2014.11.7-9 ►Ahimsa Center ►Conference on Nonviolence ►Care, Compassion, and Mindfulness

Published: 06.10.2014
Updated: 02.07.2015

Ahimsa Center


Bipin and Rekha Shah Conference on Nonviolence

Care, Compassion, and Mindfulness

November 7-9, 2014

Cal Poly Pomona, Bronco Student Center, Ursa Major Suite

Conference Description

Care, Compassion and Mindfulness (CCM) is the theme of the 6 th biannual conference on nonviolence hosted by Ahimsa Center at Cal Poly Pomona in suburban Los Angeles.

Care is the concern we feel for the well-being of others and ourselves; of those with whom we have close bonds, and of those with whom we share only the common bond of humanity. Care also extends to our concern for animals and the nature. Care is essential for the health of relationships that make up the web of life, and it is care that makes life meaningful. Care is also at the heart of compassion - our empathetic response to suffering, which is an inescapable fact of human existence. Suffering arises from hurt and from loss, including a loss of life; at work the causes of suffering may range from physical or emotional injuries to a loss of job. Suffering also results from natural disasters and from human perpetrated calamities such as wars, mass shootings, and acts of terrorism. Compassion can help heal the wounds of suffering, and make life whole again. Mindfulness is attention to one’s thoughts and actions as well as to wellbeing of others. It is also self awareness, including awareness of one’s environment –social, political and ecological; and awareness of others’ circumstances. Cultivated through a variety of meditational practices, mindfulness makes caring more effective and compassion more curative. As an integrated whole, CCM is a manifestation of ahimsa or nonviolence in practice.

This conference will draw upon scientific research and practice-based insights from a variety of disciplines and professions to further our understanding of the ways in which we can cultivate care, compassion and mindfulness in our individual selves, in our families and communities, and in world at large. The cultivation of CCM calls for a radical transformation in how we relate to each other as human beings, and how we relate to other beings and to nature; and it calls for rethinking our personal lives, work lives and civic lives. The conference program will feature presentations that:

  • illuminate the meaning and significance of care, compassion and mindfulness.
  • examine the inter-connectedness and synergy of care, compassion and mindfulness.
  • showcase scientific studies and experiments related to one or more aspects of CCM.
  • explore how individuals, organizations and communities can cultivate CCM.
  • discuss the significance of CCM in business and politics, in schools and prisons, and in our dealings with the animal world and the natural world.
  • illustrate the role of CCM in addressing psychological, social, medical, and spiritual challenges.

Distinguished Key and Invited Speakers

For more information, contact: Professor Tara Sethia, Director, Ahimsa Center
(909) 869-3868 or

 

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