Compassion Compassion is an enthusiasm and passionate level of lazy, with great concern serving the limitation of human that's integrating personal boundary. We speak about how to deliver the best compassion via a rather stingy aptitude and hoping other would be able outcome a better diversity with consumption on the understanding part ; usually came from a strict ground pillar for more personal time to allow enough focus on the key entry of any respective topic you are currently willing to suppress. This is a part of Reverse Psychology that's devoting the either usual morality or unconscious binary with faith to raise different opinion and liberation so that we could unite each other as The Human. We already have limited lifespan and it is undeniably that we are truly constantly coordinating a rather lack-of-self journey towarding the balance from our nature ; for the surrounding - this chapter is a great wake-up call for you to treasure the ever self-less contributor and suffering party while deprivative different voice or opinion during your motivation of loving kindness. Next, is for us to know the art of how to pretend like an Angel while delivering what we knew as the right, typical proper messenge for our opponential articulation with great concern ; resilience and wisdom on remaining the adequate tolerance registration while facing any potential against form. Compassion, is about hesitating to react generous enough or willing to engage unto any promising event while you know you have limited to provide ; it is another form of desperation raise from the ever faith hold group with lethary as an off pay, to prevent distraction. Kindness is an endless journey, as we were indeed being distributed to deliberate different voice of opinion while we are inclusiving each different moral value type. You shall understand the below principal while coring your implementation or strategy to any being, I personally name it as the Secret of Life ; before you could master Compassion : 1. You was distracted. 2. You was focused. 3. You was drawn to attraction. 4. You were meant to be Happy, so do everything else - plant, nature, animal, human, business, relationship, protocol, object and any other being throughout our entire Universe. 5. Elimination of other's Sadness might suffer your own-time while routing the path of Ultimate Happiness despite your own interest be it which kind of leverage ; hence the final lesson that almost impossible to break with proper graduation is the absolute Isolation that's zero suffer. 6. Compassion, it's root are Lazy and Helpless. 7. Let Destiny and Luck to manage your impression during judgement - That's The Best. Let us together playing pivotal role that react differently and accordingly based on our raising environment ; the opportunity we have obtained ; the fit of empty that's entry us at the right time and space as their job. With these, it will be the best license for us to overcome any sorrow and sadness.
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Is Kindness the Highest Form of Intelligence? - Part 1: In a world often driven by competition and individual success, the notion that kindness stands as the pinnacle of intelligence may seem counterintuitive. Let us explore this Paradox, and gain insights from various disciplines: 1. Neuroscience: Studies have shown that practicing kindness stimulates the release of neurotransmitters such as dopamine and oxytocin, often referred to as the "feel-good" hormones. These chemicals not only elevate mood but also promote social bonding and trust, fostering a sense of connection between individuals. 2. Positive Psychology: 'Kindness not only enriches the lives of others but also enhances the giver's own sense of purpose and fulfillment.' Research has shown that individuals who engage in regular acts of kindness experience lower levels of stress, greater satisfaction with life, and improved mental health. In addition, kindness fosters a positive feedback loop, as recipients are more likely to pay it forward, creating a ripple effect of benevolence within communities. 3. Spirituality: Spiritual leaders throughout history have embodied the transformative power of kindness in their teachings and actions. From the teachings of Jesus Christ advocating for love and forgiveness to the example of Prophet Muhammad's compassion towards the marginalized, these figures exemplify the timeless wisdom that kindness is not only a moral imperative but also a spiritual practice that connects us to something greater than ourselves. In Buddhism, the practice of loving-kindness (Metta) is considered one of the foundational virtues, aimed at cultivating a boundless sense of goodwill and empathy towards all beings. Similarly, in Hinduism, the concept of Ahimsa, or nonviolence, extends beyond mere physical harm to encompass acts of kindness and benevolence towards others. In essence, spirituality offers a profound perspective on kindness, viewing it not only as a moral duty but as a sacred expression of our interconnectedness with all life. Through acts of kindness, individuals transcend their boundaries of the ego, and align themselves with a deeper, more expansive understanding of existence. Thus, kindness becomes not only an expression of intelligence but also a manifestation of our inherent spiritual nature, guiding us towards greater compassion, wisdom, and unity with the divine. 4. Examples of Kindness in Action Throughout history, countless individuals have exemplified the profound impact of kindness through their words and deeds. From Mother Teresa's tireless efforts to alleviate the suffering of the poor to Mahatma Gandhi's advocacy for 'ahimsa' (nonviolent resistance) - including passionate practitioners of 'ahimsa' such as Dr King Jr, and Nelson Mandela - these luminaries demonstrate that kindness is not merely a passive virtue but a powerful force for social change. "Be kind whenever possible. It is always possible." — Dalai Lama #kindness #kindnessinaction
