We learn to love by basking in the love of other people. We learn how to express our love and our warmest feelings whenever other people grace us with the privilege of besetting upon them many acts of kindness. We unleash a germinal of internal tenderness by affectionately doting upon pets and by generously spending time admiring the natural world.
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To ease a grieving heart is the world's greatest pleasure, more so, when the heart is yours.
Moments of love and compassion are the only immortal moments in human being__ life! We humans are mortals with immortal moments!
Jealousy says, __ompete with each other._ Envy says, __estroy each other._ Empathy says, __elp each other._ Love says, __mpower each other.
Our compassion, spirituality, and appreciation of beauty provide us with the capacity to love.
Inside each of us is a deep well of translucent water. A fluidity of thoughts and luminous feelings surrounds you and me. In the world of water, all life floats, the incandescent soul of the living begins, where you and I are indivisible, where I experience you inside of me. I see your beauty, feel your need for love and affection, hear your compassionate poems, and know the fragrant mysteries your great heart brews; by law divine, with sweet emotion, you and I shall mingle forevermore.
You may wonder why so many of my quotes - and all my work - is about love, compassion and inner peace? Because life is nothing, empty, bereft without these things.
Though there are many barriers to expressing unreserved love, no such impediments to a developing a loving and generous heart deter a spiritual warrior. He who is without love is bereft of richness of life. Compassion, empathy, kindness, tenderness, and patience are essential for love. Anger, frustration, jealously, greed, and hatred are the antonym to love. When we love other people with all our ferocity, we transcend the misuse, waste, pain, tragedy, death, anguish, erotic obsessions, unaccountable confusion, and self-absorbed personal ambitions that, if left unchecked, numb our earthly existence.
Don__ hide your hurt, beautiful soul. Grab a hold of it. Run it through the purifying flame of your heart and mold it into something beautiful. Allow the depths of your pain to expand the breadth of your compassion. Gather up your stumbling stones and build a bridge for someone else. Remember what it__ like to be lost in darkness so you can be someone else__ much needed light. Don__ deny your pain or bury it away. Let it rise to the surface. And then transform it into something that makes it worthwhile.
God has made the Universe and all that is in it, can He ever fail to give us anything that we ask of Him today?
I learned that when we can be absolutely present like this, our mind, body and spirit become integrated and we are fully conscious, energised, peaceful, alive, at one with the true essence of what it is to be ourselves. In that moment, we can relate with compassion to those around usand to ourselves. It is when what we have satisfies us, and when what we don__ have doesn__ matter.
Beautify your inner dialogue. Beautify your inner world with love light and compassion. Life will be beautiful.
A rich life is lived from a giving heart not a selfish mind.
Sometimes a man cannot live up to the best idea they dared to have
Sometimes people outside of your people act more like your people than your people.
To be able to open the heart again after betrayal, injury, or loss is a precious act. It requires both courage and compassion. It requires a new movement to emerge from the depths of grief. Forgiveness is one of the most certain paths to restoration, and it is also one of the most difficult. However, it is an attempt to return to wholeness, once again, by letting go and freeing myself from the tight clutch and heavy burden of caution, anger, resentment, and the desire for revenge and punishment. In forgiving others, I free myself towards belonging and wholeness, be it with the person I am forgiving, or with myself.
Help anyone who comes to you, as much as lies in your power, not because you are good person, nor because you want to be adored, but because you are a real human _ a real human of the civilized society.
The emotional ingredients that sustain long-term relationships are kindness, thoughtfulness, and compassion.