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Quotes About Compassion

The transformation of the mind is the ultimate healing. I may be the one saying all this, but the actual healing has to come from you, from your own mind. The healing comes through your meditation, through your positive thinking, which basically means through your own wisdom and compassion. Meditation on emptiness and on loving kindness and compassion ends the need for healing. Through this ultimate healing, you will never have to experience disease again. (p. 10)
~ Thubten Zopa
His Holiness the Dalai Lama does Yamantaka self-initiation every day. He has said that when he does, he keeps Geshe Kelsang in his heart. Geshe Kelsang is totally against His Holiness; he demonstrates and criticizes so much, but His Holiness says he keeps him in his heart. He told us this.
~ Thubten Zopa
To make our life meaningful, we have to do meaningful actions.
~ Thubten Zopa
A loving, compassionate person heals others simply by existing. Wherever they are, compassionate people are healing, because they do everything they can to help others with their body, speech, and mind. Merely being near a compassionate person heals us because it brings us peace and happiness. Simply seeing the face of a kind, warmhearted person makes us feel happy. (p. 51)
~ Thubten Zopa
Whenever you hear that someone else has been successful, rejoice. Always practice rejoicing for others-whether your friend or your enemy. If you cannot practice rejoicing, no matter how long you live, you will not be happy.
~ Thubten Zopa
As soon as your object of concern changes from yourself to someone else, your heart is released from the bondage of the self-cherishing thought. As soon as you change the object of your cherishing, there is peace in your heart.
~ Thubten Zopa
You are not alone because all the time there are numberless buddhas and bodhisattvas surrounding you, everywhere loving you, guiding you, that is what they do.
~ Thubten Zopa
Benefiting other sentient beings doesn't mean causing them only temporary physical and mental happiness in this life.
~ Thubten Zopa
Witnessing kindness makes us feel compassionate, and compassion predicts helping behavior.
~ Thupten Jinpa
May you be happy . . . May you be free from suffering . . . May you be healthy . . . May you find peace and joy.
~ Thupten Jinpa
May the sufferings of all sentient beings and those sufferings' causes ripen upon me, and may my own self be subdued and annihilated. May my virtues ripen on all sentient beings, and may they become endowed with happiness.
~ Thupten Jinpa
Now my own self is the enemy, and sentient beings are the friends.
~ Thupten Jinpa
Rather, the aim is to offer a systematic practice to make compassion the fundamental principle governing all aspects of our lives, from how we see ourselves and interact with others, to bringing up our children, to engaging with the world around us.
~ Thupten Jinpa
May I accept upon myself the defeat / And offer to others the victory"—Chekawa
~ Thupten Jinpa
the Collection of Aphorisms (sometimes referred to as the Tibetan Dhammapada).
~ Thupten Jinpa
We also need to remind ourselves of a basic truth about close relationships: Sharp and painful exchanges occur because we care for each other and feel safe enough to let down our guard. As long as both sides keep sight of this truth, kindness will remain at the core of the relationship.
~ Thupten Jinpa
Lamp for the Path to Enlightenment,
~ Thupten Jinpa
Do not speak of the defects [of others]. This states that you should never speak of others' defects—neither their worldly defects, for instance by calling them "That blind person," [70] nor their spiritual defects, for instance by calling them "That morally degenerate person.
~ Thupten Jinpa
Thupten Jinpa
~ Dharma king
Whatever tasks befall you, do not engage in malicious jokes that tear at others' hearts or cause them to lose their composure. Regardless of their culpability, avoid insulting and speaking harshly to others—whether close or distant, good or bad.
~ Thupten Jinpa
Es por medio de la debilidad y la vulnerabilidad que la mayor parte de nosotros aprendemos a ser empáticos y compasivos y descubrimos nuestra alma".
~ Thupten Jinpa
May I never be chained by the lifestyle of a householder But attain Dharma wealth in the midst of ordained monks; Free of conceit, may I make offerings to the [Three] Jewels And look on all beings with [the eyes of] compassion.
~ Thupten Jinpa
Who, then, is Serlingpa?14 All biographies of Ati?a state that whenever he would utter Serlingpa's name, tears would fall down his cheeks. They report that Ati?a exclaimed that whatever degree of good heart he possessed was due entirely to Serlingpa.
~ Thupten Jinpa
la compasión nos permite abrirnos a la realidad del sufrimiento y buscar su alivio.
~ Thupten Jinpa