Definitions: (1) possessing sympathetic consciousness of the distress of others; (2) demonstrating a desire to alleviate suffering; (3) a disposition to pity; inclined to show mercy
Synonyms: clement, gracious, indulgent, kind, soft, tender
Compatible Qualities: empathetic, piteous, sympathetic, understanding
Proverb: If you want to help others, practice compassion (karuna); if you want to help yourself, practice compassion. — Buddhist
Quotes:
• You should have compassion on each other and leave judgment to God. — Saint Catherine of Siena [born Caterina Benincasa] (1347–1380) The Dialogue of the Seraphic Virgin {2013}
• Every human being has the potential for compassion. I have chosen to pay more attention to it. — Tenzing Gyatso [aka: Gyalwa Rinpoche] {The Dalai Lama} (1935-) upon receiving the Nobel Peace Prize
• I regard it as the foremost task of education to ensure the survival of these qualities: an enterprising curiosity, an undefeatable spirit, tenacity in pursuit, readiness for sensible self-denial, and above all, compassion. — Kurt Hahn (1886-1974) German educator and founder of Outward Bound
• A human being is a part of the whole called by us “Universe,” a part limited in time and space. He [she] experiences the self, thoughts, and feelings as something separated from the rest – a kind of optical delusion of (the personal) consciousness. This delusion is a kind of prison for us, restricting us to our personal desires and to affection for a few persons nearest to us. Our task must be to free ourselves from this prison by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature in its beauty. — Albert Einstein (1879-1955) German-born theoretical physicist
Mythological Figure: Androcles was a Roman slave (2nd Century AD) who while seeking freedom had removed a thorn from a lion’s paw. When he was caught, he was doomed to fight a lion that turned out to be the befriended animal. Since the lion fawned on him, he was freed.