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Compassionate Love Binds People Together!

The True Search for Peace

By T. Veblen, published Oct 13, 2007
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In today's world we hear the term "compassion" and "compassionate love" used quite loosely. There are those from both sides of the political spectrum that claim this quality as blanket characteristic that imbues their philosophy. This belief in superiority is than used to justify scurrilous attacks on others, who apparently lack this quality. Certainly this negative behavior suggests that the attacker lacks any such quality as compassion.

Some people also think there is a thin line between love and hate. Perhaps that could be true if you only consider love to be one of the romantic hormonal boy/girl attractions. But let me ask you a question. Have you ever been the recipient of compassionate love; did you feel that real hate was even a part of the same universe as that of the giver? I don't really think that true goodness and vile hatred can be comfortable together.

To enter the world of hate and retribution you have to pretty totally abandon the world of compassion and humanity. And of course the reverse is true. To enter the world of the compassionate you must totally abandon darkness. Not many will completely grasp this idea, because not that many people are willing to be truly compassionate. I don't think compassion is something you pine for like you might for a companion to share your life; no I believe compassion is something that you are made of.

To be compassionate, you of course must be willing to free yourself of personal concerns for a time. In a materialistic world filled with empty gestures it's not that easy to adopt a true level of concern for the lives of others. To be compassionate you have to set aside your world and be open to understanding the world of each person that you meet so that their world unfolds with all of its mystery, horror, pain and beauty. You can bond with people in a very intimate way but still maintain a separate understanding of your world too. There is little room in such a world for dark wrath or venial anger. That is not say that such negative feelings are not there, it's just that they aren't fed because your real focus is on feeding peoples real needs not inflaming their emotions.

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Thank you Kareyth.. It's a position that I've always felt but only recently have acted upon. There are so many people trapped in pain. I realised something last night when my wife was reading a passage from Levitcus; and that was that God truly loves us. The passage instructs us that those growing grain and other foods should always leave a portion for the poor. That has applications to our lives in so many other ways.

Posted on 10/13/2007 at 1:10:00 PM

 
Well spoken!! Best description of commpassion/compassionate I've ever read! Great contribution.

Posted on 10/13/2007 at 1:10:00 PM

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