Tuesday, April 28, 2020

Compassion: Responding to the World with Noble Heart~Sakyong Mipham




"Compassion  is the unfettered yearning that
responds to the world with noble heart."

Sakyong Mipham






"Radiating from basic goodness like the sun
Compassion brings us out of the Dark Age."

Sakyong Mipham





"Compassion is a quality that brings people together.
It is in effect 'divine respect'."

Sakyong Mipham






Compassion means to co-suffer, or to suffer together.




"Compassion is the unfettered yearning 
that responds to the world with noble heart~
The understanding that others are just like us."

Sakyong Mipham





"We want someone's suffering to go away 
because it is inconvenient for us,
 it scares us, or it causes us personal pain.

Through contemplative meditation, 
we can filter out the dirt of negative emotions
and hit the mother lode of virture~
Unadulterated, Openhearted Compassion."

Sakyong Mipham






"Radiating from basic goodness like the sun,
compassion lifts us above self-involvement 
and brings us out of the Dark Age."

Sakyong Mipham




"Just like the sun behind a cloud,
compassion shines through our self-centeredness."

Sakyong Mipham




Bring Your Compassion 




Respond to the World with a Noble Heart






Snowy White Owl Photo by Gayle Anderson





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2 comments:

Jean | Delightful Repast said...

Sue, this is soooo beautiful. I had a difficult time waiting till the end to see your starting photo, but I hung in there. Your work is extraordinary!

Susan J Meyerott, M.S. said...

Thank you, Jean!