Compassion is a priority
Compassion is not for others. It is not something to read about or admire. It is not something to praise. It is not a philosophy alone. It is not a dry ideal state beyond us….
Compassion is a priority and a way of life we have to embody daily. It can be hard or easy, depending on how much we want it and realize others need it. Tsem Tulku





























































Very nicely put Rinpoche.
Compassion in our heart is just the first step. Then is time to roll up the sleeves and get dirty for our fellow travelers. It is much like when Shantideva makes the distinction between aspiring Bodhichitta and engaging bodhichitta. We do need one to act as a cause for the other, but it must not stop there if it can be called true bodhichitta.
We must work in the trenches and make the needed sacrifice for all living beings…because we all share the same basic ground of suffering.
We love you Rinpoche!!!
Dear Duke,
I agree with everything you say.
I like the way you say it with a good analogy.
Thank you for practicing to benefit others.
Tsem Tulku
Compassion is like the tides that sweep and retreat, like our hearts that flow in and out. How to keep the Inner Peace is why we need our Lamas.
Love & Hugs To All
Thom
I look foward to the day, when I might meet H.H.Kyabje Zong Rinpoche again with his grins and smiles.
I am pleased that you are implementing the internet to conduct classes. You reach out to those who are without a local Sangha and help us to feel connected to others.
Thank you for Flourishing the Dharma!
metta
Thom
ps I am enjoying your book, “If Not Now-When?”
Oops! I keep slipping on the Bodichitta!
I just want to maintain my strength and stamina to shower my compassion to those who have helped me and those who have not.
Thank you Rinpoche.
Compassionate activities are so much part of our daily lives. As Buddhists, developing compassion forms a Priority as we know that compassion predominate the whole world. Compassion according to some medical opinion, contributes to good physical health as well. Thank you Rinpoche, for showing us what compassion really is.