The Dalai Lama on Compassion


My message is the practice of compassion, love and kindness. These things are very useful in our daily life, and also for the whole of human society these practices can be very important.
Basically, universal responsibility is the feeling for other people’s suffering just as we feel our own. It is the realization that even our own enemy is motivated by the quest for happiness. We must recognize that all beings want the same thing we want. This is the way to achieve a true understanding, unfettered by artificial consideration.
At the heart of Buddhist philosophy is the notion of compassion for others. It should be noted that the compassion encouraged by Mahayana Buddhism is not the usual love one has for friends or family. The love being advocated here is the kind one can have even for another who has done one harm. Developing a kind heart does not always involve any of the sentimental religiosity normally associated with it. It is not just for people who believe in religions; it is for everyone who considers himself or herself to be a member of the human family, and thus sees things in accordingly large terms.
-- Excerpt from His Holiness the Fourteenth Dalai Lama (2006)
Posted January 18th, 2010 by Oneness Blogger- Oneness Blogger's blog
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Thank you. This we all need
Thank you. This we all need to make our world a better place to live. We all choose to serve our purpose... whatever it was, is and will be all for the greater Glory of the Creator. Lets open our hearts to compassion, act towards oneness.
anna
Thank you, Anna
Hi Anna,
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All the best + peace,
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