Compassion – not Kindness but an All-Inclusive Passion
Photo Credit: Instagram Compassion – not Kindness but an All-Inclusive Passion In everyday language, compassion is often equated with kindness. We think of it as a gentle act of helping someone in need or showing sympathy in times of suffering. Yet, in the light of Himalayan Samarpan Dhyanyog, as explained by Shivkrupanand Swamiji, compassion is far more profound. It is not merely kindness - it is an all-inclusive passion, a force that encompasses life itself and transforms the way we relate to all beings, human and non-human alike. Kindness is situational. It arises when we see someone in difficulty and feel moved to help. Compassion, however, is not limited to situations. It is a state of being, a passion that flows continuously from the heart. Compassion does not wait for suffering to appear; it radiates naturally, touching everyone and everything around us. It is not selective - it embraces all beings, sentient and insentient, because it arises from the recognition of uni...