Examine the compassion of compassion. The expression of compassion and its intensity. True compassion is limitless. Exercise for the day: Express your compassion in a new way that goes beyond your previous limitations: express it towards someone to whom you have been callous.
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How about this one for today's Thought of the Day: Compassion is the language the heart speaks fluently; let it guide your actions today and every day.
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Day 21 - MALCHUT OF TIFERET: (Nobility in Compassion) Examine the dignity of your compassion. For compassion to be complete (and enhance the other six aspects of compassion) it must recognize and appreciate individual sovereignty. It should boost self-esteem and cultivate human dignity. Both your own dignity and the dignity of the one benefiting from your compassion. Is my compassion expressed in a dignified manner? Does it elicit dignity in others? Do I recognize the fact that when I experience compassion as dignified it will reflect reciprocally in the one who receives compassion? Follow Simon Jacobson for more content to feed your Heart, Mind, and Soul.
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Good morning 🌞 Compassion 🤗 is not just a matter of niceness and thoughtful feelings. It’s a deeper type of feeling 😊 that drives us to action. In other words, compassion calls us to change 🤔 things! It’s not just about comforting others; it’s about our comfort getting disturbed. It’s about connecting with another’s pain 😣 and struggle so deeply that we can’t rest until they rest. When we feel compassion – real compassion – we don’t just understand 🧐 another’s pain, we want it to stop. And then we do what’s needed to make it stop. It makes one wonder: 🤔 Maybe the true test of compassion is justice.🙏🏽🙏🏽
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Day 16 - GEVURAH OF TIFERET: (Discipline in Compassion) For compassion to be effective and healthy it needs to be disciplined and focused. It requires discretion both to whom you express compassion, and in the measure of the compassion itself. It is recognizing when compassion should be expressed and when it should be withheld or limited. Discipline in compassion is knowing that being truly compassionate sometimes requires withholding compassion. Because compassion is not an expression of the bestower's needs but a response to the recipient's needs. Follow Simon Jacobson for more content to feed your Heart, Mind, and Soul.
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the power of your compassion by Peculiarly Positive Perspectives your empathy is powerful, connecting with others to create a positive impact. Compassion fosters understanding, support, and healing for those in need. Acts of kindness inspire more compassion, leading to a caring world. Practicing compassion benefits both giver and recipient, reducing stress and increasing happiness. Let your compassion shine, transforming lives and promoting unity. Embrace its power to make a difference around you. via YouTube https://lnkd.in/gDgx4Fk5
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Denial can feel like protection, but it often keeps you from fully experiencing your life. 🌿 Here’s one way to gently move through denial: 1️⃣ Reflect on a challenging thought or feeling you’ve been avoiding. 2️⃣ Write it down without judgment. 3️⃣ Ask yourself: ‘What would it feel like to face this truth with compassion?’ Healing begins when you name what’s been hidden and allow yourself to see it clearly. 🌈 ✨ What’s one truth you’re ready to acknowledge today? Share below or DM me—I’m here to support you.
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Denial can feel like protection, but it often keeps you from fully experiencing your life. 🌿 Here’s one way to gently move through denial: 1️⃣ Reflect on a challenging thought or feeling you’ve been avoiding. 2️⃣ Write it down without judgment. 3️⃣ Ask yourself: ‘What would it feel like to face this truth with compassion?’ Healing begins when you name what’s been hidden and allow yourself to see it clearly. 🌈 ✨ What’s one truth you’re ready to acknowledge today? Share below or DM me—I’m here to support you.
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In this video, we delve into the deeper meaning of Sukkot (the Feast of Tabernacles) and how it teaches us to find joy in the midst of the harsh realities of life. While we dwell in fragile, temporary shelters that symbolize our fleeting lives and inevitable mortality, we are still commanded to rejoice. But how do we embrace joy in a world filled with uncertainty, suffering, and loss? Join me as we explore how to experience joy in the present while also looking ahead to the hope of our permanent home.
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Compassion is key to fostering emotional intelligence, connecting with others, and nurturing well-being. It goes beyond empathy by harboring a genuine desire for all individuals to be free from suffering. Let's embrace compassion in our interactions to mend relationships and move forward positively. Watch more on this topic here: https://lnkd.in/gMDwiqaf
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Kindness, self-worth, and manifestation are deeply entwined in the fabric of our existence. When we recognize our inherent value and extend kindness outward, we set in motion a powerful force for positive change. Start a daily log of acts of kindness and moments where you recognized your own worth. At the end of the week, share with us: How have these actions shifted your perspective on manifestation? Engage with this practice, and let's explore the transformative power of kindness and self-worth in our lives.
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