Guest guest Posted December 15, 2003 Report Share Posted December 15, 2003 Dear Rosemary: You said: " {rosemary}: Surely if it is a 'must be confused' around a feeling then you need to inquire? " Not if I realize that I am confused. If I feel compassion for another, I have believed at least two lies. I have believed that there is an " I " that could " be compassionate " and that there is another separate one that could have a problem. I see compassion as an attack on myself and my brother. Here is Webster's definition of compassion: Sympathetic consciousness of others' distress together with a desire to alleviate it synonym see: PITY Steve D. > > > > > > > **I really don't think I said this Carol??? Did I?? Perhaps I > > > didn't make myself clear - what I meant was that compassion is > > > wasted on people who had a choice, and took the wrong one > > > and then kept repeating it .... > > > > > > *****The only way that compassion can be wasted (and it never > really > > is, actually), is if one has a stake in it, expects to get > something > > out of it, wants some particular result. If compassion is > limitless, > > infinite, then how can it ever be wasted? > > > > > > > Compassion is for everyone of > > > course; but like someone who continues to stick their hand in the > > > fire and not learn it gets burnt, your patience, and > > > compassion gets somewhat stretched. Compassion is ok for one > time, > > > we all make mistakes .. > > > > > > *****For me, the more someone is witnessed sticking her/his hand in > > the fire (metaphorically), the more compassion is born in me. The > > cycle they are caught in becomes more and more apparent and the > sense > > of empthy enlivens. > > > > And yet, I am reminded, I really don't know what is going on in > > her/his head. Any kind of " horrific " experience that I imagine > > he/she is going through is born out of my imagination and may not > > accord with what is so for him/her. Thus there is recognition that > > anything I believe I know about his/her " plight " is, in fact, of my > > own making. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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