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Compassion is the response to the suffering of others that motivates a desire to help.
Compassion motivates people to go out of their way to help physical, spiritual, or emotional hurts or pains of another. Compassion is often regarded as having an emotional aspect to it, though when based on cerebral notions such as fairness, justice and interdependence, it may be considered rational in nature and its application understood as an activity based on sound judgment. There is also an aspect of compassion which regards a quantitative dimension, such that individual's compassion is often given a property of "depth," "vigour," or "passion." The etymology of "compassion" is Latin, meaning "co-suffering." More involved than simple empathy, compassion commonly gives rise to an active desire to alleviate another's suffering.
Compassion is often, though not inevitably, the key component in what manifests in the social context as altruism. In ethical terms, the expressions down the ages of the so-called Golden Rule often embodies by implication the principle of compassion: Do to others what you would have them do to you.
The Dalai Lama /ˈdɑːlaɪ ˈlɑːmə/ is a monk of the Gelug or "Yellow Hat" school of Tibetan Buddhism, the newest of the schools of Tibetan Buddhism founded by Je Tsongkhapa. The 14th and current Dalai Lama is Tenzin Gyatso.
The Dalai Lama is considered to be the successor in a line of tulkus who are believed to be incarnations of Avalokiteśvara, the Bodhisattva of Compassion, called Chenrezig in Tibetan. The name is a combination of the Mongolic word dalai meaning "ocean" (being the translation of the Tibetan name, 'Gyatso') and the Tibetan word བླ་མ་ (bla-ma) meaning "guru, teacher, mentor". The Tibetan word "lama" corresponds to the better known Sanskrit word "guru".
From 1642 until the 1950s (except for 1705 to 1750), the Dalai Lamas or their regents headed the Tibetan government or Ganden Phodrang which governed all or most of the Tibetan plateau from Lhasa with varying degrees of autonomy, up to complete sovereignty. This government also enjoyed the patronage and protection of firstly Mongol kings of the Khoshut and Dzungar Khanates (1642–1720) and then of the emperors of the Manchu-led Qing dynasty (1720–1912).
Thích Nhất Hạnh (/ˈtɪk ˈnjʌt ˈhʌn/; Vietnamese: [tʰǐk ɲɜ̌t hɐ̂ʔɲ]; born as Nguyen Xuan Bao on October 11, 1926) is a Vietnamese Buddhist monk, teacher, author, poet and peace activist. He lives in Plum Village in the Dordogne region in the south of France, travelling internationally to give retreats and talks. He coined the term "Engaged Buddhism" in his book Vietnam: Lotus in a Sea of Fire. A long-term exile, he was given permission to make his first return trip to Vietnam in 2005.
Nhất Hạnh has published more than 100 books, including more than 40 in English. He is active in the peace movement, promoting nonviolent solutions to conflict and he also refrains from animal product consumption as a means of nonviolence towards non-human animals.
Born as Nguyễn Xuân Bảo, Nhất Hạnh was born in the city of Huế in Central Vietnam in 1926. At the age of 16 he entered the monastery at Từ Hiếu Temple near Huế, Vietnam, where his primary teacher was Zen Master Thanh Quý Chân Thật. A graduate of Báo Quốc Buddhist Academy in Central Vietnam, Thích Nhất Hạnh received training in Vietnamese traditions of Mahayana Buddhism as well as Vietnamese Thiền and was ordained as a monk in 1949.
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Genres: Short, Thriller,http://www.ted.com Buddhist roshi Joan Halifax works with people at the last stage of life (in hospice and on death row). She shares what she's learned about compassion in the face of death and dying, and a deep insight into the nature of empathy. TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes. Featured speakers have included Al Gore on climate change, Philippe Starck on design, Jill Bolte Taylor on observing her own stroke, Nicholas Negroponte on One Laptop per Child, Jane Goodall on chimpanzees, Bill Gates on malaria and mosquitoes, Pattie Maes on the "Sixth Sense" wearable tech, and "Lost" producer JJ Abrams on the allure of mystery. TED stands for Te...