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Splendid Kindness, is a huge topic ; hatred too. Ego is one great subject for us to learn on how could we getting it rid from - while building on tolerance and understanding, from each of us ; we certainly requiring a friendlier approach for both side. To me, none of the creature like to be torture ; nor enjoy any suffering or pain formation. In therapy, the phase of elimination usually depending on individual's hierarchy that's respecting to the resiliency, metabolism rate, scene enhancement that's triggering emotion, anxiety, although some behaviour might seen to be violent ; knowingly as rudeness, while benedicting the Dictionary of Kindness. Favouritism (The Disliking) Endeavour, is The Road of Rudeness ; The Path to Crime - and for every dictionary and chapter of story, we are indeed authoring lawful constitution with such fragment as referral point while refining deliberation under a liberality manner in the library of humanity. To help you unlock Kind, the borderline of The Disliking shall serve each and everyone as the final armour, the impeccable stage that's syringe for an infinite shield during each integration of emotion ; while determining a personal boundary with a reason to respect and believe. During such integration, we need to trail ceramic of strain that would occupy relevant space and understand it's capacity will always limited ; at time, they do blind fold us from recognizing that intolerancy, inappropriate speech and brutal behaviour would occured on us at some point of time, undeniably - thrilling us a Disliking Encounterment which would nullify the thought and memory synthax that's sychronizing discrepancy with high similiarity like De Ja Vu ; or dementia, at the severe case or scenario - subject to Spiritual Practitioner's study. This is The Rainbow Theory with provisioning storage on it's colour bar that's vibrant enough in creating contrast for a vainful experience to everyone ; also being known as The Lollipop Theory, in helping us to circle a dreaming like experience - but at the same travelling in between truth and fake that's enough to drive confusion, namely the Hallucination or Delusional progress which whispering your soul, in further driving for a guilty experience with act from highly relevant scenario. This theory of Rudeness will be very helpful for you in recognizing what would be beneficial to your next Human Resources planning or content digest while contexting the standard between Like and Dislike ; but also hold with a faith that each level of resiliency and tolerancy will be able to be developed on a timely manner that's unable to be put with thought of rushed, as the conditional Basement before each Psychology and Psychiatry technique being introduced to us - for the reaffirmation of Humanity while speaking what Freedom truly meant. At the next respect, is the Zodiac and Horoscope star signs that's paying separate dedication in affecting for our nature and mood ; so do emotion. Let's fair.
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My grit isolated me, my deep-rooted spirituality re-connected me. This pic was taken last night as I was attending a party with the members of the gym I go to. Many youngster but also a corporate senior and oops.. our conversation picked up very easily. We usually meet in the gym when I end my session and he starts his. He read my book and so we kind of know each other. Sometimes we need connection points to get the ball rolling, don't we? I know it's difficult to open up and trust others with stuff you can't even handle yourself in the first place, however, it makes it easier for corporate seniors to talk to people who have had direct experience of the challenges that they are facing when they start from a common ground of understanding and experiences. It helps to move beyond it, quickly. It becomes even easier when the other has gone through personal challenges like - a divorce - the processing of a loss - their dark night of the soul All at the same time, while continuing to perform, lead, deliver. I spent 30 years in corporations, mostly in senior roles as a regional director and lastly as a member of the board of directors. I know what it means to feel - guilty - isolated - disoriented - disconnected from self and others but also, what needs to happen to find - joy - alignment - inner peace For what I know, you don’t need to find another goal or the motivation to pursue it, nor to hypnotize yourself into positive thinking, or to reason around the whys, the coulds and shoulds. You are looking for an insight that seems to come out of “nowhere” and will “show” you where your alignment is. You will know it and be it. And no, it won’t help you make a point with your ex, or with the greedy corporate system that make you feel like a cog and has no other interests but to keep you as a cog. You will be invaded by a sense of peace and wisdom which requires no points to make. Which is what most people are looking for but hardly find out what is required, to be it. I promise you, you won't become a monk, unless this is what life wants you to be, you'll continue to function in the system, but not belonging to the system, or any system at all. You'll be able to deal with all your challenges with a sense of freedom that is already within you, ready to invade every cell of your being. You’ll be spiritually grounded. PS I’m not selling a 3 steps process, only deep conversations to get you to experience the state of flow and freedom that you are looking for. It may or may not work, I can't guarantee what is for you to experience, but surely every step in this direction is worth every try. No? ——————— Hi, I'm Dino a former corporate director with 30 years of experience now coaching seniors who want to move from burnout to living their authentic and fulfilling life. I'm the author of "The Way of the Wind", a former manager's journey of awakening from burnout to breakthrough.
