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Title: Compassion Post by: Jitendra Hydonus on Mar 13, 2011 02:21 pm It seems like everyone around me lately has been suffering including myself. So i wonder will this develop compassion in me? i definitely think and become more aware of the pain that others feel when i experience pain. Is this part of the explanation for pain; so that we can understand and have compassion for others experiencing it?
Jitendra Title: Re: Compassion Post by: blue nova on Mar 13, 2011 03:18 pm i have found that yes, compassion arises from suffering.
pain.....is also put in it's place for learning / realization purposes / bringing us closer to god.....i believe. when i encounter pain and suffering.....it is usually god i call to, for help. is this not why we incarnate into body ?? in order to get closer to god again ? ( for most of us it is the main 'reason' , or a large part of the reason ;)) (((Hugs))) Title: Re: Compassion Post by: Serena Duvet on Mar 13, 2011 08:06 pm I don't know if we are "given" pain to become more compassionate.
Becoming more compassionate to others can be a result of experiencing suffering, though. I think that many people need to feel more compassion for themselves. There seems to be a lot of unnecessary suffering...some people are very hard on themselves. Be compassionate with yourself! (http://i1092.photobucket.com/albums/i411/KikiDuvet/ThumbelinaInTulip.jpg) Title: Re: Compassion Post by: guest88 on Mar 13, 2011 09:31 pm beautiful picture! :)
Title: Re: Compassion Post by: Jitendra Hydonus on Oct 22, 2015 02:42 am Children, it is our duty towards God to be compassionate and loving towards the poor and needy. When somebody is suffering, we should sympathize and take pity on him. But that alone is not enough; we should be ready to help him because God is everywhere, in everything. When we develop compassion and love for ailing people. His grace will spontaneously flow into us. - Amma (Awaken, Children! V.2 Pg. 11)
Title: Re: Compassion Post by: Jitendra Hydonus on Jun 12, 2016 10:24 pm Children, it is our duty towards God to be compassionate and loving towards the poor and needy. When somebody is suffering, we should sympathize and take pity on him. But that alone is not enough; we should be ready to help him because God is everywhere, in everything. When we develop compassion and love for ailing people. His grace will spontaneously flow into us. - Amma (Awaken, Children! V.2 Pg. 11) In many ways we can spiritualize our lives... compassion being one of the most important. Being in tune with the needs of others brings us more in tune to our larger self that is within all of us. When we sense and see that larger self manifesting in those who have compassion for others we too become identified with a more expansive consciousness. We feel the bliss of that consciousness. When we practice compassion we express the love of God and we become that love. |