At the beginning a wonderful speech of a very young participant that impresses the Dalai Lama. Then the long inspiring answer... The Dalai Lama interacts with middle and senior high school students at the Kentucky Center for the Arts in Louisville, Kentucky on May 21, 2013. (www.dalailama.com) The entire video "Youth Engaging Compassion" (79 Minutes) here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJXPa1gCRWQ Another excerpt "The Dalai Lama: The Great Importance Of Science" here: http://youtu.be/isvuWPtIU-I
In this dialogue CCARE’s founder and director, Dr. James Doty, will ask Eckhart Tolle about his life’s work and what role compassion may have played. For more information about CCARE, visit: http://ccare.stanford.edu/
Can compassion be learned? The answer is yes! Sometimes, all it takes is truly paying attention to the people around us. Visit http://www.happify.com for guided meditations and fun activities to help you build compassion for yourself and others. Narrated by Sharon Salzberg, Animation by Katy Davis (AKA Gobblynne) http://www.gobblynne.com Build compassion through Happify's guided meditations and science-based activities http://www.happify.com You can also download our app on: iPhone http://hpfy.co/1HfypCP Android http://hpfy.co/1PrlT1X Try Sharon Salzberg's 4-week track on Happify, Real Happiness Through Meditation. http://hpfy.co/1KRrGkh Like Happify on Facebook http://hpfy.co/195negJ Follow us on Twitter and Instagram: @Happify Follow Sharon on Twitter: @sharonsalzberg
It’s all too easy to be extremely tough on ourselves; we need – at points – to get better at self-compassion. Here is an exercise in how to lessen the voices of self-flagellation. If you like our films, take a look at our shop (we ship worldwide): https://goo.gl/dJJMFS FURTHER READING “When we fail and mess up in our lives (perhaps a project at work goes wrong or a relationship ends), our moods are at risk of heading towards two extremes: self-pity on the one hand, where it is exclusively everyone else’s fault and we bathe in a sense of our innocence and purity. And on the other, self-flagellation, where we blame only ourselves, tear ourselves apart and constantly replay evidence of our waywardness and sheer stupidity...” You can read more on this and many other topics on our blog The...
While anger can feel powerful in our bodies, many of us use angry behavior to avoid dealing with things that make us uncomfortable. Compassion gives us a way to be strong that helps us courageously face the things that scare us—about the world, and about ourselves—and help make them better. Russell is a licensed clinical psychologist and Professor of Psychology at Eastern Washington University, where he has taught for the past 16 years and has received numerous honors including twice being named the associated student body’s Faculty of the Year. Dr. Kolts has authored and coauthored numerous books and scholarly articles, including The Compassionate Mind Guide to Managing Your Anger, An Open Hearted Life: Transformative Lessons for Compassionate Living from a Clinical Psychologist and a Bu...
The short answer: Fear inhibits our natural compassionate instinct. Thupten Jinpa's latest book is "A Fearless Heart" (http://goo.gl/5Ysblw). Read more at BigThink.com: http://bigthink.com/videos/thupten-jinpa-on-modern-day-compassion Follow Big Think here: YouTube: http://goo.gl/CPTsV5 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BigThinkdotcom Twitter: https://twitter.com/bigthink Transcript - I would define compassion in a nutshell as a natural sense of concern that arises in us in the face of someone who is in need or someone who is in pain. And accompanied by a kind of a wishing to see the relief or end of that situation and wanted to do something about it. So compassion is not just an emotional reaction. There is also a more motivational kind of element which makes us want to do something a...
This short iMovie was created to share the meaning of Compassion to our Middle School students. Images were sources using Google images and set to a song from the Glee soundtrack. Note that the first few seconds are in blackout intentionally.
Christ Community Church (May 2017) - Lecture by Stand To Reason's Alan Shlemon (str.org).
