Why Should We Be Compassionate? Compassion is natural — moments of compassion come in the flow of life. Reviewed by Abigail Fagan

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Compassion is essentially the wish that beings do not suffer — from subtle physical and emotional discomfort to agony and anguish — combined with feelings of sympathetic concern.

You could have compassion for an individual (a friend in the hospital, a co-worker passed over for a promotion), groups of people (victims of crime, those displaced by a hurricane, refugee children), animals (your pet, livestock heading for the slaughterhouse), and yourself.

 

Compassion is not pity, agreement, or a waiving of your rights. You can have compassion for people who've wronged you while also insisting that they treat you better.

Compassion by itself opens your heart and nourishes the people you care about. Those who receive your compassion are more likely to be patient, forgiving, and compassionate with you. Compassion reflects the wisdom that everything is related to everything else, and it naturally draws you into feeling more connected with all things.

 

Additionally, compassion can incline you to helpful action. For example, one study showed that motor circuits in the brain lit up when people were feeling compassionate, as if they were getting ready to do something about the suffering they were sensing.

The Practice.

Compassion is natural; you don't have to force it; just be open to the difficulty, the struggle, the stress, the impact of events, the sorrow and strain in the other person; open your heart, let yourself be moved, and let compassion flow through you.

 

Feel what compassion's like in your body — in your chest, throat, and face. Sense the way it softens your thoughts and gentles your reactions. Know it so you can find your way back again.

Moments of compassion come in the flow of life — maybe a friend tells you about a loss, or you can see the hurt behind someone's angry face, or a hungry child looks out at you from the pages of a newspaper.

 

Also, you can deliberately call in compassion a minute (or more), perhaps each day; here are a few suggestions:

  • Relax and tune into your body.
  • Remember the feeling of being with someone who cares about you.
  • Bring to mind someone it is easy to feel compassion for.
  • Perhaps put your compassion into words, softly heard in the back of your mind, such as: "May you not suffer ... may this hard time pass ... may things be alright for you."
  • Expand your circle of compassion to include others; consider a benefactor (someone who has been kind to you), a friend, a neutral person, a difficult person (a challenge, certainly), and yourself (sometimes the hardest person of all).
  • Going further, extend compassion to all the beings in your family ... neighborhood ... city ... state ... country ... world. All beings, known or unknown, are liked or disliked. Humans, animals, plants, and even microbes. Beings great or small, in the air, on the ground, underwater. Including all, omitting none.
 

Going through your day, open to compassion from time to time for people you don't know: someone in a deli, a stranger on a bus, or crowds moving down the sidewalk.

Let compassion settle into the background of your mind and body. As what you come from, woven into your gaze, words, and actions.

Omitting none.

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