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Prominently, the Bhagavad-gita (17.16) urges us to cultivate contentment as a mental discipline. That means we consciously, even conscientiously, strive to look for what is good in life, even if such looking requires effort. Such a purposeful shifting of our consciousness from what is wrong to what is right will create the corresponding impressions in our mind. By noting and rejoicing in what is right in our life, we gain a steady foundation for working constructively: to protect what is right and to make more things right as per our capacity. Gradually, as we habituate ourselves to looking for what is good and right in our life, and as the corresponding impressions within us become stronger, then gratitude will become a more natural and easier emotion for us to cultivate and relish. Thus, our mind will become increasingly prompted, even propelled, toward a more healthy state.
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Prominently, the Bhagavad-gita (17.16) urges us to cultivate contentment as a mental discipline. That means we consciously, even conscientiously, strive to look for what is good in life, even if such looking requires effort. Such a purposeful shifting of our consciousness from what is wrong to what is right will create the corresponding impressions in our mind. By noting and rejoicing in what is right in our life, we gain a steady foundation for working constructively: to protect what is right and to make more things right as per our capacity. Gradually, as we habituate ourselves to looking for what is good and right in our life, and as the corresponding impressions within us become stronger, then gratitude will become a more natural and easier emotion for us to cultivate and relish. Thus, our mind will become increasingly prompted, even propelled, toward a more healthy state.
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Prominently, the Bhagavad-gita (17.16) urges us to cultivate contentment as a mental discipline. That means we consciously, even conscientiously, strive to look for what is good in life, even if such looking requires effort. Such a purposeful shifting of our consciousness from what is wrong to what is right will create the corresponding impressions in our mind. By noting and rejoicing in what is right in our life, we gain a steady foundation for working constructively: to protect what is right and to make more things right as per our capacity. Gradually, as we habituate ourselves to looking for what is good and right in our life, and as the corresponding impressions within us become stronger, then gratitude will become a more natural and easier emotion for us to cultivate and relish. Thus, our mind will become increasingly prompted, even propelled, toward a more healthy state.