OSHO: Compassion - The Ultimate Flowering of Love http://www.osho.com/visit Osho examines the nature of compassion from a radically different perspective. He points out that "passion" lies at the root of the word, and then proceeds to challenge assumptions about what compassion really is. He shows how the path to authentic compassion arises from within, beginning with a deep acceptance and love of oneself. Only then, says Osho, does compassion flower into a healing force, rooted in the unconditional acceptance of the other as he or she is. Excerpt from an original, 104-minute talk by Osho now available on DVD with the book COMPASSION -- St. Martin's Griffin (February 2007) ORDER here: http://www.amazon.com/Compassion-Ultimate-Flowering-Insights-Living/dp/0312365683/ref=sr_1_1/102-89413...
The Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education (CCARE) is honored to host a discussion with Thich Nhat Hanh about his life experiences and the role compassion has played. Thich Nhat Hanh is an internationally renowned Zen master, prolific author, and teacher on the subjects of peace, mindfulness, and meditation. He became a monk at the age of sixteen and went on to help found the "engaged Buddhism" movement. His life's work has been dedicated to "inner transformation for the benefit of individuals and society" and he was nominated by Nobel Laureate Martin Luther King, Jr. for the Nobel Peace Prize in 1967. Are you a Stanford student, alum, faculty or staff? Sign the Stanford Charter for Compassion now to get Stanford officially recognized as a compassionate university: htt...
Author and therapist Paul Gilbert explores how awareness of how our own minds work can help break negative thought patterns and help us to become more compassionate.
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)
This video will restore your faith in Humanity based on a true story of a friend that Jeff James met few months ago, he was inspired to make this inspirational video titled "Compassion". TRIVIA: he even used his own son JACKSON to appear in the video (The baby) even his family doesnt approve of the baby being on a dirty scene. Follow him on facebook: www.facebook.com/JeffJamesofTTYM Instagram: jeffjames808 Thanks to: Celebrations Media Productions
639 Hz ❯ LOVE & COMPASSION SOUNDBATH ❯ Heart Chakra Healing Frequency Music ❯ Pure Miracle Tone Copyright ⓒ 2009-2017 Meditative Mind. All Right Reserved. http://www.meditativemind.org
For some, compassion is a way of life. Join this group of individuals who have dedicated their lives to increasing the level of love and compassion on the earth by practicing this attitude in every moment. They will teach us some of the ways we might all bring more compassion into our daily lives. Includes Sister Chan Khong, the amazing nun who has directed humanitarian projects since the 1960’s. WATCH the Entire Keynote on Salesforce LIVE: http://sforce.co/2gdeLfh DISCOVER the Best of Dreamforce Here: http://sforce.co/2g3MTdM FOLLOW us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SalesforceLive
Jelaila shares the higher perspective on Hurricane Irma, as well as, details on the upcoming Formula of Compassion call to be held on Monday, September 11, 2017. See website for details: www.NibiruanCouncil.com
When we think of power, we think of force. But is force always the best option? Negotiator and trainer Tim Dawes demonstrates the power of compassion to influence, lead, and create better outcomes in business and everyday life. Using three remarkable and true stories, Tim shows how re-imagining compassion as a practical set of skills enables us to shift our relationships with adversaries, collaborate, and quickly invent new options we might never have considered before. Tim Dawes is an author, trainer, speaker, and consultant specializing in turning compassion and empathy into teachable, repeatable skills. Tim teaches professionals to use empathy to forge alliances, avoid conflict, broker deals, and make sales. As the Executive Director of two training organizations, Tim has led teams...
Elizabeth Gilbert and Rich Fernadnez discuss the role of compassion in creativity, including ways to move past self-limiting thoughts and beliefs to unleash true creativity and innovation. Values such as courage, persistence and trust will also be explored as the means of enabling full, generative and rewarding lives.
http://www.ted.com Buddhist roshi Joan Halifax works with people at the last stage of life (in hospice and on death row). She shares what she's learned about compassion in the face of death and dying, and a deep insight into the nature of empathy. TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes. Featured speakers have included Al Gore on climate change, Philippe Starck on design, Jill Bolte Taylor on observing her own stroke, Nicholas Negroponte on One Laptop per Child, Jane Goodall on chimpanzees, Bill Gates on malaria and mosquitoes, Pattie Maes on the "Sixth Sense" wearable tech, and "Lost" producer JJ Abrams on the allure of mystery. TED stands for Te...
