Buddhist Mind Science, Module 5

Wise Paths to the Heart

with Don Isaacson and Duanna Pang

Four Sundays
March 8 – March 29, 2026
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 transform the mind.

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

Buddhist Mind Science, Module 5

Warmheartedness

Is warmheartedness a source of well-being? Are human beings kind by nature? How to activate a sense of connection with oneself and others? How to make it a source of true happiness? How far can our inner qualities of love, compassion, joy and so on go?

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 “Wise paths to the heart” focuses on cultivating warmheartedness and prosocial attitudes, which are essential for human evolution, well-being, and flourishing. It presents the four immeasurable attitudes of loving-kindness, compassion, sympathetic joy, and equanimity, as drawn from the Buddhist tradition, and explores the mind of awakening, which embraces all sentient beings. It is complemented by references to current scientific understanding on the nature and biological basis of altruism, empathy, compassion, and self-compassion.

The Journey

“Wise paths to the heart” gradually unfolds as a journey along different topics:


  1. Warmheartedness as a source of well-being explores whether warmheartedness is a source of well-being, with research on the nature of altruism and ethics, and on the biological basis of warmheartedness. We also explore whether it can be trained.
  2. To care for yourself to care for others starts by seeing how to take care of oneself, and how taking care of oneself also entails taking care—or connecting—with others.
  3. The four immeasurables works with specific aspects of warmheartedness and prosocial attitudes: the four immeasurable qualities of loving-kindness, compassion, sympathetic joy, and equanimity. It also presents how to move from empathy to compassion.
  4. Warm heart fitness deepens into the four immeasurables, by exploring their relation with wisdom, and by finding ways to replace afflictions for the four immeasurables.
  5. The mind of awakening goes further to explore the possibility of fully developing our potential of warmheartedness and wisdom with the mind of awakening, which aims to attain enlightenment for the benefit of all beings.
  6. Alchemy of the heart presents unique and provoking approaches to cultivating such a mind with methods that allow us to gradually replace egoism and self-centeredness for altruism and awareness of others.
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.

Duanna Pang, CC, is a certified leadership coach and mindfulness meditation teacher. Over the past 18 years, through her practice, Discerning Leadership, Duanna has coached and trained executives at organizations like NASA, Harvard Business School, Stanford University, Yelp, SurveyMonkey, Regions Bank, and Land of Medicine Buddha Buddhist Center.
For more information visit www.discerningleadership.com.

Duanna Pang

Registration

Suggested Donation: $100 for the entire course or $25 for a single session.

All our Dharma teachings and events are offered on a dana (generosity) basis — in the spirit of giving freely, just as the Buddha taught. This is a beautiful opportunity to support the teachings and open your heart through generosity.

There is no charge to attend, and no one is turned away. While teachings are free, your support helps keep the Center running and makes these precious teachings available to others. We have included suggested donation amounts to help guide your offering.

Ordained sangha are warmly welcome to attend free of charge.

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Thank you for joining in this shared act of support. We rejoice for you.