The
Compassion Project
(TCP) was
founded to bring
the wisdom of Tibet’s
Buddhist mind-sciences
to the West to
promote conflict
resolution, non-violent
communication,
self-healing and
universal compassion.
Founded in 2008
under the spiritual
direction of Phagyab
Rinpoche, a ranking
Buddhist lama-scholar
from Tibet, TCP teaches
techniques for
developing mindfulness,
stress-reduction,
non-violent conflict
resolution, compassion
and mindbody well-being.
Classes
are offered in an
ecumenical format
based on the Buddhist
traditions of Tibet
to audiences in various
institutional settings
including: schools,
prisons, corporations,
religious organizations,
medical centers and
healing centers,
as well as to interested
private parties. TCP also
offers classes and
workshops on Tibetan
Buddhism for Buddhist
and other interested
spiritual communities.