At the beginning a wonderful speech of a very young participant that impresses the Dalai Lama. Then the long inspiring answer... The Dalai Lama interacts with middle and senior high school students at the Kentucky Center for the Arts in Louisville, Kentucky on May 21, 2013. (www.dalailama.com) The entire video "Youth Engaging Compassion" (79 Minutes) here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJXPa1gCRWQ Another excerpt "The Dalai Lama: The Great Importance Of Science" here: http://youtu.be/isvuWPtIU-I
In this dialogue CCARE’s founder and director, Dr. James Doty, will ask Eckhart Tolle about his life’s work and what role compassion may have played. For more information about CCARE, visit: http://ccare.stanford.edu/
Can compassion be learned? The answer is yes! Sometimes, all it takes is truly paying attention to the people around us. Visit http://www.happify.com for guided meditations and fun activities to help you build compassion for yourself and others. Narrated by Sharon Salzberg, Animation by Katy Davis (AKA Gobblynne) http://www.gobblynne.com Build compassion through Happify's guided meditations and science-based activities http://www.happify.com You can also download our app on: iPhone http://hpfy.co/1HfypCP Android http://hpfy.co/1PrlT1X Try Sharon Salzberg's 4-week track on Happify, Real Happiness Through Meditation. http://hpfy.co/1KRrGkh Like Happify on Facebook http://hpfy.co/195negJ Follow us on Twitter and Instagram: @Happify Follow Sharon on Twitter: @sharonsalzberg
It’s all too easy to be extremely tough on ourselves; we need – at points – to get better at self-compassion. Here is an exercise in how to lessen the voices of self-flagellation. If you like our films, take a look at our shop (we ship worldwide): https://goo.gl/dJJMFS FURTHER READING “When we fail and mess up in our lives (perhaps a project at work goes wrong or a relationship ends), our moods are at risk of heading towards two extremes: self-pity on the one hand, where it is exclusively everyone else’s fault and we bathe in a sense of our innocence and purity. And on the other, self-flagellation, where we blame only ourselves, tear ourselves apart and constantly replay evidence of our waywardness and sheer stupidity...” You can read more on this and many other topics on our blog The...
While anger can feel powerful in our bodies, many of us use angry behavior to avoid dealing with things that make us uncomfortable. Compassion gives us a way to be strong that helps us courageously face the things that scare us—about the world, and about ourselves—and help make them better. Russell is a licensed clinical psychologist and Professor of Psychology at Eastern Washington University, where he has taught for the past 16 years and has received numerous honors including twice being named the associated student body’s Faculty of the Year. Dr. Kolts has authored and coauthored numerous books and scholarly articles, including The Compassionate Mind Guide to Managing Your Anger, An Open Hearted Life: Transformative Lessons for Compassionate Living from a Clinical Psychologist and a Bu...
The short answer: Fear inhibits our natural compassionate instinct. Thupten Jinpa's latest book is "A Fearless Heart" (http://goo.gl/5Ysblw). Read more at BigThink.com: http://bigthink.com/videos/thupten-jinpa-on-modern-day-compassion Follow Big Think here: YouTube: http://goo.gl/CPTsV5 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BigThinkdotcom Twitter: https://twitter.com/bigthink Transcript - I would define compassion in a nutshell as a natural sense of concern that arises in us in the face of someone who is in need or someone who is in pain. And accompanied by a kind of a wishing to see the relief or end of that situation and wanted to do something about it. So compassion is not just an emotional reaction. There is also a more motivational kind of element which makes us want to do something a...
This short iMovie was created to share the meaning of Compassion to our Middle School students. Images were sources using Google images and set to a song from the Glee soundtrack. Note that the first few seconds are in blackout intentionally.
Christ Community Church (May 2017) - Lecture by Stand To Reason's Alan Shlemon (str.org).
