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Tuesday, April 25, 2023
Via Dhamma Wheel | 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)
Compassion succeeds when it makes cruelty subside. (Vm 9.94)
Reflection
When
lovingkindness comes in contact with witnessing the suffering of others,
it transforms into compassion. Compassion and cruelty are considered
opposite mental states and cannot coexist in the same mind moment: when
one is present, the other is absent. This is why it is so important to
cultivate compassion as an intentional act, both to make it grow in its
own right and to block out all cruelty.
Daily Practice
Allow yourself
to be open to the fact that people are suffering. Cultivate the emotion
of compassion and allow it to grow. You are training your mind to
develop in a particular direction, much like guiding the growth of a
plant or a vine. As the process unfolds, the tendency toward compassion
will get stronger. As your character gradually evolves in this healthy
direction, the tendency—even the ability—to feel cruelty will disappear.
Tomorrow: Refraining from Malicious Speech One week from today: Cultivating Appreciative Joy
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