I love this article and just reposted it on my Facebook page, Compassion Haiku. One of the things I like is that it provides concrete, tangible ways to build a practice. Another is the focus on a daily practice. If we want compassion to be our default nature, it stands to reason that we exercise it every day, all the time.
Last year I wrote, Compassion Haiku - Daily insights and practices for developing compassion for yourself and for others. I originally wrote it for myself to develop practices to build my self-compassion and then compassion for others. I invite you to consider it as another means of intentionally cultivating your compassion. An excerpt can be found here: http://amzn.to/14H2hCD
On Aug 4, 2013 Karl Grass wrote:
I love this article and just reposted it on my Facebook page, Compassion Haiku. One of the things I like is that it provides concrete, tangible ways to build a practice. Another
is the focus on a daily practice. If we want compassion to be our default nature, it stands to reason that we exercise it every day, all the time.
Last year I wrote, Compassion Haiku - Daily insights and practices for developing compassion for yourself and for others. I originally wrote it for myself to develop practices to build my self-compassion and then compassion for others. I invite you to consider it as another means of intentionally cultivating your compassion. An excerpt can be found here: http://amzn.to/14H2hCD