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Has anybody else had this experience? Because you’re kind, some people assume that you’re weak. They don’t get it, do they? They don’t understand that being kind is a choice. They don’t understand what we’ve been through in life to get us to a place where we purposely choose to be kind even when other people are being unbelievably nasty to us. They don’t understand that choosing to be nasty erodes your soul, turns you sour, and makes you into a person nobody wants to be around. They don’t understand that if we respond to them in kind when they’re nasty to us we allow that nastiness into our hearts, minds, souls, and spirits where it grows and festers and gets more ugly by the second. Nope, they just don’t get it. I choose to be kind because I’ve been to hell and back more than once in my life. I know what it’s like to be in what seems like a bottomless pit of despair. I know what it’s like to completely run out of emotional gas, and try to take my own life. I also know what it’s like to have Jesus walk with me through the valley of the shadow of death more than once. I know what it’s like to have Jesus walk with me through the halls of clinical depression continuously whispering to me in my heart, “I’m right here with you. Don’t give up. I’m going to bring you through this.” I know what kind of fight and inner strength I’ve had to develop to get myself out of those dark places. I know that if I chose to I could verbally cut anyone off at the boot tops emotionally if they’re being unkind to me… which is why I choose not to. There has been more than once when I’ve thought that I was being a complete fool for being kind when another person was taking a verbal pot shot at me. However, what I’ve learned from continuing to be kind when what I really, really wanted to do is retaliate is that kindness is its own reward. By choosing to be kind, I’ve grown in kindness. I’ve grown in inner strength. I’ve continued to grow into the kind of person I want to be. I’ve also learned that it gets easier to be kind every time I choose to be kind in the face of rudeness and unkindness. I really like that. Life is about choices. I like choosing to be kind. C.A. Hurst
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Do you struggle working with people? Do you feel oppressed and are you struggling to put your point out there even when you are well versed in a particular thing? You landed on the right post then 😉 Just finished reading "Power vs. Force: The Hidden Determinants of Human Behavior" by David R. Hawkins, and it’s incredibly eye-opening! 🌟 Here’s the main idea in simple terms: ➡️Power vs. Force: - Power: Comes from positive things like love, truth, and kindness. It's natural, uplifting, and doesn't need to control others. Think of it as a quiet strength that inspires and brings people together. - Force: Involves control, pushing, and manipulating others. It's draining, negative, and often leads to conflict. It’s like trying to push a heavy object uphill exhausting and unsustainable. If your answer to all my above questions is yes…force is something that you are definitely facing! How do you take the power then? Empathy ✨ 📌Let me explain that through the Map of Consciousness: Hawkins created a scale called the ‘Map of Consciousness’ to show different levels of human energy and feelings: - Shame (20) and Guilt (30) are at the very bottom these feelings are weak and harmful. - Courage (200): This is the turning point where positive energy starts. You begin to see life in a hopeful and proactive way. - Love (500): Unconditional love for yourself and others. It’s powerful and healing. - Peace (600): Deep inner peace and calm. It’s a state of true contentment and harmony. 📌So taking the oppression too personally and acting out is only going to hold you back! Instead look out for love and harmony believe me you can achieve nothing through force and by trying to dominate everywhere. 📌 ’ Wise and powerful people are the ones who understand where and what to speak in a rather empathetic way than dominant way. ‘ Trying to be dominant is only going to hold you back! My sincere advice don’t think too much to let go if you’re not well respected, you deserve peace and peace comes from not needing to necessarily explain yourself or why you’re doing what you’re doing to people who cannot understand. Prioritise yourself 💪🏼 And don’t even think about seeking power if you’re not well respected. And respect does not come through force. He also talks about Personal Growth: The book encourages us to: - Be truthful: Always seek and speak the truth. - Show love and kindness: Treat yourself and others with compassion. - Reflect and meditate: Take time to understand yourself and grow spiritually. These practices can help us rise to higher levels of consciousness, leading to a happier, more fulfilling life. It’s a great read for anyone looking to improve their mindset and overall well-being! 🚀 #PersonalGrowth #PositiveThinking #Mindfulness #SelfImprovement #BookRecommendation The Map of Consciousness
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Ever feel like some of your thoughts on spirituality and personal growth don't quite align with the mainstream? I’m not going to win any popularity contests with these opinions, but they’re worth mentioning all the same. ⛔Spiritual Bypassing: Using spirituality to avoid dealing with unresolved emotional issues isn't true growth. Facing our shadows is just as important as focusing on the light. ⛔You Don’t Need a Guru: Personal growth and enlightenment don’t require a spiritual leader. True self-discovery is a personal journey that doesn’t need external validation. ⛔ Meditation Isn’t a Cure-All: While beneficial, meditation isn’t a magical solution for all mental health issues. ⛔ Spiritual Experiences Can Be Overhyped: Spiritual experiences or awakenings are often dramatized. Everyday moments of awareness and presence are just as valuable. ⛔Spirituality Doesn’t Require Rituals: Spirituality can be found in everyday actions, relationships, and personal reflections, not just in rituals. Ready for some more of my unpopular opinions? I’m on a roll today! Check out the attachment for even more fun. What are some of your unpopular beliefs? Share below. #UnpopularOpinions #SpiritualGrowth #PersonalDevelopment #SelfDiscovery
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