COMPASSION

September to October

Compassion - Program

As the year starts to wind down, the Compassion season emerges as a reflective retreat space linking with the equinox.

Running through September and October, this season is all about Compassion, Reflection, and Regeneration. During this retreat time, we step back from the storms of our endeavors, creating space for introspection and conversations. We’ll review successes and challenges, identifying what’s working and what needs adjustment.

This breathing space will serve as a nourishing pause, allowing us to plant seeds of intention for the year to come. Whether held online or in-person, this regenerative opportunity can be a transformative experience.

Jump onboard with us and enjoy the journey!!

Below you’ll find a listing of events that make up the current Compassion Program together with past events that have featured in this and previous programs. Click each current event to see an outline of the presentation and then follow the link to register. Click any of the past events to see what was covered and, where available, to access a recording.
We’ve also delved into the extensive CCA Video Library and extracted a series of recordings from previous events that feature the power of compassion. Scroll to the bottom of the page and view these at your leisure.

Events

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Past Events

The Power of Compassion

From the CCA Video Library

Here are some recordings from CCA’s rich archive of past events that feature the power of compassion. These reflective resources explore an understanding of our deep emotions and eco-grief, how to compassionately connect to others and care for ourselves, and a way through the emotional challenges of the climate crisis towards resilience and regeneration.

Watch and listen at your leisure!

How compassion builds inner resilience
From Eco-Grief to Eco-Hope
A trauma-informed approach to coaching
Empathy on your ecological journey
The mountain does not fear the weather

Partners

We are delighted to acknowledge and thank our partners in promoting the Seasonal Heartbeats Program

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