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- What,
according to Buddhism, is compassion?
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- Just as wisdom
covers the intellectual or comprehending side of our nature. Like wisdom,
compassion is uniquely human quality. Compassion is made up of two words.
'co' meaning together and 'passion' meaning a strong feeling. And this is
what compassion is. When we see someone is in distress and we feel their
pain as if it were our own, and strive to eliminate or lessen their pain,
then this is compassion. So all the best in human beings, all the Buddha-like
qualities like sharing, readiness to give comfort, sympathy, concern and
caring - all are manifestations of compassion. You will notice also that
in the compassionate person, care and love towards others has its origins
in care and love for oneself. We can really understand others when we really
understand ourselves. We will know whats best for others when we know
whats best for ourselves. We can feel for others when we feel for
ourselves. So in Buddhism, ones own spiritual development blossoms quite
naturally into concern for the welfare of others. The Buddhas life
illustrates this very well. He spent six years struggling for his own welfare,
after which, he was able to be of benefit to the whole of mankind.