Develop
your compassion!
Compassion
is a sympathetic feeling. It involves the willingness to put yourself in someone
else’s shoes, to take the focus off yourself
and
to imagine what it’s like to be in someone else’s predicament, and
simultaneously, to feel love for that person.
Compassion is the recognition that other people’s problems, their pain and frustrations, are every bit as real as our own---often far worse.
Compassion is the recognition that other people’s problems, their pain and frustrations, are every bit as real as our own---often far worse.
In
recognizing this fact and trying to offer some assistance, we open our own
hearts and greatly enhance our sense of gratitude.
Compassion is something you can develop with practice. It involves two things: intention and action. Intention simply means you remember to open your heart to others;
Compassion is something you can develop with practice. It involves two things: intention and action. Intention simply means you remember to open your heart to others;
you
expand what and who matters, from yourself to other people. Action is simply
the “what you do about it.”
Compassion develops your sense of gratitude by taking your attention off all the little things that most of us have learned to take too seriously.
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Compassion develops your sense of gratitude by taking your attention off all the little things that most of us have learned to take too seriously.
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