-centered direction.
The 8-Week CCT Journey:
Week 1 — Settling and focusing the mind
Week 2 — Loving-kindness & compassion for a loved one
Week 3 — Compassion for oneself
Week 4 — Loving-kindness for oneself
Week 5 — Embracing shared common humanity and developing an appreciation for others
Week 6 — Cultivating compassion for others
Week 7 — Active compassion practice
Week 8 — Integrated daily compassion cultivation practice
What effects can I expect
While everyone will have their own unique experience, research has shown CCT™ can lead to:
Increased: Happiness, Calmness, acceptance of emotions, self-acceptance, job satisfaction, self-caring behavior, compassion for self and others, and openness to receiving compassion from others.
Decreased: Worry and anxiety, anger, wandering mind, emotional suppression, reports of chronic pain severity.
Main Author of this Training
Compassion Cultivation Training™ (CCT™) was developed at Stanford University under the guidance of Geshe Thupten Jinpa. Jinpa trained as a monk at Shartse College and holds the prestigious Geshe Lharampa degree. He also earned a B.A. in philosophy and a Ph.D. in religious studies from Cambridge University. Since 1985, Jinpa has served as the principal English translator for H.H. the Dalai Lama and has collaborated on numerous works with him. His own notable publications include A Fearless Heart: How the Courage to Be Compassionate Can Transform Our Lives, as well as translations of key Tibetan Classic texts. Among these translations is the Ornament of Stainless Light: An Exposition of the Kālachakra Tantra. Jinpa is currently working on translating the Ocean of Definitive Meaning by Dolpopa Sherab Gyaltsen.
Sessions & Recordings
This course is an experiential introduction to compassion. All 8 sessions will be recorded and will be accessible for later viewing. However, due to the guided experiential nature of this course, if you will be unable to attend the majority of live sessions, we generally do not recommend your participation. The recordings are only intended for those who absolutely cannot avoid missing one or a few sessions.
Additional session: after the completion of the 8 main sessions, an additional optional session will be offered. This session will provide an orientation on how to move forward should you want further perspective or advice on how to deepen yourself within this profound subject.
Registration
Registration Costs
We offer flexible offering levels to accommodate participants in different economic, life, and geographical contexts. REGISTER BELOW.
Sangha Supporter Registration Fee: 500,- Euro
Normal Registration Fee: 250,- Euro
Early Bird Reduced Registration Fee: 200,- Euro
Scholarship Reduced Registration Fee: 125,- Euro
Note: Registration costs for Dzokden Kalapa do not cover any time and effort of the course leader Tamás Schieszler. We are very grateful for his kind offer to guide this program. Should you wish to show your gratitude to Tamás during or after the course, you are welcome to make an online donation (Dana) to him. Details will be forthcoming as the course begins.
Speaker
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Tamás SchieszlerCompassion Cultivation Training Instructor | Dzokden Kalapa Board President
Tamás, in his daily life, works as a coach and consciousness cultivation mentor. In this role, his primary aspiration is to support his clients in their self-transformation journeys. Tamás aims to help individuals unfold their capacity for compassion, allowing them to elevate their consciousness gradually. His belief in the importance of compassion as a core aspect of humanity has been shaped by nearly 15 years of study and practice in Vajrayāna Buddhism, leading to his appointment as board president of the Dzokden Kalapa Association in 2024.
As an ICF Master Coach and mentor, Tamás has helped hundreds of clients transform their inner subconscious narratives through compassion, fostering growth in their consciousness. His participation in the CCT™ Teacher Training program was driven by a desire to incorporate group work into compassion cultivation and self-transformation processes within a secular, methodologically sound framework.
Before starting his coaching career in his early forties, he gained extensive experience as a systems architect, team leader, and senior executive. This background also led to the co-founding of an organizational development and consulting company.