Or
how about compassion towards those we detest?
Not exact matches
In today's divided world, this book brings readers a fundamental message to show more love to those we lead, deliver
compassion, develop people in a more intentional way (think
about how Jesus built up his followers over a deeply committed three - year period), and finally, be willing to forgive.
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.
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?
But we must do so without self - righteousness, and with
compassion for
how hard it is for our pro-choice friends and neighbors to change their minds
about such a weighty moral question.
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.
How can the writer believe that he and his fellow evangelicals should worry less
about whether gays can marry or not and more
about keeping their own traditional marriage in tact — 33 % divorce rate — yet claim Santorum shows well - placed
compassion?
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 example, I can talk to my trans - friends
about Jesus, and
how He RESOLVED to live among the Samaritans for two days;
how He RESOLVED to use the Samaritan in His story of what it means to be loving towards the wounded — in short, lifestyle and genetics are soooo minor that the hero is the one that shows and engages in
compassion.
Explaining
how families can be supported, Matt Wall explained: «With families, it's
about bringing a sense of
compassion and care to people who've often faced many, many difficulties and challenges - crime and prison being just one - often an expression of other underlying issues that families are having to deal with.»
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
How about we just start trying to show a little
compassion all around and maybe we can all be a little happier?
how about we follow reason, logic and
compassion?
(18) This is but one example of
how the marginalized of the world have much to teach the Western world
about social
compassion.
I want to retain their deep
compassion for people, even those who seem impossible to understand or love, so I talk
about how there there are no «bad guys.»
• 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?
Attachment Parenting (AP) is an excellent way to teach your children
about compassion and what it means to consider other people around you and
how your actions affect others around you.
Parenting skills educator Patty Wipfler on
how to address your child's fears
about flying with
compassion and calm.
The first lesson baby will learn is all
about relationships, they will learn that interaction with mom and dad will differ from their interaction with friends and even their dog, baby will learn that the dog needs a lot of help from mom and dad too, it will also teach baby
how to care for something else, thus teaching baby
about compassion and empathy.
But he's also a dad, and he writes with
compassion about what that means and
how to define your own role as father.
I still get shaky thinking
about this incident, and angry at
how little
compassion the company has.
How about a little less judgement and more
compassion.
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.
«I don't know
about you, but my values are
about community,
compassion, decency; that's
how I was brought up.»
It's easier to make good decisions
about how to substitute one form of exercise for another or modify your routine when coming from a place of
compassion.
We want to show others
how much we care
about them, but because we're often so busy during this period, we also need to treat ourselves with
compassion.
Andrea's in - depth knowledge along with her dedication and
compassion creates a warm, supportive atmosphere for learning
about how food affects
how you feel.
Good heart, simple, honest, care
about people, down to earth finally, know
how to give and receive: Love, kindness,
compassion..
i «m in a wheelchair I have a free sprit like having fun i «m very caring and love affection
how about you do n`t let the chair scare you i «m looking for someone that can give me some
compassion and tenderness hope to hear from the right man... bonny
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.
James Marsh's Project Nim was a heartbreaking story
about humanity &
compassion, and
how they can take a back seat to ambition.
Here, by never revealing the cause of the apocalypse, Haneke almost seems to be making a statement not
about the nature of man in times of peril but
about how fragile human relationships can be and
how little it takes to suck the
compassion out of people.
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.
With keen insight, a skilled ear, sensitivity, and
compassion, she has engaged her TEP colleagues in thinking
about how their purposes for teaching and learning and the beliefs and assumptions that frame those purposes influence their efforts to support all students» learning,» says Lecturer Vicki Jacobs, faculty director of TEP.
This haunting and original novel -
about the lengths people will go to escape persecution, the transformative power of
compassion, and
how one can find moments of grace and connection in a world filled with heartache - is unlike anything I've ever read before.»
Cowboy is a grace - filled story
about the power of giving everything to God and
how a simple act of
compassion can change lives forever.
We usually highlight the fact that our program provides better lives for shelter animals and job training for young people who need to get a leg up but it's times like this that remind us that humane education ---- teaching youth
about respect and
compassion for animals and
how to pass it on ---- is an equally significant part that mission.
Choose from a variety of topics: responsible pet ownership; ways to support your local shelter;
how to solve pet overpopulation, showing empathy, kindness,
compassion and respect for animals; what to do
about cruelty and neglect; the mission and purpose of an animal shelter, etc..
We can do nothing at all without you — if you believe working animals deserve
compassion and care, find out more
about how you could be part of the solution...
Dr Stiles is passionate
about helping animals and their families by providing excellent care and
compassion to all of her patients, no matter
how big or small.
In 250 words or less children can express their feelings
about how to help pets and possibly influence others to treat pets with kindness, tolerance and
compassion.
Learn more
about our available humane education programs and
how we work to inspire people of all ages to treat all living beings with care,
compassion, and respect.
A discussion
about perfectionism and imposter syndrome and
how to replace negative self - talk with self -
compassion.
In addition to their efforts in the community, the organization's Positive Pit Care School Program uses therapy - certified Pit Bulls from their Pit Crew to teach children
about compassion towards animals and
how to be a responsible pet guardian.
Secondly, with regard to Mr. Taylor's comment
about scientists potentially imposing «value judgments» and the inappropriateness of that,
how can any one of us, lay or scientific, not impose a value judgment on our beloved Earth and its desperate need for healing,
compassion and immediate action from all of us to create healthier living conditions for all species?
«Treat people with dignity and
compassion, and think
about how you are going to live and not
about how you are going to die.»
Have students write an essay
about how our nation is fostering greater tolerance and
compassion toward different ethnicities, races, religions and people with different sexual preferences.
Our firm will treat you with
compassion, because we know you're worried
about how you're going to pay your bills, where the money is going to come from, and what effect your injuries will have on the rest of your life.
Thank you for your time, and know that I would love to speak with you further
about how my
compassion, organization, and care experience can meet the needs of Lily Home Care.
No matter
how you are feeling
about your marriage or the decision to divorce, our therapists will treat each of you with
compassion and respect as we help you gain clarity and confidence
about a direction for your relationship.