Compassion
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UNDER CONSTRUCTION
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
Compassion is a key concept in Theosophy, in Buddhism, and in other religious, ethical, and philosophical systems.
Additional resources
Videos
- “Neurophysiology of Compassion” by Dr. Jose’ Foglia.
- “Buber in 10 Minutes” by Eric Dodson.
- "Interpersonal Effectiveness Extras: I-It vs. I-Thou Relationships"by Dr. Jennifer May.
- "Compassion and the true meaning of empathy" by Joan Halifax.
- "The Highest Expression of Compassion" by Krishnamurti.
Articles
- "Silent Watchers" by G. de Purucker.
- "Compassion: Goal of Theosophy and the Spiritual Life" by Abraham Oron.
- "Compassion is Everywhere".
- "Understanding the Neurology of Compassion" by Aditi Subramaniam, Ph.D.
- "What Neuroscience can teach us about compassion" by Carolyn Gregoire.
- [https://www.theosophical.org/publications/quest-magazine/3748 "Applying the Principles of Theosophy" by Tim Boyd.
- [https://www.theosophical.org/publications/quest-magazine/3850-viewpoint-applying-the-principles-part-2 "Applying the Principles of Theosophy, Part 2" by Tim Boyd.
- [https://www.theosophical.org/publications/quest-magazine/2102 "The Charter of Compassion" by Betty Bland. See also the website for The Charter for Compassion.
- "What is Compassion" by Krishnamurti.
Websites
- The Carter for Compassion. See also Betty Bland's article.