When
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm, June 3, 2015What
291 Campus Drive, Stanford, CA 94305 Cultivate a Compassionate Heart – Live on Zoom*Update: Seating is now full in Berg Hall (2nd floor) at LKSC and the livefeed room (1st floor).
About This Event
In this dialogue CCARE’s founder and director, Dr. James Doty, will ask scientist and Buddhist monk, Matthieu Ricard, about his life’s work and what role compassion may have played. This event is an hour-long dialogue followed by questions from the audience. The talk will be recorded and posted to CCARE’s YouTube Channel and website several weeks after the event.
About the Speaker
Born in France in 1946, Matthieu Ricard is a Buddhist monk who left a career in cellular genetics to study Buddhism in the Himalayas over 45 years ago. As a trained scientist and Buddhist monk, he is uniquely positioned in the dialogue between East and West. He is an international best-selling author and a prominent speaker on the world stage, celebrated at the World Economic Forum at Davos and at TED where over four million people have viewed his talk on happiness. He also founded Karuna-Shechen, which provides health care, education, and social services for the under-served people of India, Nepal, and Tibet.
About His Book
Altruism: The Power of Compassion to Change Yourself and the World is Matthieu Ricard’s new masterwork presenting a global vision based on decades personal experience and insight, a roadmap for the 21st century. Click here to order a copy of his new book!
Ricard demonstrates how altruism is not an abstract ideal, but an essential dimension of our nature that everyone can cultivate. He explains how it is the vital thread that can answer the main challenges of our time: economic inequality, life satisfaction, and environmental sustainability. Altruism was a bestseller in France and will be published in the U.S. on June 2, 2015, by Little Brown.
*Event update: Stanford Bookstore will be selling copies of “Altruism” at the event, and Matthieu Ricard will be signing books after his talk.
Registration
Registration is only open for the livefeed room (1st floor) in LKSC. Seating is full in Berg Hall (2nd floor).
Registration is required for access to seating before the event starts.
Non-registrants are still welcome to attend. Depending on space, any available seats will offered on a first-come, first-serve basis once the event begins.
Doors open at 5:30PM.