Wait, is it another installment of concepts of compassion from Davis, California, U.S.A.? Why, yes it is.
Growing and sharing food.
To be dedicated to something no matter what the cost/sacrifice(s) that has to be done for it.
Compassion -- having the ability to share deeply with one another and feel safe in their company.
The biological response to empathy or art.
Compassion is the willingness to view others' intentions and behaviors with the same degree of charity that we would like others to have when assessing our own intentions and behaviors. "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you."
Compassion is the passion of/for caring for others physical, mental, spiritual needs and well being.
Compassion is not claiming or pretending to understand what someone is experiencing, but being aware that they are going through a hard time and simply being there for them.
Compassion is loving people even though they do not love me in return. Helping people without expectations, which is a hard thing to do at times.
Compassion is living intensely and emotionally everyday of your life to truly appreciate life and whatever means the most to you.
Compassion -- walking a mile in someone else's soul.
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