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The Self-Compassion Deep Dive is a prime opportunity to revitalize your personal practice, refine your understanding of self-compassion concepts, make friends with practitioners from around the world, and most importantly, nourish your own well-being so that you may be a source of nourishment for others. We celebrate your wisdom, your humility, and your willingness to return to your practice, over and over again.
Know that you are stepping into an experience shaped by many hearts and hands. First and foremost, we acknowledge and thank Kristin Neff and Chris Germer for the MSC curriculum they created together. It is the strong foundation on which the Deep Dive is built.
We also honor the Community for Deepening Practice teachers, participants, and founder/guiding teacher, Aimee Eckhardt, who spent nearly a decade cultivating this long-form, spacious approach to MSC. Their devotion, experimentation, and lived experience helped bring the Deep Dive curriculum into its full expression. This program carries forward that lineage, rooted in warmth, rigor, and a steady trust in the power of community practice.
We also bow to the deeper stream from which so many MSC teachings arise: the wisdom traditions of Buddhist psychology, which have offered practices of compassion, inquiry, and presence for centuries. May we hold these foundational teachings with respect and gratitude. We also acknowledge the many clinicians, researchers, writers, teachers, musicians, poets, artists, and spiritual leaders whose work continue to inform and inspire this course.
Finally, we thank the many hundreds of practitioners, just like you, whose experiences have taught us how best to serve. Their participation continues to ripple outward into families, communities, workplaces, and classrooms. May our work as individuals and as a collective be of benefit to all.
Whether you’re an emerging or experienced practitioner, it is a sincere joy to welcome you to this community. We trust it will be an adventure.
In the Deep Dive, we’ll progress sequentially through the Mindful Self-Compassion curriculum and beyond, deepening our understanding and embodiment of these themes through active discussions and experiential practices in a more-spacious timeframe.
Class structure:
Classes meet for two hours per weekly session. There are three rest weeks over the duration of the course: April 20, June 15, August 17, 2026.
Core elements of the course:
Please arrange your schedule so that you have enough time to read any pre-class material.This ensures that you’re prepared for class discussions and can take full advantage of the synchronous time that we have together. When we’re together, let’s be fully together.
Prior to beginning class, please ensure that you’re in a private, quiet space. It will help to minimize distractions if you commit to turning down any notifications or device ringers nearby and closing extraneous browser windows on your computer. If you need to relocate your computer during class, kindly turn off your video to minimize distraction to the rest of the group.
In the Deep Dive, we’ll progress sequentially through the MSC curriculum and beyond, deepening our understanding and embodiment of these themes through active discussions and experiential practices in a spacious timeframe.
Please note that the outline below presents the typical order of topics that we’ll cover in the Deep Dive. The exact content offered may shift in relation to participant needs, guest speaker schedules, world events, and so on. * Topics marked with an asterisk are optional and may or may not be offered.
“The human soul doesn’t want to be advised or fixed or saved. It simply wants to be witnessed — to be seen, heard and companioned exactly as it is. When we make that kind of deep bow to the soul of a suffering person, our respect reinforces the soul’s healing resources, the only resources that can help the sufferer make it through.”
— Parker Palmer
Below is a selection of class agreements, some of which will explore in class during our first meeting, and others of which derived from the accumulated wisdom collected over the years by participants and teachers in the Community for Deepening Practice (the Deep Dive’s original name).
From time to time, despite our best intentions and efforts, we will fail to adhere to these agreements, or one agreement may appear to contradict another … in which case we may be asked to make a compromise. We ask that first and foremost, we exercise generous assumptions when an agreement is somehow compromised, and we practice deep listening, wise speech, and grace when we or others misstep. We are learning together.
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Thank you for your compassionate care of yourself and others in class.
We meet for two hours each week. Note that the Deep Dive is anchored to Central Time in the US. (Check the class time in your area.)
We will use the same Zoom room from class to class, unless otherwise noted. Please bookmark this link and keep it handy for the duration of the course.
Zoom Details:
https://zoom.us/s/91232901526?pwd=EouwsDbppoqYlDWjsFvJ1qaV3gimrd.1
Meeting ID: 912 3290 1526
Passcode: 119976
Teacher Contact information:
Teachers are both reachable via the course dashboard or email. Please allow up to 48 business hours for response. Teachers can assist you in navigating curricular or logistic questions; however, their roles are not to be therapists (even if your teacher is a therapist by profession) or emergency mental health care providers. f you are having a mental health emergency, please call emergency services in your area.
Aimee Eckhardt: aimee@self-compassion.org
Amy Noelle: amy@self-compassion.org
Payment or tech inquiries: SCTeam@self-compassion.org
Please be intentional and communicative about your absences. You are a part of a community, and your presence matters. We also understand that family, health, and work obligations can cause unanticipated need for absences, we create weekly recordings and a written summary of each session for you to view. If you need to be absent for a session, please notify the group via the course dashboard. If you need to be absent for an extended period of time (ie., in case of a need for inpatient care, unexpected travel commitments, etc.), please notify the teacher. You will have “completed” the course if you attend 75% of the course sessions.
One of the most common aspirations expressed in course applications is the wish to develop a more embodied self-compassion practice. Having a steady practice partner or small group outside of class can be a valuable source of support when integrating material of this depth.
How do we proceed, especially as we’re just getting to know each other? Simply opt in here, and in the next few weeks, we’ll match people who have compatible timezones and interests and send an email to each group. From there, you can self-organize, using the practice ideas below or something different that you and your group invent. Our Community Agreements apply in all cases.
As the Deep Dive proceeds, we will provide you with an evolving list of related audio meditations to practice at home. Check this page often for those updates. You can immediately access Kristin Neff’s full library of audio meditations in the Self-Compassion Community’s Practice Toolkit, or you can also access MSC audio meditations in a variety of languages on CMSC’s SoundCloud page.
These recommended readings below are not mandatory, but they will inform discussions during the CDP, and we believe they’re very supportive of the self-compassion journey. If you are limited in time, please select the ones that are most applicable to your personal interests.
Regular journaling practice can be so supportive of your process in this course. Regardless of the form you may choose to practice, it can surface personal themes, support clarity of thought, encourage heart-mind integration and meaning-making, and can create a chronological record of your experiences for future reference.
There are so many known benefits, but it’s no problem if writing isn’t your thing. There are a variety of formats and mediums that can be explored, some of which are listed below.
Ultimately, the best format for you is the one you’ll engage in. :)
Whatever you choose, we encourage you to let it be simple, fun, and easy. Eventually, the practice itself becomes the reward. Enjoy!
Technology hiccups
Technology issues happen. If you drop off, simply rejoin when you can.
Internet connection
Please check that your internet connection is stable in the space where you plan to participate.
Camera use
Please keep your camera on whenever possible. Shared presence is central to the Deep Dive experience. Brief exceptions are fine when you need privacy or to reduce distraction.
Distractions
Treat live sessions as protected time for your own practice. Please close other browser windows and silence phones and notifications.
How to join
For the best experience, join sessions from a desktop or laptop. The platform is not optimized for phones.
Audio & visibility tips (recommended)
Use headphones to support sound quality and confidentiality.
Position soft, diffuse light in front of you if possible.
If you wear glasses, reduce screen brightness and adjust lighting to minimize glare.
The Deep Dive Course was designed to be supported with active participation in the Self-Compassion Community.
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