Details:

Date: Wednesdays 7pm-8:10pm from the 18th February until 3rd June with a 4 week break from 15th April until 13th May

Course Leader: Wendy Ridley

Requirements: Everyone is welcome

Attendance: You are welcome to commit to the full course or attend on a drop-in-basis

Cost: Generosity ModelDonation only (by clicking the ‘Donate Here’ button below).

Format: Online only / Course begins: 7pm on the 18th February / Course ends: 3rd June with no sessions from 15th April until 13th May

About the Course

A Mindful Heart is a new 12-week course developed by the Foundation for Developing Compassion and Wisdom (FDCW), inspired by Pam Cayton’s Creating Compassionate Cultures program and currently being offered as a pilot by Land of Joy. This course is designed to support participants in developing a deeper understanding of how the mind works, gradually letting go of destructive patterns of thought and behaviour while cultivating a healthy self-confidence and a deep, compassionate connection with others.

What Will Be Offered

A Mindful Heart is a structured 12-week program designed to help participants understand the mind, transform patterns, and live with purpose. The course explores three core pathways of learning: Knowledge, Strength, and Compassion, guiding participants toward a happier, more meaningful life.

The course is delivered in 12 sessions:

Session 1: The Pursuit of Happiness
Session 2: Understanding How Things Exist
Session 3: Developing Healthy Self-Confidence
Session 4: Compassion – Opening the Heart
Session 5: Mindfulness, Reflection and Critical Thinking
Session 6: Mindful Intention: What do I really want?
Session 7: Interconnection
Session 8: Embracing Change
Session 9: Perception
Session 10: Transforming Harmful Emotions
Session 11: Empathy
Session 12: Cultivating Compassion

Who is the Course For?

This course is for anyone who:

  • Would like to understand the mind and change unhelpful patterns: Explore how thoughts and emotions shape experience, and learn practical ways to respond with greater clarity and balance.
  • Is seeking meaningful, grounded personal growth: Develop healthy self-confidence, emotional resilience, and a clearer sense of purpose—step by step, without quick fixes or dogma.
  • Cares about compassion in daily life: Cultivate compassion as a lived skill, starting with yourself and naturally extending to your relationships and community.
  • Values reflective learning in a supportive environment: Whether you’re new to mindfulness or already experienced, the course offers accessible practices, thoughtful dialogue, and flexible ways to participate.

No previous experience of Buddhism or retreat is needed, just openness and curiosity.

Why Attend?

Is there anyone who doesn’t want to experience more spaciousness, contentment and joy? The message of the Buddha is that this is definitely possible, whatever practical difficulties we might be facing in our everyday life.

This retreat will offer the opportunity to:

  • Gain clearer understanding of your mind and habits
  • Build emotional strength and healthy self-confidence
  • Develop practical, lived compassion for yourself and others
  • Align your life more closely with what truly matters

About the Course Leader

Wendy worked for many years in education – as a teacher, university lecturer, Education Authority advisor, and education consultant. This has provided her with skills and passion to develop and deliver training programmes. Since attending her first meditation course in 1976 she has volunteered in six very different meditation centres. Wendy is a senior FDCW Faculty member teaching internationally all levels of FDCW’s programmes and is the FPMT Service Seminar Co-Ordinator. She is an FDCW board, member, a trained yoga teacher, and has enjoyed many retreats.

Join us for this transformative retreat to cultivate inner strength, deepen mindfulness, and to help create positive change in your life and community.

A Way to Say Thank You

To Land of Joy…

Our generosity model means we do not charge for any teachings, accommodation or food. We are therefore 100% dependant on donations to help us cover our £90,000 a year running costs.

You are therefore invited to give what you can as a thank you for the organisation and hosting of the retreat, including the food and accommodation provided if you stayed onsite.

You may also like to make a regular contribution to the centre by becoming a Branch of Joy. This kind of support gifts us a steady and ongoing income, which in turn provides the confidence and means for us to continue to flourish for many years to come.

Everything given will ensure Land of Joy continues to be offered as a precious place for retreat.

To The Teacher…

Teachers and retreat leaders practice generosity by freely offering their time to Land of Joy. We cover their travel expenses but do not pay them for the teachings they give.

You are therefore invited to make an offering to the teacher as a thank you for the time and knowledge they share.

To The Volunteers…

Our retreats are supported by our wonderful team of volunteers, some of whom you will meet during your time at the centre. Those who live onsite offer their time, expertise and dedication in return for food and accommodation. They do not receive a wage or stipend. Unfortunately, we are only able to accept offerings for them in cash, so if you would like to thank them for their service, please do so by bringing cash with you to the centre and placing it in the volunteer collection pot.