You spout mindless drivel
about compassion as if only YOUR characterization of compassion is real.
Not exact matches
Hopefully having a good wallow, really thinking
about your feelings and showing yourself some
compassion (sadly, there's no word from Gilbertson on whether that can come in the form of chocolate fudge brownie icecream) should help ease your fear of failure going forward, but Gilbertson suggests that you take things slowly
as you move on from a disappointment.
As for the latter, those worried
about another Catholic slide into incoherence should have faith in the ecclesial experience of the last three decades, which has taught enduring lessons
about how Catholicism can not merely survive, but flourish, amidst the cultural acids of post-modernity — if it holds fast to a dynamic orthodoxy lived with
compassion and solidarity.
Finally consider what is said
about Jesus in the Gospel of Matthew: Jesus looked and had
compassion on the crowd, because he saw that they were harassed,
as sheep without a shepherd.
It amazes me that any topic on these blogs that Momoya responds to is
about bashing god believers, when
as exampled here, my comment had nothing to do with that — it had to do with
compassion and someone's safety.
I used o think
as you do
about Jesus being all those «things»,
about love, self sacrifice,
compassion, etc.... But how is Jesus so loving and compassionate when according to the bible he and his Father will throw billions of people into HELL for all eternity for simply not believing in them?
Religion is
about living
as Jesus would, with empathy,
compassion, and most of all LOVE.
I am sure it is true and that is my point here I was commenting on the
compassion of a person, not their religion, and momoya had to reveal his / her real agenda that has not pupose here,
as I was not talking religion I was talking
about compassion and the desire for one individual to help another.
As she continues to read, we hear
about Paul's incarceration and persecution,
about how Jesus is «the image of the invisible God, the firstborn over all creation,»
about watching out for all those false teachings that circulated through the trade routes,
about how we ought to stop judging each other over differences of opinion regarding religious festivals and food (I blush a little at this point and resolved to make peace with some rather opinionated friends before the next sacred meal),
about how we should clothe ourselves with
compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience, and love,
about how we must forgive one another,
about how the things that once separated Jew from Greek and slave from free are broken down at the foot of the cross,
about how we should sing more hymns.
'' [It means] actually talking
about their attributes
as a child like «I love the way you showed courage in that situation» or «I love that you showed
compassion or you were kind.»
JW — this article is not
about what happens AFTER death, but rather how we
as humans need to respond in
compassion, love and SERVICE to those who are in the process of dying.
For Lent this year, I'm reading a heretic,
as David Mills suggests (his title is provocative, but his point is
about building
compassion among brothers and sisters in Christ across the Reformational line).
a) you may mock religion
as «fairy tales», but logically you still must admit that IF TRUE, the
compassion offered there is radically different than what you are talking
about.
the purpose of any religion is to teach people
about our heavenly father, to teach love
compassion equality; the value of the human unite or to think only
as a collectivist.
They recovered the classical experience of reason
as the potential infinity of human questions, showing how this dynamic «ratio»
as a desire for understanding is healed and transformed by the paschal - metanoetic experience of faith in the Sophia - Cod of
compassion and love.4 Aquinas, for example, understood God
as «intimately present within everything that exists since God is existence» and that Cod's omnipotence — Aquinas wrote very little
about it — regards not actualities but possibilities, and is best manifested in forgiveness and compassionate mercy.5
And insofar
as the concern for the oppressed means acts of
compassion, there is hardly any controversy (one may think here, for example,
about the work of the churches on behalf of refugees or in the alleviation of famine).
If you've reached the age of 40 you should realize that Jesus was a man, a great man, a man to be revered for teaching us
about good and evil,
compassion, a man to be respected and admired,
as a great human being who taught us all something useful.
And while I appreciate the pastor's sentiments
about God being found in the kindness and
compassion of many people after the shootings, he falls back on Man
as an exceptional creation of God
as an argument for why these evil events happen.
Hailed
as «good for a green mama's soul,» Green Child has grown into a resource valued by parents who care
about bringing simplicity,
compassion, social responsibility, and instinctual intelligence back to parenting.
The saddest part though is that complete morons who probably don't even know where N5 is, spend their time trolling Wenger, throwing every conceivable insult
as if he alone has caused every issue at the club, present complete bs
as fact (
as if it has ever been
about money for Wenger) and can not display a little humility,
compassion or respect for ARSENAL FOOTBALL CLUBS greatest ever manager.
As educators, we care
about both the process — joyful, active learning — and the result: independent thinkers who act with purpose and
compassion.
The toy encourages
compassion and care,
as well
as teaches
about taking responsibility for the farm friends.
she blogs at Fine and Fair, a blog written to and for her children
about the ups and downs along the journey of raising them
as responsible citizens of the world with the values of
compassion toward all living things, environmental responsibility, conservation, and celebrating diversity in all of its forms.
She is nearing completion of her B.S. in Public Health, and particularly interested in learning and writing
about compassion, cooperation, and responsibility
as they relate to mindful living, health, and parenting.
• The need to exercising self -
compassion as you process emotions • Emotional purging in a conscious way to move to an easier parenting journey • Moving passed mindfulness and consciousness to peacefulness • Functioning
as a peaceful human being • Moving from «doing» to «being» • The value of peaceful presence, free of emotional trigger, for your kids • Modelling ownership of behavior for your kids • Peacefulness
as a practice that takes time • Parenting
as an extension of nature: gradually forging new pathways in your relationships and being expansive, not staying «stuck» • The healing power of authenticity with your kids • Aiming for perseverance and presence, not perfection • Exercising
compassion for others and recognizing we don't know their struggles • Learning how not to try to control others and focus on self to remain peaceful • Journalling
as a practice to release emotions • Finding opportunities for stillness • Releasing others from the responsibility for reading your mind • Shifting to a solution focus to create momentum • Fear: being curious
about it to avoid being driven by it • Showing up in your own home to make a difference in the world • Practical ways to nourish yourself • Unconditional love — what does that look like?
