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WELCOME On-Demand:

Mindful Compassion Training

Compassion reveals to us that helping others versus helping ourselves need not be a tradeoff – through compassion, we can do both.”

– Jordan Quaglia, PhD, WELCOME Instructor

A More Compassionate World

In a world increasingly characterized by stress, division, and rapid change, compassion is more essential than ever. Mindful compassion — the practice of intentionally cultivating awareness, empathy, and kindness for oneself and others — can help us navigate these modern challenges with greater emotional resilience and enhanced well-being. Embracing this practice can transform not only how we relate to ourselves, but also how we engage in our relationships, communities, and society at large. 

About The Course

Deepen your contemplative practice and cultivate compassion with WELCOME, Naropa University’s online mindful compassion training. Led by a team of expert instructors, this unique offering explores an integrative approach to compassion training, blending cutting-edge research from neuroscience and psychology with practices and teachings from ancient wisdom traditions. 

You’ll discover how mindful compassion training harnesses the power of neuroplasticity to create durable cognitive and behavioral change, transforming the brain’s natural response to empathy fatigue, emotional dysregulation, and social challenges. You’ll also learn how the benefits of compassion practice extend far beyond the individual, enhancing collective well-being alongside your own. 

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Participants will learn...

  • Mindfulness practices designed to improve emotional regulation, reduce empathy fatigue, and redefine conventional understandings of compassion.

  • The emerging science of compassion and neuroplasticity, highlighting the evidence-based benefits of compassion practice.

  • Techniques to intentionally cultivate compassion for yourself, loved ones, and even difficult people in your life.

  • Practical methods for integrating mindful compassion into your personal, social, and professional life.

This 8-module course includes:

5+ hours of on-demand video lectures & mindfulness practices

Readings & compassionate “fieldwork” activities

Guided at-home meditation retreat

Downloadable audio meditations

Self paced learning on any device, anytime

This 8-module course includes:

5+ hours of on-demand video lectures & mindfulness practices

Guided at home meditation retreat

Readings & compassionate “fieldwork” activities

Downloadable audio meditations

Self paced learning on any device, anytime

Course Enrollment & Pricing:

Standard Price: $180

Sale Price: $149
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Course Enrollment & Pricing:

Standard Price: $180

Sale Price: $149
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Meet Your Instructors

Judith Simmer-Brown, PhD, is a Distinguished Professor of Contemplative and Religious Studies Emeritx at Naropa University, where she has taught as a Founding Faculty member since 1978. She has practiced Tibetan Buddhism for forty-five years and is an Acharya (Senior Teacher) of the Shambhala Buddhist lineage of Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche, Naropa’s founder. She is the founder and Senior Faculty Adviser to the Center for the Advancement of Contemplative Education (CACE), exhibiting the University’s leadership as the pioneer institution for contemplative education. Dr. Simmer-Brown lectures and writes on Tibetan Buddhism, American Buddhism, women and Buddhism, inter-religious dialogue, and contemplative education.   

Judith Simmer-Brown, PhD, is a Distinguished Professor of Contemplative and Religious Studies Emeritx at Naropa University, where she has taught as a Founding Faculty member since 1978. She has practiced Tibetan Buddhism for forty-five years and is an Acharya (Senior Teacher) of the Shambhala Buddhist lineage of Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche, Naropa’s founder. She is the founder and Senior Faculty Adviser to the Center for the Advancement of Contemplative Education (CACE), exhibiting the University’s leadership as the pioneer institution for contemplative education. Dr. Simmer-Brown lectures and writes on Tibetan Buddhism, American Buddhism, women and Buddhism, inter-religious dialogue, and contemplative education.   

