The Buddha, through Linda Dillon, channel for the Council of Love, on Compassion
Sending Compassion Works Miracles
The Buddha: Compassion (1) has no need for approval, and this is a difficulty that so many lightworkers struggle with, because often their journey is lonely.
You think I do not know this?
That is the wayfarer because I walk and I wander the planet alone. I may walk with you for a while but I am alone and I am you at the same time.
So, so many lightworkers wish for this compassion and they see that what they are given is disdain and dismissal, and that many who may really want to Love and approve of them don’t and it hurts and so there is an injury, but if you switch in that moment of feeling ‘less than,’ in that moment of ‘I am tired of not being seen and understood and accepted and loved,’ if you switch and you say, “I am going to send compassion because obviously this person, this group, this organisation does not understand.”
So, you are not judging them as the injurer, as the predator on your happiness.
You let them go.
You send them compassion, and then you let them go, and then that compassion comes back at you.
It works miraculously. I have been using it for a while.
Make It a Habit
It is to make it a habit, and also, as I have said, to not assume that you have the fullness of the picture or the understanding.
There are those upon your planet who have played very dark roles, knowingly and unwittingly, but what it has done has brought to the forefront the anathema that this kind of behaviour cannot be tolerated, that you do not choose, as the human collective, to go in that direction, and so you practise compassion.
Compassion starts with yourself and you are asking, “Do you have some practical tools?”
“No, No Compassion”
There is a lot of mind chatter that goes on in each of your beings every single day and it runs like:
‘Oh, that’s stupid’
‘I shouldn’t have done that’
‘How could I do that?’
‘That wasn’t right’
‘Oh, I made a mistake’ and then there is some harshness.
Now, the difficulty with compassion, it is not permissiveness, but it is never, never judgment, and when you are judging yourself, as all of us have said, it is never of love but it also diminishes you.
So, when you practise, when you stop yourself and say,
‘No, no, compassion’ it allows the deeper understanding of the why and the attachment to the higher vision, the true vision of Who You Are or who another is.
(This is miraculous how well it works.)
Holding the Higher Vision
In that way you move along, and it is literally a practise, and you are given thousands — yes, thousands — of opportunities every day to practise compassion with yourself and with others.
So, it is to make this a practise, to stop yourself as if you have a hiccup and to say,
“Well, is that of judgment or is that of compassion?” until it is simply, wonderfully, completely second nature.
Footnotes
(1) “Heavenly Blessings: The Blessing and Virtue of Compassion with the Buddha,” March 22, 2013, https://voiceoffreedom.ca/the-blessing-virtue-of-compassion/