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This leaves unanswered how non-sympathetic compassion is possible.
COMPASSION: "Sympathetic pity and concern for the sufferings or misfortunes of others".
But Susan Cooper, for all her troubles, is admirable from start to finish — sad but sympathetic, evoking compassion but no fear, tenderness but no resistance.
Proponents maintain that sympathetic responsiveness, compassion, and care can and should inform our ethical understanding as to why we have a responsibility to free non-human animals from human domination.
Can there be a 'malevolent compassion'?" My appellant -- a member of an elite group of tautology-spotters that calls itself the Squad Squad -- noted that Merriam-Webster's 10th Collegiate Dictionary defines compassion as "sympathetic consciousness of others' distress together with a desire to alleviate it".
By contrast, the Buddhist tradition teaches the four Brahmaviharas or the four immeasurables: metta (loving kindness), karuna, (compassion), mudita (sympathetic joy), and upekkha (equanimity).
Mindful listening Self-compassion Kindness Sympathetic joy Flow Focusing on and savoring the good Appreciation and gratitude And good old-fashioned laughter.
Iconographically, when you see the image of a Buddha, representing the innate potential of all beings to awaken to their True Nature and highest potentials, the Buddha is actually seated upon, and has as its foundation, a double dorje, or crossed vajra, which symbolizes the unity and inseparability of limitless lovingkindness, compassion, equanimity, and sympathetic joy which embraces all beings.
This is because compassion is the "sympathetic consciousness of others' distress with a desire to alleviate it".
For it is at least doubtful that a "compassion" that doesn't include sympathetic suffering is really compassion.
These children are heartbreaking victims of terrible exploitation, but we do not always treat them as sympathetic victims in need of healing and compassion, particularly when they resort to violence against their abusers.
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