Description
Compassion is sometimes confused with empathy, or even sympathy. It is neither, though it includes some aspects of both. Compassion begins when we allow ourselves to really hear and attune to suffering, that of others, as well as ourselves. And hearing and perceiving this anguish, we are moved to do something about it. What takes compassion beyond sympathy or empathy is that it includes action, action that is considered, skillful and beneficial.
Council is a foundational practice that builds our capacity to perceive the experience of others and invites us to pay attention. When we listen differently to someone's story, without judging, we create the conditions for compassion to arise. Council asks us to lean in, to learn ways we can skillfully attend to the pain we recognize in ourselves and others, and to do something helpful in response. This book is an invitation to build the muscle of compassion, through exercises and practices that enhance our capacity to listen from the heart and, in so doing, take care of ourselves and those around us.
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"Where Compassion Begins is exactly what is needed now to bring the essence of compassionate communication more fully into the contemporary world. Jared Seide has woven together the practices of council and meditation in a personal and accessible way that supports tangible life practices along the path of the heart. Where Compassion Begins is an imaginative bridge from the traditional roots of council and meditation to this moment in evolution, with contemporary references to science, medicine and recent understanding of the human condition."
- Jack Zimmerman
former Director of The Ojai Foundation
and author of The Way of Council
Author: Jared Seide
Publisher: Jared Seide
Published: 06/19/2021
Pages: 264
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.02lbs
Size: 10.00h x 7.01w x 0.55d
ISBN13: 9781737462200
ISBN10: 1737462206
BISAC Categories:
- Psychology | Interpersonal Relations
- Self-Help | Communication & Social Skills
- Body, Mind & Spirit | General
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