Part 2: Compassion
In the second of a series of articles exploring how the practice of mindfulness can be guided by the Mahamudra teachings of Tibetan Buddhism, Choden explores the role of compassion in mindfulness practice and the positive impact it can have.
Choden explores how compassion is rooted not only in the desire to help alleviate suffering but in honesty and acceptance of the challenges, difficulties of life. It is only by fully inhabiting and embodying our experience that we can face these challenges, and it is only compassion that gives us the qualities of love, strength and wisdom that we need to support ourselves and others.
The article introduces a practical approach to self-compassion and compassion for others and again balances the traditional approaches and practices like the mandala practice, whilst showing how the approach fits into modern disciplines like Compassion Focused Therapy (CFT).
This article is part of the Mahamudra and Mindfulness Series of articles that are intended to guide readers step-by-step through the stages of Mahamudra practice and how they can be applied in a modern context.