OSHO: Compassion - The Ultimate Flowering of Love http://www.osho.com/visit Osho examines the nature of compassion from a radically different perspective. He points out that "passion" lies at the root of the word, and then proceeds to challenge assumptions about what compassion really is. He shows how the path to authentic compassion arises from within, beginning with a deep acceptance and love of oneself. Only then, says Osho, does compassion flower into a healing force, rooted in the unconditional acceptance of the other as he or she is. Excerpt from an original, 104-minute talk by Osho now available on DVD with the book COMPASSION -- St. Martin's Griffin (February 2007) ORDER here: http://www.amazon.com/Compassion-Ultimate-Flowering-Insights-Living/dp/0312365683/ref=sr_1_1/102-89413...
The Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education (CCARE) is honored to host a discussion with Thich Nhat Hanh about his life experiences and the role compassion has played. Thich Nhat Hanh is an internationally renowned Zen master, prolific author, and teacher on the subjects of peace, mindfulness, and meditation. He became a monk at the age of sixteen and went on to help found the "engaged Buddhism" movement. His life's work has been dedicated to "inner transformation for the benefit of individuals and society" and he was nominated by Nobel Laureate Martin Luther King, Jr. for the Nobel Peace Prize in 1967. Are you a Stanford student, alum, faculty or staff? Sign the Stanford Charter for Compassion now to get Stanford officially recognized as a compassionate university: htt...
Author and therapist Paul Gilbert explores how awareness of how our own minds work can help break negative thought patterns and help us to become more compassionate.
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)
This video will restore your faith in Humanity based on a true story of a friend that Jeff James met few months ago, he was inspired to make this inspirational video titled "Compassion". TRIVIA: he even used his own son JACKSON to appear in the video (The baby) even his family doesnt approve of the baby being on a dirty scene. Follow him on facebook: www.facebook.com/JeffJamesofTTYM Instagram: jeffjames808 Thanks to: Celebrations Media Productions
639 Hz ❯ LOVE & COMPASSION SOUNDBATH ❯ Heart Chakra Healing Frequency Music ❯ Pure Miracle Tone Copyright ⓒ 2009-2017 Meditative Mind. All Right Reserved. http://www.meditativemind.org
For some, compassion is a way of life. Join this group of individuals who have dedicated their lives to increasing the level of love and compassion on the earth by practicing this attitude in every moment. They will teach us some of the ways we might all bring more compassion into our daily lives. Includes Sister Chan Khong, the amazing nun who has directed humanitarian projects since the 1960’s. WATCH the Entire Keynote on Salesforce LIVE: http://sforce.co/2gdeLfh DISCOVER the Best of Dreamforce Here: http://sforce.co/2g3MTdM FOLLOW us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SalesforceLive
Jelaila shares the higher perspective on Hurricane Irma, as well as, details on the upcoming Formula of Compassion call to be held on Monday, September 11, 2017. See website for details: www.NibiruanCouncil.com
When we think of power, we think of force. But is force always the best option? Negotiator and trainer Tim Dawes demonstrates the power of compassion to influence, lead, and create better outcomes in business and everyday life. Using three remarkable and true stories, Tim shows how re-imagining compassion as a practical set of skills enables us to shift our relationships with adversaries, collaborate, and quickly invent new options we might never have considered before. Tim Dawes is an author, trainer, speaker, and consultant specializing in turning compassion and empathy into teachable, repeatable skills. Tim teaches professionals to use empathy to forge alliances, avoid conflict, broker deals, and make sales. As the Executive Director of two training organizations, Tim has led teams...
Elizabeth Gilbert and Rich Fernadnez discuss the role of compassion in creativity, including ways to move past self-limiting thoughts and beliefs to unleash true creativity and innovation. Values such as courage, persistence and trust will also be explored as the means of enabling full, generative and rewarding lives.
