I learned compassion while I raised my children and as they grew, my perception of compassion grew ... not just for my children but for the world's children. I realized that this world will never be truly safe for my children until it is safe for ALL children ... I can give my child every possible advantage and opportunity but if they encounter a child who is desperately lacking those advantages and opportunities, the child without can not help but play out the actions of envy. In playgrounds and neighborhoods near us, envy exhibits itself in the most violent ways. The answer is not to stop nurturing my children. The answer is to offer nurture and support to all children ...
Allowing Our Children To Be Practicing Nonattachment Parenting asks us to rise to some of the most difficult challenges this world has to offer, and one of its greatest paradoxes arises around the issue of attachment. On the one hand, successful parenting requires that we love our children, and most of us love in a very attached way. On the other hand, it also requires that we let go of our children at the appropriate times, which means we must practice some level of nonattachment. Many parents find this difficult because we love our children fiercely, more than we will ever love anyone, and this can cause us to overstep our bounds with them as their independence grows. Yet truly loving them requires that we set them free.
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Compassion without attachment is possible.
Therefore,
we need to clarify the distinctions
between
compassion and attachment.
True compassion is not just an emotional response
but
a firm commitment founded on reason.
Because of this firm foundation,
a truly compassionate attitude
toward others
does not change even if they behave negatively.
Genuine compassion
is based not on our own projections and expectations,
irrespective of whether another person is a close friend
as long as that person wishes for peace and happiness
This is genuine compassion.
of another,
for every living being throughout the universe.
-- from "The Compassionate Life" by Tenzin Gyatso,
2 comments:
Wow! I have a similiar entry in Express Myself journal that covered this subject. Please read if you please. Take care. Barb
Barb,
I did read your post and you are right. It seems great minds think alike!
(wink)
Hugggggggggggggggz,
Taylor
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