Buddhist Mind Science, Module 1

Cultivating Lasting Happiness

What Buddhism and Science Have to Say about It

with Don Isaacson

Four Sundays
March 30 – April 20, 2025
10:30am – 12:30pm PDT (Pacific Daylight Time)
in-person only

Program Category: Dharma Education — Introductory



No prior experience necessary. Everybody is welcome.
Join us and embark on a journey to cultivate lasting happiness.

Read more about the FPMT introductory course Buddhist Mind Science: Activating Your Potential.

Buddhist Mind Science, Module 1

Cultivating Lasting Happiness

What is it that we all are pursuing? Do we succeed in it? Should we explore more carefully and wisely how to fulfill our deepest yearnings? How could we contribute to others’ happiness as well?

We will explore such questions from an experiential point of view, using both scientific and Buddhist knowledge of the mind and meditation, in a journey that may translate into increasing lasting happiness and a positive impact on oneself, others, and the world.

The course “Cultivating lasting happiness: What Buddhism and science have to say about it” focuses on an exploration of what leads to dissatisfaction and suffering, and what contributes to happiness for oneself and others. The fundamentals of meditation and mind training are introduced, especially in the areas of establishing a meaningful direction in life, balancing the mind with equanimity and a caring attitude, and nurturing warmheartedness and wisdom drawn from the Buddhist tradition. It is complemented by references to current scientific understanding on our nervous system, values, subjective well-being, neuroplasticity and altruism.

The Journey

“Cultivating Lasting Happiness” gradually unfolds as a journey along different topics:


  1. A universal need explores the common ground that we all want to find happiness and overcome suffering, and presents initial techniques to balance body and mind.
  2. Are we pursuing happiness in the best way? is an initial exploration of the Buddhist Four Truths and a suggestion to probe into common ways to pursue happiness—are we succeeding?
  3. Following the scent of lasting happiness encourages us to establish meaningful directions and to find ways to cultivate lasting happiness and activate our potential.
  4. Meditation and mind training presents tools for doing so.
  5. Wisdom and warmheartedness as a source of lasting happiness presents tools to cultivate the fundamental qualities of warmheartedness and wisdom and invites us to explore their contribution to our own and others’ happiness.
  6. Enhancing wisdom and warmheartedness further explores these fundamental qualities.
Don Isaacson

Don Isaacson is an advanced Dharma student having followed the FPMT Basic Program courses in person for many years, and the FPMT Masters Program online, 2008 to 2013. Don currently serves on the Board of Directors at Ocean of Compassion Buddhist Center and at Vajrapani Institute in Boulder Creek.

Registration

Suggested Donation: $75 for the entire course or $25 for a single session.

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Ordained sangha are warmly welcome to attend free of charge.

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