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Cultivate compassion for yourself and others from "summary" of A Beginner's Guide to Meditation by Rod Meade Sperry,Editors of the Shambhala Sun

Compassion is a foundational principle in the practice of meditation. It is not solely about being kind to others, but also about being kind to oneself. Cultivating compassion involves recognizing our own suffering and the suffering of others with a sense of understanding and empathy. When we develop compassion for ourselves, we learn to treat ourselves with the same kindness and care that we would offer to a friend in need. This involves acknowledging our own faults and limitations without judgment or self-criticism. By practicing self-compassion, we can foster a sense of inner peace and acceptance that allows us to navigate life's challenges with greater ease. Compassion for others is equally important in meditation practice. By recognizing the humanity in others and extending kindness and understanding towards them, we can create a...
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    A Beginner's Guide to Meditation

    Rod Meade Sperry

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