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Tuesday, January 3, 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 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 characteristic of compassion is promoting the allaying of suffering. (Vm 9.93)
Reflection
Compassion is
not an innate disposition but a skill to be learned and cultivated. Our
capacity for compassion is innate, but whether or not it is expressed
has to do with how we train ourselves to behave in the world. Cruelty is
as natural as compassion, something demonstrated often in human
history. But we, right now, can choose to care about others and to
alleviate their suffering. The choosing to care is itself the practice.
Daily Practice
The value of
compassion for others is obvious. They are comforted, made to feel safe,
and are often given what they need to feel better. The value of
compassion for oneself is subtler. It helps mold your personality and
character in a healthy way and blocks any chance of its opposite,
cruelty, manifesting. Practice caring when you see people or other
beings suffering. Then notice how you are changed by this caring.
Tomorrow: Refraining from Malicious Speech One week from today: Cultivating Appreciative Joy
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