Compassion Mindfulness
1 6 1 200In Sanskrit there is a word: metta. It doesn’t have an exact translation in English. The closest we have is the idea of compassion or lovingkindness – it is that sense of deep and abiding care that you can feel towards another human being; a sense that you wish no harm to come to that person and a feeling of holding them in kindness and care. Sometimes it is possible to get a sense of that feeling by imaging how a parent may feel towards their child.
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Now, allow yourself to notice your breath. Don’t feel that you have to do anything to your breathing – just be aware, curious and attentive to the physical sensations of breathing in and breathing out.
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Allow yourself now to bring your awareness and attention to that feeling of compassion, loving kindness or deep and abiding care and concern. Bring to mind someone in your life who is dear and precious to you. Imagine yourself enfolding this person in that feeling. Allow yourself to have the following thoughts towards this person:
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- May this person know a decrease in distress 50
- May this person know peace and tranquillity – at least for a while 4b
- May this person know happiness and joy – at least for a while 40
- May this person be able to deal with their suffering 7
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Continue to imagine this person, holding them in your mind and sending to the image you hold these loving, kind and compassionate thoughts. Notice how this feels in your body. What are the physical sensations that come to you when you connect with feelings of loving kindness and compassion? What are the images and thoughts that come? Just notice
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these thoughts, physical sensations and emotions – note them with gentle curiosity, without judgment.
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Now, if you can, see whether you can direct some of that loving kindness, compassion and deep abiding care towards yourself. See whether you can have the following thoughts for yourself:
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- May I know a decrease in distress 55
- May I know some peace and tranquility in my life – at least for a while 45
- May I know some happiness and joy –at least for a while 44
- May I be confident that I can deal with my own suffering 7
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Now bring your attention, mindfulness and awareness back to your breath. Notice your inward and outward breath for a few moments.
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