A more peaceful world is possible when we can demonstrate love, understanding, acceptance and compassion for our fellow human beings. Fortunately, every human being is hardwired for compassion, and with intention and education, that compassion can grow. The Global Compassion Summit, July 7-9, will bring to life the science and practices that help us as individuals embrace compassion. In doing so, we see how compassion is a fundamental contributor to inner peace as well as global peace.
What you’ll learn in The Global Compassion Summit:
- How science and ancient wisdom have united to create powerful compassion education protocols that can relieve anxiety and depression and increase happiness
- How science and ancient wisdom have united to create powerful compassion education protocols that can relieve anxiety and depression and increase happiness
- What compassion is and how recognizing suffering in ourselves and others is the first step in creating more inner and outer peace
- How the science of compassion illustrates that we can nurture compassion for ourselves, loved ones, strangers and even perceived enemies
- Why embracing love and common humanity are important in the cultivation of compassion
- How compassion is emerging as a relevant and poignant field that serves our evolution as a human species
- What you can do to grow the compassion movement
We believe that a compassionate world is a peaceful world.
We believe that a compassionate world is possible when every man, woman and child treats others as they wish to be treated – with dignity, equity and respect.
We believe that all human beings are born with the capacity for compassion, and that it must be cultivated for human beings to survive and thrive.
If you also believe in this vision above (from The Charter for Compassion website), please join our Global Compassion Summit featured speakers to be a part of co-creating a more compassionate world.
*The Global Compassion Summit (GCS) is part of the 4th annual Summer of Peace, a 3-month series that celebrates collective peace efforts and leaders creating a culture of peace. When you sign up for GCS, you’ll also have the option to register for all of The Summer of Peace offerings for free.