Hello Jundo and Treeleaf,
I definitely am one to read more and say less (lately nothing at all). I will try to be better about becoming a more active member of this Sangha. There are so may knowledgeable members here; that I feel silly not reaching out more when questions arise. I do apologize for my prolonged silence and will do my best to become a better student and friend here .
In this practice I was curious on what the views are regarding the relationship between compassion and sympathy. Is it alright for one to have the desire and willingness to help others without needing all the details as to why help is needed? Or does one need to have sympathy for the situation so as to not offer help as a means of pacification?
Not to be too personal, but we had family members staying with us over the weekend and they are not in the best of ways personally and financially (part their own doing, part their circumstances). We were able to help them with some car troubles, but I caught myself feeling that I was doing so just to help them to get on their way rather than helping for the sake of helping.
It has been bothering me that I felt that way. While I don't agree with some of their life decisions and choices - they are apart of my family and I do need to keep that in mind.
Any insights anyone may have would be greatly appreciated in helping me learn from my mistake and work towards letting go of my reservations.
Thank you all,
Gassho,
Josh.
Sat Today
I definitely am one to read more and say less (lately nothing at all). I will try to be better about becoming a more active member of this Sangha. There are so may knowledgeable members here; that I feel silly not reaching out more when questions arise. I do apologize for my prolonged silence and will do my best to become a better student and friend here .
In this practice I was curious on what the views are regarding the relationship between compassion and sympathy. Is it alright for one to have the desire and willingness to help others without needing all the details as to why help is needed? Or does one need to have sympathy for the situation so as to not offer help as a means of pacification?
Not to be too personal, but we had family members staying with us over the weekend and they are not in the best of ways personally and financially (part their own doing, part their circumstances). We were able to help them with some car troubles, but I caught myself feeling that I was doing so just to help them to get on their way rather than helping for the sake of helping.
It has been bothering me that I felt that way. While I don't agree with some of their life decisions and choices - they are apart of my family and I do need to keep that in mind.
Any insights anyone may have would be greatly appreciated in helping me learn from my mistake and work towards letting go of my reservations.
Thank you all,
Gassho,
Josh.
Sat Today
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