Tuesday, 11 November 2014

Compassion as a radical 21st Century Movement: Compassion heals violence and suffering






Zen master Thich Naht Hahn lived through the horrors of the Vietnam War. His compassion is rooted in the suffering caused by war: ‘In my morning coffee there is a drop of blood…let me weep through your eyes//because I no longer have eyes.//Let me walk on your feet, //because I have no feet.//With my hands/I am touching your nightmare….(‘Mudra’)  Can such deep wounds be healed? Yes, says Thay; “Compassion springs from the heart, as pure, refreshing water, healing the wounds of life.” It’s been said that God is a verb. All things big and small are made up of love and light.  The rain falls through our hearts and dissolves the crumbling ruins of our universal dark night of the soul. It restores us to life.

Ref: Thich Naht Hahn; ‘Mudra,’ call me by my true names

Artist: Pablo Picasso

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