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Carla Burns, MDiv, is an Instructor in Naropa’s Core College, and Graduate School of Psychology, with an emphasis on the exploration of loving-kindness through the wisdom of the body, emotions, and the elements. She is particularly passionate about the ways in which contemplative practice communities can come to understand multiple ways of being and knowing, and how we embody and utilize space as a means to personal, collective and cosmic liberation. In addition, she is certified Mindfulness Instructor at Naropa University, co-developed Naropa’s Embodied Mindfulness in Teaching Training program and is the Program Manager for the Center for the Advancement of Contemplative Education.

Carla Burns, MDiv, is an Instructor in Naropa’s Core College, and Graduate School of Psychology, with an emphasis on the exploration of loving-kindness through the wisdom of the body, emotions, and the elements. She is particularly passionate about the ways in which contemplative practice communities can come to understand multiple ways of being and knowing, and how we embody and utilize space as a means to personal, collective and cosmic liberation. In addition, she is certified Mindfulness Instructor at Naropa University, co-developed Naropa’s Embodied Mindfulness in Teaching Training program and is the Program Manager for the Center for the Advancement of Contemplative Education.

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Jordan Quaglia, PhD, is Associate Professor of Psychology, Director of the Cognitive and Affective Science Laboratory, and Research Director of the Center for the Advancement of Contemplative Education at Naropa University. His research, supported by funding from Mind and Life Institute and John Templeton Foundation, has been featured in leading scientific journals and books, and relies on a range of tools, from neuroscientific measures to virtual reality, to study topics such as mindfulness and compassion.

Jordan Quaglia, PhD, is Associate Professor of Psychology, Director of the Cognitive and Affective Science Laboratory, and Research Director of the Center for the Advancement of Contemplative Education at Naropa University. His research, supported by funding from Mind and Life Institute and John Templeton Foundation, has been featured in leading scientific journals and books, and relies on a range of tools, from neuroscientific measures to virtual reality, to study topics such as mindfulness and compassion.

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Charlotte Z. Rotterdam is a contemplative educator, Buddhist teacher, and meditation instructor. She is the Director of the Center for the Advancement of Contemplative Education at Naropa University and an Instructor in Naropa’s Core College, World Wisdom Department, and Graduate School of Psychology. She co-developed and teaches Naropa’s Mindful Compassion Training, a secular program to cultivate compassion in personal, professional and societal contexts. She is the Lead Teacher of the Mother Lineage (Magyu Lopön) at Tara Mandala Retreat Center. Charlotte received a Masters in Theological Studies from Harvard Divinity School. The mother of two boys, she has published essays on the intersection of spiritual practice and daily life in Lion’s Roar, Buddhadharma, Mandala and Fearless Nest, an anthology.

Charlotte Z. Rotterdam is a contemplative educator, Buddhist teacher, and meditation instructor. She is the Director of the Center for the Advancement of Contemplative Education at Naropa University and an Instructor in Naropa’s Core College, World Wisdom Department, and Graduate School of Psychology. She co-developed and teaches Naropa’s Mindful Compassion Training, a secular program to cultivate compassion in personal, professional and societal contexts. She is the Lead Teacher of the Mother Lineage (Magyu Lopön) at Tara Mandala Retreat Center. Charlotte received a Masters in Theological Studies from Harvard Divinity School. The mother of two boys, she has published essays on the intersection of spiritual practice and daily life in Lion’s Roar, Buddhadharma, Mandala and Fearless Nest, an anthology.

Frequently Asked Questions

The on-demand version of WELCOME allows you to learn at your own pace with pre-recorded video and audio content. In contrast, the live online version is offered only at specific times of the year and includes real-time interaction with instructors and participants. You can learn more about the live online version here.

The self-paced online course begins as soon as you enroll. You decide when you start and when you finish.

This Naropa On-Demand course is available through our online Learning Management System, Thinkific. After enrolling, you will be able to access the course at anytime through your Thinkific Dashboard.

After enrolling, you will have unlimited access to this course for one full year from the date of enrollment – across any and all devices you own.

For more information about Naropa On-Demand courses, visit our Frequently Asked Questions webpage.

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