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Passion to compassion

Last Updated : 21 December 2014, 02:11 IST
Last Updated : 21 December 2014, 02:11 IST

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Generally, compassion is described as kindness. Kindness is relevant only when a person is in some kind of helpless state. Most human beings, when they are standing on their feet, wouldn’t want kindness. 

They want acceptance, they want respect, they want to be loved; they don’t want kindness. Compassion is an all-encompassing passion. 

When I say all-encompassing, passion is essentially an exclusive process. When two people are passionate, the world disappears. That is the beauty of passion, that it is exclusive, the world evaporates in your passion.

Compassion is an all-encompassing passion. That is, it has become an all-inclusive passion. Many, manifold more than passion. Compassion is not a dry state of kindness, that you are standing above everybody and being kind to everyone, this is not it. 

This is an active engagement, it is passion. Whatever you set your eyes upon, you are passionate with. The air that you breathe, the earth that you walk upon, the food that you eat and the people that you see and don’t see; whatever you are conscious of, you are absolutely passionate with that. 

That is compassion; it includes everything in its passion. So compassion is not that which is bereft of passion, it is a larger dimension of passion.

If your perception transcends your psychological space, and your life becomes very existential, you clearly understand in your experience – not an intellectual understanding – that what is here is just one mass of life and you are just one small pop-up. 

So when you understand that this is a mass of life, and you are just a little bubble in that, but you think that you are an individual bubble. If that individuality dissolves in your experience and in your understanding and in your knowing, then compassion is a natural way to be. 

There is no other way to be because, in some way, you are experiencing everything as myself. It is not a value or an ethic that you develop.

It is not even a thought, it is not an intention, it is not an ethic, “I will not pluck trees.” “Thou shall not pluck leaves.” There is no such thing. It is just that, this is the way you will be. 

This is the nature of a human being. It is only in identifying with one’s thoughts, emotions and body that one loses this natural state of consciousness.

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Published 21 December 2014, 02:11 IST

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