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Tuesday, January 31, 2023
Via Dhamma Wheel | Right Intention: Cultivating Compassion
RIGHT INTENTION Cultivating Compassion
Whatever you intend,
whatever you plan, and whatever you have a tendency toward, that will
become the basis on which your mind is established. (SN 12.40) Develop
meditation on compassion, for when you develop meditation on compassion,
any cruelty will be abandoned. (MN 62)
The function of compassion is not bearing the suffering of others. (Vm 9.94)
Reflection
Compassion is
an emotion to be felt, a "trembling of the heart in the presence of
suffering." Its opposite emotion, cruelty, can come in strong or very
subtle forms and involves the mind being unmoved in the face of
suffering. Allowing yourself to be moved by compassion (as opposed to
merely bearing or tolerating it) has a gradually transformative effect,
softening the hardness of the mind and heart and allowing the habit of
compassion to develop.
Daily Practice
Open yourself
to the suffering of others. There is no shortage of opportunity for
doing this in our world. But instead of noticing a tragic event or an
injustice and then moving on to something else, allow your attention to
linger on the suffering for a while. Open your mind and body to the
unpleasantness of attending to suffering. It is okay to feel the pain of
suffering without immediately trying to fix it. We learn and grow from
this.
Tomorrow: Refraining from Malicious Speech One week from today: Cultivating Appreciative Joy
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