At the beginning a wonderful speech of a very young participant that impresses the Dalai Lama. Then the long inspiring answer... The Dalai Lama interacts with middle and senior high school students at the Kentucky Center for the Arts in Louisville, Kentucky on May 21, 2013. (www.dalailama.com) The entire video "Youth Engaging Compassion" (79 Minutes) here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJXPa1gCRWQ Another excerpt "The Dalai Lama: The Great Importance Of Science" here: http://youtu.be/isvuWPtIU-I
In this dialogue CCARE’s founder and director, Dr. James Doty, will ask Eckhart Tolle about his life’s work and what role compassion may have played. For more information about CCARE, visit: http://ccare.stanford.edu/
Christ Community Church (May 2017) - Lecture by Stand To Reason's Alan Shlemon (str.org).
The Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education (CCARE) is honored to host a discussion with Thich Nhat Hanh about his life experiences and the role compassion has played. Thich Nhat Hanh is an internationally renowned Zen master, prolific author, and teacher on the subjects of peace, mindfulness, and meditation. He became a monk at the age of sixteen and went on to help found the "engaged Buddhism" movement. His life's work has been dedicated to "inner transformation for the benefit of individuals and society" and he was nominated by Nobel Laureate Martin Luther King, Jr. for the Nobel Peace Prize in 1967. Are you a Stanford student, alum, faculty or staff? Sign the Stanford Charter for Compassion now to get Stanford officially recognized as a compassionate university: htt...
Author and therapist Paul Gilbert explores how awareness of how our own minds work can help break negative thought patterns and help us to become more compassionate.
639 Hz ❯ LOVE & COMPASSION SOUNDBATH ❯ Heart Chakra Healing Frequency Music ❯ Pure Miracle Tone Copyright ⓒ 2009-2017 Meditative Mind. All Right Reserved. http://www.meditativemind.org
For some, compassion is a way of life. Join this group of individuals who have dedicated their lives to increasing the level of love and compassion on the earth by practicing this attitude in every moment. They will teach us some of the ways we might all bring more compassion into our daily lives. Includes Sister Chan Khong, the amazing nun who has directed humanitarian projects since the 1960’s. WATCH the Entire Keynote on Salesforce LIVE: http://sforce.co/2gdeLfh DISCOVER the Best of Dreamforce Here: http://sforce.co/2g3MTdM FOLLOW us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SalesforceLive
Elizabeth Gilbert and Rich Fernadnez discuss the role of compassion in creativity, including ways to move past self-limiting thoughts and beliefs to unleash true creativity and innovation. Values such as courage, persistence and trust will also be explored as the means of enabling full, generative and rewarding lives.
I was invited to speak at Harvard University in mid-April on the use of compassion as a mask for the advance of the profoundly anti-western postmodern and neomarxist doctrines. There was a fair bit of controversy surrounding the invitation (which accounted in part for the relatively confrontational tone of the interview/discussion). There were protesters in attendance, one of whom insisted (as is quite common) in speaking out of turn, because, of course, her comments were so important that putting them forward justified breaking the agreed-upon rules. That said, the protesters were civil. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/jordanbpeterson Self Authoring: http://selfauthoring.com/ Jordan Peterson Website: http://jordanbpeterson.com/ Podcast: http://jordanbpeterson.com/jordan-b-p... Reading L...
A mindful yoga flow that targets core conditioning and love of self. Move from a place of connect and tone & build muscle with mindfulness. This one is sure to welcome results in both mind and body. Balance is your natural state. Explore your body, your breath and be present for yourself. This practice is a homage to our recent Find What Feels Good Tour. I shared, "I am a good yogi because I am fully me." You are perfect already - so find the joy in your workout and your practice. Life is too short. Hop on the mat and get to it. Recognize your self with compassion, the supreme love! Let me know how it goes down below. Namaste. Join the community: Instagram: @adrienelouise Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yogawithadriene Twitter: https://twitter.com/yogawithadriene Snapchat: yogawith...
Check out our newest yoga workout here! http://vid.io/xcEM Breathe, flow, sweat and open in a rigorous power yoga practice that moves deep into the hips as well as the heart of compassion. Heart Alchemy Yoga and Udaya Yoga are excited to bring you a series of 8 highest quality yoga flow classes for your home practice. Courage is the second video of the series, and you can count on a new class every other Monday at 3pm EST until July 2017. This at home yoga video is a full body workout with arm balances and a series of advanced yoga postures including upper back and shoulder opening, low back and core work, hip and hamstring stretches, as well as philosophy, breath work and meditation. It can also help with weight loss. To see more of Michelle's teaching along with many other great ...
