Evoking
the power of compassion in us is not always easy. I find myself that the
simplest ways are the best and the most direct. Every day, life gives us
innumerable chances to open our hearts, if we can only take them. An old woman
passes you with a sad and lonely face and two heavy plastic bags full of
shopping she can hardly carry. Switch on a television, and there on the news is
a mother in Beirut kneeling above the body of her murdered son, or an old
grandmother in Moscow pointing to the thin soup that is her only
food. . . .
Any one
of these sights could open the eyes of your heart to the fact of vast suffering
in the world. Let it. Don’t waste the love and grief it arouses. In the moment
you feel compassion welling up in you, don’t brush it aside, don’t shrug it off
and try quickly to return to “normal,” don’t be afraid of your feeling or be
embarrassed by it, and don’t allow yourself to be distracted from it. Be
vulnerable: Use that quick, bright uprush of compassion—focus on it, go deep
into your heart and meditate on it, develop it, enhance and deepen it. By doing
this you will realize how blind you have been to suffering.
All
beings, everywhere, suffer; let your heart go out to them all in spontaneous and
immeasurable compassion. -Rigpa
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