Many of us think that compassion drains us, but I promise you it is something that truly enlivens us.
May I see my own limits with compassion, just as I view the limits of others.
Don't ever think compassion is weak. Compassion is about strength.
If compassion is so good for us, why don't we train our health care providers in compassion so that they can do what they're supposed to do, which is to transform suffering?
Compassion may be defined as the capacity to be attentive to the experience of others, to wish the best for others, and to sense what will truly serve others.
We live in a time when science is validating what humans have known throughout the ages: that compassion is not a luxury; it is a necessity for our well-being, resilience, and survival.
Most of us are shrinking in the face of psycho-social and physical poisons, of the toxins of our world. But compassion, the generation of compassion, actually mobilizes our immunity.
Developing our capacity for compassion makes it possible for us to help others in a more skillful and effective way.
Compassion has enemies, and those enemies are things like pity, moral outrage, fear.