THE POWER OF COMPASSION

                                                        

THE POWER OF COMPASSION

 

Susie Hayes, M.A., CHt.

 

In an arena that defines power in terms of position, prestige, wealth, prowess, cleverness, attractiveness, and assets, we seldom consider compassion to be powerful.

 

Yet, it we have a true understanding of compassion, we realize it takes far more strength and maturity to be compassionate than to be right.

 

The dictionary defines compassion as:  “Deep awareness of the suffering of another coupled with the wish to relieve it. See synonym ‘pity‘“.

 

“I have come to understand that pity is an active form of judgment with the suffering of another being judged as bad. No wonder we dislike being pitied.”

 

      -Jelaila Starr

 

Compassion is not a weak, passive acceptance.  It requires a tremendous strength and courage to look at our experiences in truth, open our minds to reason, seek understanding, and  makes our choices through the wisdom of the heart.

 

“To be truly compassionate our first task is to open our own hearts and, with kindness for ourselves, confront our own discomfort, fear and suffering. True compassion is like the sun, always present in the sky, but sometimes hidden behind thick layers of dark clouds . . .

 

We also begin to see that suffering is universal in all sentient beings. We will all face suffering during our lives. It seems that the essential reason why we find it difficult to relate to other people's suffering is our sense of being a totally

 separate person. Imagine a deep, wide, river flowing along. Suddenly it falls over a high precipice. The river becomes a waterfall, breaking up into myriads of droplets. Each droplet seems separate, buffeted about by external forces, fighting for its very existence. But at the bottom of the waterfall all the drops merge back into a river, all separateness gone. We humans are rather like the drops of water, forgetting that we are always part of the great river of life. The sense of separateness is really an illusion. Everything on the planet, everything in the universe is interconnected.”

 Dr. Adrian Bint

 

Living compassionately, from the heart, is not to ignore the harsh realities of life, or to sugar-coat difficult choices.  It is rather to look face-on, with the purpose of understanding - not judgment - in order to bring about effective change.

 

The greatest challenge is being compassionate with ourselves.  We are our own worst critic - quick to judgment and quick to blame.

 

This critical inner voice developed from our earliest experiences with authority figures - those we trusted to help us find our way in life.  The original intent of this voice was to guide and protect us. But when this inner voice lacks compassion, is harsh and impatient, and seeks to condemn us, we become immobilized, frozen, removed from our heart (the source of our real wisdom), and destined to . . .

 

eventually make self-destructive decisions, which ultimately impact those around us.

 

Our inner guidance must be grounded in compassion in order to maintain a clear focus.

 

“Never apologize for showing feeling.  When you do so, you apologize for the truth.”

 

-Benjamin Disraeli

 

Compassion often begins by forgiving ourselves; re-framing our decisions with empathy and understanding.  It means making choices through the principal of cause and effect, rather than simply judging our decisions as “right” or “wrong“, “good“ or “bad“.  This one shift in our thinking would transform how we relate to ourselves and how we relate to one another.

 

“Compassion is the radicalism of our time.”

Dalai Lama

 

If you think compassion is only for the gullible, the weak, or the fearful, you are mistaken.  Spend just one day practicing only compassion, and then let’s talk about power . . .

 

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