Dr Kristin Neff shows how we can be happier - and better placed to help others - by learning to be kind and compassionate to ourselves. This talk was filmed at an Action for Happiness event in London on 26 July 2016. www.actionforhappiness.org
Professor Paul Gilbert explores the science of compassion and how we can put this into practice to create happier lives - for ourselves and others around us. This talk was filmed at an Action for Happiness event in London on 18 April 2017.
In this series Kenneth E. Hagin talks about the compassion of our Lord. "The Lord is gracious, and full of compassion; slow to anger, and of great mercy. The Lord is good to all: and his tender mercies are over all his works" (Ps. 145:8,9). The phrase, "full of compassion" could also be translated merciful. In other words, many times "mercy" and "compassion" are interchangeable words in the Scriptures. To be merciful means to be full of compassion. God is full of compassion, and the Bible says He is of great mercy. And if God was gracious and merciful to the children of Israel, He will be gracious and merciful to His born-again children today. To be merciful is the same as being full of compassion. And since God was full of compassion then, He will be full of compassion now, because God...
Compassion, a teaching by Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche, Auckland, New Zealand, 29 July 2017 For more information, please visit our website: siddharthasintent.org 宗薩欽哲仁波切于2017年7月29日于新西蘭奧克蘭市給予名為“悲心”的開示。 影片來源感恩 Siddhartha's IntentPRO 將重要的上師法語與大家分享。 更多資訊敬請訪問悉達多本願會網站: cht.siddharthasintent.org Help us caption & translate this video! http://amara.org/v/9HoU/
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"The more neurosis the more wisdom" ♡ Beloved Buddhist teacher, author, nun and mother, Pema Chodron has inspired millions of people from around the world who have been touched by her example and message of practicing peace in these turbulent times. The Pema Chodron Foundation is dedicated to preserving and sharing Pema’s inspiration and teachings in order that they might help us all awaken wisdom and compassion in ourselves and the world around us. Within the wisdom teachings of Buddhism, there are many stories that refer to its founds as the "Supreme Physiciam" - a healer of all illness - mental, physical, and spiritual. The Buddha understood suffering and its antidote. His prescription and philosophy for right living led directly to a Tibetan meditation practice that is today the medi...
For more information visit http://www.happinessanditscauses.com.au. Also check our blog http://www.happyandwell.com.au and subscribe to our newsletter at http://tinyurl.com/lnkcr76. Witness a unique dialogue between His Holiness the Dalai Lama and a panel of world leading scientists and educators fostering ethical, loving and compassionate global citizens. His Holiness the Dalai Lama and Richard Fidler are joined by: Professor Barbara Fredrickson, USA, acclaimed positive emotions researcher and best-selling author of Positivity and Love 2.0 Professor Paul Gilbert OBE, UK, pioneering compassion researcher and initiator of Compassion Focused Therapy Dr Sue Knight, chief evaluator of the Primary Ethics trial in NSW schools and creator of the Primary Ethics curriculum Charlie Scudamore, vis...
The Center for Compassion & Altruism Research & Education (CCARE) at Stanford University presents a dialogue between CCARE's founder and director, Dr. James Doty, and Mata Amritanandamayi who is better known as Amma (or Mother). In this one and a half hour dialogue, Dr. Doty will ask Amma about her life experiences and perspective on compassion. Amma has dedicated her life to alleviating the pain of the poor, and those suffering physically and emotionally. Throughout her life, Amma has embraced and comforted more than 34 million people. She inspires, uplifts, and transforms through her physical embrace, her spiritual wisdom and through her global charities, known as Embracing the World. While Amma is widely regarded as one of India's foremost spiritual leaders, Amma says that her religion...
Because I had loved so deeply
Because I had loved so long
God in His great compassion
Gave me the gift of song
Because I have loved so vainly
And sung with such faltering breath
Oh oh oh, the Master in
His infinite mercy