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Hardcover Cultivating Compassion: A Buddhist Perspective Book

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Cultivating Compassion: A Buddhist Perspective

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"Compassion is the heartfelt wish that all sentient beings be free from suffering. We have a responsibility to each other; we cannot act out of mere self-centeredness." What compels some people to act... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Wise, witty wonderful guide to compassionate living.

Author provides clear and truly helpfulinstructions on how to cultivate compassion. Probably better than Salzberg's Lovingkindness, another fine title. Step by step guide to buiding compassion through series of meditations. Authoritative, authentic (Hopkins translator for Dalai Lama for ten years) but an easy read with flowing style. Great insight on human mind. Bk contains small pieces of wisdom which clearly product of a "lived" meditative practice. The author is a truly gifted writer; very witty. In places, I smiled: "we are like people on a bus with no destination in mind, the driver stops and lets us out, and we think "this is a nice place":- just a modern version of the mind as unbridled horse, but I relate more to this. For me, one of best Dharma books.

compassion is the key

Buddhists keep talking about compassion, but what is it? Jeffrey Hopkins, who spent 10 years as chief interpreter to the Dalai Lama, spills the beans in this helpful introductory guide to Tibetan Buddhism. 'Compassion,' he says, 'is the heartfelt wish that sentient beings be free from suffering and the causes of suffering.' That means all sentient beings -- one's friends, one's enemies, and those neutral people one passes daily without really even noticing. The book outlines a series of meditations for developing compassion and equanimity, but even if you have a different meditation practice and merely read through the meditations, the book is wise, generous, and helpful. The introductory chapter on the mechanics of meditation alone was very valuable, giving instruction not only on how to sit, but also on the weird little questions like how to hold the head and teeth, and what to do with the eyes and breath. This book will be a blessing to you no matter what tradition you follow. When you begin to cherish everyone and sincerely wish that they be free from suffering, you are finding the heart of compassion.P.S. "Joy is the opposite of jealousy."

THE BEST BOOK ON SUCCESS AND RELATIONSHIPS!!!

This book contains a series of meditations to help us develop compassion. And what is compassion? The wish for others notto suffer. This is simply a wonderful book! In it, we learn about the psychology of other human beings. One suprising thing is that we all want the same thing! Happiness. But most of us seem stupid about obtaining it. In all human endeavors and in all human relationships, what quality of mind really makes them work? Compassion. Hopkins brillantly illustrates this. Thinkabout it. What type of marriage partner would you really want?One who wishes that you would not suffer. And what is this wish?It is compassion. So we all want a partner with compassion. We all want friends with compassion. What type of business relationship would you want with someone? We want someone who can feel for us. Someone who will understand if we get sick and can't make a deadline. We want someone with compassion. Paradoxically, compassion is the key to success. Because no one would really want any kind of relationship with us, personal or otherwise, unless we have compassion. Can compassion be bought? Yes! Oddly enough. Buy this book and do a series of meditations in which you will feel for others. In which you will understand others. This book is for everyone. The world needs compassion. And it is what everyone wants. Thank you.

Highly Recommended

This book is extraordinary. The basic outline follows the well-known seven-fold cause-and-effect meditations for developing bodhicitta, but Professor Hopkins helps to motivate and draw you into each step by presenting other meditations more familiar from Lamrim literature, such as meditations on the preciousness of human life and the certainty of death. All of this comes together to present, in an a surprisingly clear, readable, and practical form, the entire Buddhist path. What makes the book particularly special are the personal notes, stories, and questioning that Hopkins reveals along the way, making it clear that this is a path he has personally walked and, no doubt with great effort, integrated into his life. This gives the book an integrity that is quite rare.It is only now, writing this, that I realize how deep this simple book really is. Two of Hopkins's other works, The Tantric Distinction, and Emptiness Yoga, come to mind as having a similar kind of personal style. If you liked those, I think you will also find Cultivating Compassion to be, well, enlightening. But this book is suitable for anyone, whether you have previous experience with the material or not. In fact, although there are plenty of historical and philosophical introductions to Buddhism, no other book that I have read takes you quite so effortlessly into its heart. Integrating the teachings into YOUR heart is the next logical step.

Meditations, visualizations and other techniques

Jeffrey Hopkins' Cultivating Compassion, provides a Buddhist perspective on compassion and presents meditations, visualizations and other techniques and insights designed to increase a capacity for love and understanding. The goal is to banish selfishness: chapters use Buddhist principles to tell how.
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