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The practice of compassion

Thich Nhat Hanh · June 9, 2002 · New Hamlet, Plum Village, France
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This talk details the wisdom of the lotus flower in Pure Land Buddhism, emphasizing that enlightenment and compassion emerge from suffering, akin to the lotus needing mud to bloom. Embrace suffering as essential on the path to enlightenment, recognizing Nirvana within samsara. Happiness and suffering are intertwined, and avoiding suffering disrupts reality’s harmony. Understanding and compassion arise from facing suffering, transforming it into profound bliss. Meditation and mindfulness nourish inner peace, crucial for effective peace conferences. Avalokiteshvara embodies compassion, aiding beings in any form. Mindful chanting and visualization cultivate mindfulness, easing suffering. Wisdom and compassion counter violence, fostering unity and transforming suffering into enlightenment. Engage in compassionate dialogue to build empathy and understanding, practicing mindfulness daily.

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