We plan to be completely open with our child
about his or her origins, but I hope that we will be able to respond to our child's need for answers and information with
as much
compassion and thoughtfulness
as you've shown, Lori.
Austin and I created this coffee table book for the sole purpose of educating the world
about the true image of dads
as parents, which embodies the same kind of unconditional love,
compassion and dedication that exists in moms
as parents.
To put this in everyday terms, parents treat their children
as they would a new coworker or employee, a new member of their church or community club, or their friends and adult family members — they would come from a place of great
compassion, forgiveness, and patience
as the child is learning
about their place in the world.
But he's also a dad, and he writes with
compassion about what that means and how to define your own role
as father.
Lana recently started writing
about her musings on parenting at Goodness, Grace and Gratitude (http://www.goodnessgraceandgratitude.com/),
as she navigates through a new territory of hospital visits, a whirlwind of feelings and in finding
compassion as she battles breast cancer, a disease that her mom succumbed to at age 49.
As individuals and communities, we should think
about how we can assist vulnerable people in our neighbourhoods — doing our bit to help them, out of the principles of kindness,
compassion and companionship.
In an unprecedented appearance, First Lady Chirlane McCray will address the congregation at St. Patrick's Cathedral this weekend
as part of #ThriveTogether: A Weekend for Mental Health, a nationwide outreach effort by over 2,000 faith and community groups in all 50 states, Puerto Rico and Washington D.C. to highlight the need for education,
compassion and open conversations
about mental health and addiction.
Amid the turmoil of Vietnam and the civil rights movement, the great Elvis Presley once sang —
as only the King could sing —
about the need for tolerance and
compassion in society.
As the film of her other half talking
about «
compassion» and «decency» did the rounds, actress Amanda Abbington tweeted:
Hold this truth close, know this truth and carry it with you
as you go
about your day; pay no mind to the negativity you may witness around you — dig deep and give kindness,
compassion and empathy.
So instead of taking the appearance of your partner's inner child
as a cue to use information
about his or her past
as a weapon, practise
compassion and embrace the opportunity to get to know one another on a deeper and more intimate level.
Three Meditation Practices to Further Your Expansion Based on the ongoing «bad news»
about various domestic and world events, and the knowledge that people DO NEED more
compassion and self -
compassion in their hectic and challenging lives, I am writing three brief meditation practices on different aspects on
compassion - wisdom
as noted on my site.
veganism is
about MUCH more than a mere dietary choice - it is
about non-violence and adherence to the Golden Rule for ALL species,
as opposed to limiting our
compassion and concern to a select few.
Based on the ongoing «bad news»
about various domestic and world events, and the knowledge that people DO NEED more
compassion and self -
compassion in their hectic and challenging lives, I am writing three brief meditation practices on different aspects on
compassion - wisdom
as noted on my site.
Recently, I started to reflect deeply
about being grateful, and looking back into my life, there is so much I am thankful for today, mainly because I am healthy, happy, at peace, I have a supportive family, I love my career
as a Naturopathic physician, and I have the great virtue of
compassion for others.
What follows is Pip's own yoga journey,
as he learns
about compassion, helping others and connecting to a higher purpose.
In dreamwork, we talk
about «shadow elements,» which can be both elements of ourselves that we've deemed
as negative (our jealous self or our angry self) or positive elements that we're having a hard time integrating (our intelligence, beauty, gifts,
compassion).
About Blog The vision for this site is to use Sandy Wyatt's bipolar disorder
as a launch into higher consciousness and to practice awareness with a mindset of curious
compassion.
Just
as films
about misunderstood benevolent aliens in the 1950s (The Day the Earth Stood Still, It Came from Outer Space) were calling for an end to the Cold War us - and - them mentality, District 9 is likewise making a strong statement
about the damage that can be done when refugees are treated with suspicion before being given any
compassion.
It's a survival tale at its core, only less
about resourcefulness and perseverance than it is
about how desperate circumstances challenge our moral compass and our belief systems — such
as notions of faith,
compassion, forgiveness, and trust.
The kids, led by six - year - old Moonee (the arrestingly but never studiedly precocious Brooklynn Prince), regard the motel
as the fairy - tale castle it garishly pretends to be, scampering
about like Eloise in a down - market Plaza under the watchful eye of beleaguered manager Bobby (Willem Dafoe, radiating exhausted
compassion).
What's even more uncanny, both films were
about male stubbornness and inability to compromise, with the seemingly weaker female characters
as the carriers of
compassion and grace.
Only The Young begins
as a movie
about the friendship between two boys, but Elmore quickly comes to dominate a film that approaches the uncertainty and heightened emotions of youth with unexpected delicacy and
compassion.
There's so much subtext beyond believe - in - yourself bootstraps: how little we know of history reinforced only via tradition and textbook; seeing
compassion and conscience
as empathy, not cowardice; a nearly imperceptible message
about living with disability, and that's just a sample.
Directed by Bill Condon (Gods and Monsters), this Holmes mystery is ostensibly the secret of a forgotten last case, but it's really
about the human experiences Holmes is least equipped to confront: friendship,
compassion, the reasons to continue living
as his sharp intellect loses its edge.