“Compassion is born in the soil of vulnerability, humility, and the awareness that we are all connected.”
Terry Hershey
Self-compassion Is Frequently Easier When We Learn With Others.
Since I held my first Creating Self-Compassion class in 2021, during the last session of the course, I’ve always been asked, “What’s next?” or “When is the next class?”
I also frequently receive notes from people about how hearing that other people were experiencing similar things in their self-compassion journey offered some comfort from knowing they are not alone.
You are not alone.
That is the reason I have decided to hold a bi-monthly discussion and inspiration group, and we begin this Saturday, May 31st, at 10 AM MDT.
I will begin each session with a welcome, and then we will have 10 minutes of stillness for us to meditate, contemplate, pray, or rest in the stillness, watching our brain activity. After that, we’ll discuss what we noticed about our brain activity and our brain’s reactions to that activity. Then we’ll discuss self-compassionate ways to work with our brains. This is not just a listen to Blair talk discussion. Anyone who wants to share, please do; share with us your experiences managing your mind so we can learn from each other.
The goal is to learn new ways of managing our minds to minimize our suffering and increase our joy, peace, and contentment.
This group will be a safe place to build community and wisdom together.
Will you join us?
I ask for a $10 to $15 donation; however, no one will be turned away for financial reasons.
Here is the link to register for the class every other Saturday, from 10 to 11:30 AM MDT.
Please register here by clicking the blue sentence
Please include me in the next session of
Creating Self-Compassion Discussion & Inspiration.
You can read the Class and Group Safety Policy here.
You can read the refund policy here.
After receiving your request to join and before the session, I’ll send you the invitation for the first meeting (I’ll try to send it to you three times).
Thank you for considering joining us; your input matters.
Please join us and let’s grow together!
As Ram Dass said:
“We are all just walking each other home.”
Thank you for inviting me to walk with you.
I believe in you!