This program will explore ways of accessing and settling into our innate awakened awareness through practices adapted from Tibetan Buddhism (Nyingma Dzogchen) with assistance from modern psychology. By participating in an empowering field of loving spiritual connection, we can become increasingly receptive to the unconditioned openness, wisdom, and compassionate energy of our Buddha nature. Yet parts of us, often unconsciously, tend to prevent us from more fully accessing such qualities of awakening. We will focus on ways that healing powers of buddha nature can help harmonize all such parts of us with that nature, so our innate capacities for compassion and wisdom can unfold more freely. Throughout the program, we will also explore how perspectives from modern psychology can inform and empower this process of awakening. No scientific background is assumed; these concepts will be introduced in approachable ways. This program is both for Buddhist practitioners and people of all backgrounds who seek an accessible way to cultivate unconditional powers of love and wisdom for action. It is also for those interested in exploring how aspects of psychological science can support deepening in meditation experience. Guided meditations, explanation of key principles, and discussion will clarify and empower our collective practice.