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  • Universal Compassion : Inspiring Solutions for Difficult Times
    Universal Compassion : Inspiring Solutions for Difficult Times

    The heart of Buddha's teachings is unconditional love and compassion.In this inspiring explanation of the popular Buddhist poem Training the Mind in Seven Points, Geshe Kelsang Gyatso reveals powerful and far-reaching methods for us to develop these altruistic states.Ancient meditative techniques that have been tried and tested for centuries are brought alive and made relevant to our everyday experiences.Also included is a practical explanation of how we can transform our day-to-day problems--even the most demanding and difficult conditions--into opportunities for personal and spiritual development.By pointing the way to an unchanging freedom and happiness, this immensely readable book challenges us to grow, and will have a remarkable impact on our life.

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  • Mindful Compassion
    Mindful Compassion

    Based on the latest work from Professor Paul Gilbert OBE, bestselling author of The Compassionate Mind, and Buddhist expert Choden. Professor Gilbert has spent the past twenty years developing a new therapy called Compassion-Focused Therapy (CFT) which has an gained international following.In recent years, mindfulness is being used increasingly to treat common mental health problems such as depression, stress and stress-related insomnia. In this ground-breaking new book, Professor Gilbert, along with his co-author Choden, combines the best of Compassion-Focused Therapy with the most effective mindfulness techniques.The result is an extremely effective approach to overcoming everyday emotional and psychological problems and improving one's sense of wellbeing.

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  • Courageous Compassion
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  • The Neuroscience of Empathy, Compassion, and Self-Compassion
    The Neuroscience of Empathy, Compassion, and Self-Compassion

    The Neuroscience of Empathy, Compassion, and Self-Compassion provides contemporary perspectives on the three related domains of empathy, compassion and self-compassion (ECS).It informs current research, stimulates further research endeavors, and encourages continued and creative philosophical and scientific inquiry into the critical societal constructs of ECS.Examining the growing number of electrocortical (EEG Power Spectral, Coherence, Evoked Potential, etc.) studies and the sizeable body of exciting neuroendocrine research (e.g., oxytocin, dopamine, etc.) that have accumulated over decades, this reference is a unique and comprehensive approach to empathy, compassion and self-compassion.

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  • What is compassion?

    Compassion is the ability to understand and empathize with the suffering of others, and to take action to alleviate that suffering. It involves a deep sense of caring and a desire to help others in need, without judgment or expectation of anything in return. Compassion is rooted in kindness, empathy, and a genuine concern for the well-being of others, and it often leads to acts of kindness and support for those who are struggling.

  • Compassion or Love?

    Compassion and love are both important emotions, but they serve different purposes. Compassion is the ability to understand and empathize with someone's suffering, and it often leads to acts of kindness and support. Love, on the other hand, is a deep emotional attachment and affection for someone, often leading to a desire for their happiness and well-being. While both are valuable, compassion can be seen as a precursor to love, as it involves understanding and caring for others without necessarily having a personal connection. Ultimately, both compassion and love are essential for creating a caring and supportive community.

  • What does compassion mean?

    Compassion is the ability to feel empathy and show kindness towards others who are suffering or in need. It involves understanding and caring for others' well-being, even if we may not fully understand their experiences. Compassion motivates us to take action to alleviate the suffering of others and to offer support and comfort in times of difficulty. It is a fundamental aspect of human connection and can help foster a sense of community and understanding among individuals.

  • Is compassion a weakness?

    Compassion is not a weakness, but rather a strength. It shows empathy, understanding, and kindness towards others, which are important qualities in building strong relationships and fostering a sense of community. Compassion can lead to positive outcomes, such as increased trust, cooperation, and support from others. It takes courage and strength to show compassion, as it requires vulnerability and a willingness to connect with others on a deeper level.

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  • Curly Strings Compassion
    Curly Strings Compassion

    Product introduction Scandinavian Estonian music known for its rich nature and cutting-edge IT. The acoustic messages come together and shake the hearts of those who listen to them. A work by a group loved by generations. (C) RS JMD(2017/12/05) Information on the work main Artist: Curly Strings Recorded Contents Number of configurations | 1 sheet Total Recording Time | 00:39:43 1. [CD] 1. Why do you torment me 00:03:17 Recordings: Studio Others: Curly Strings by Eeva Talsi 2. Remembrance Day 00:03:02 Recordings: Studio Others: Curly Strings by Eeva Talsi, Aapo Ilves 3. sky 00:03:45 Recordings: Studio Others: Curly Strings by Taavet Niller and Marge Niller 4. Moon 00:03:39 Recordings: Studio Others: Curly Strings by Eeva Talsi and Jaan Jaago 5. The Firebird 00:05:43 Recordings: Studio Performer: Curly Strings by Villu Talsi, Eeva Talsi 6. I want to cherish 00:03:00 Recordings: Studio Others: Curly Strings by Eeva Talsi, Juhan Aru 7. compassion 00:03:21 Recordings: Studio Others: Curly Strings by Eeva Talsi, Aapo Ilves 8. On Tuesday 00:04:13 Recordings: Studio Others: Curly Strings by Eeva Talsi, Juhan Aru 9. Mazurka of Turia 00:03:54 Recordings: Studio Performer: Curly Strings by Villu Talsi and Taavet Niller 10. Hidden in my sleep 00:05:44 Recording: Studio Others: Curly Strings by Eeva Talsi, Juhan Aru format: CD Number of configurations: 1 Domestic/Import: Domestic PACKAGE SPECIFICATIONS: - Release Date: 2017/12/03 To request a return or exchange, please note that it is mandatory to provide a video of the unpacking of the package.

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  • Business Models : Innovation, Digital Transformation, and Analytics
    Business Models : Innovation, Digital Transformation, and Analytics

    Since the beginning of time, running a business has involved using logic by which the business operates.This logic is called the business model in management science, which increasingly is focusing on issues surrounding business models.Research trends related to business models include value creation, value chain operationalization, and social and ecological aspects, as well as innovation and digital transformation.Business Models: Innovation, Digital Transformation, and Analytics examines how innovation, digital transformation, and the composition of value affect the existence and development of business models.The book starts by addressing the conceptual development of business models and by discussing the essence of innovation in those models.Chapters in the book investigate how: Business models can analyze digital transformation scenarios Individual business model elements effect selected performance measures as well as how the elements are significant for the enterprise value composition The environment effects the profitability of the high-growth enterprise business models Employer branding business models are perceived by the generation Z workforce To implement responsible business models in the enterprise Cyber risk is captured in business models Decision algorithms are important to business analyticsThis book is a compendium of knowledge about the use of business models in the context of innovative activities, digital transformation, and value composition.It attempts to combine the theory and practice and offers a look at business models currently used in companies, especially high-growth enterprises, in various countries of the world and indicates the prospects for their development.

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  • Social Workers and Compassion
    Social Workers and Compassion

    Social Workers and Compassion is designed to assist social work students, social workers, social work managers, social care workers, and lecturers in developing knowledge, understanding, skills, and values related to various aspects of compassion.Focussing on social work in the UK, the various elements of compassion – compassion, compassion fatigue, compassion satisfaction, self-care, self-compassion, and mindfulness – are clearly located in a systemic, organisational, and structural context.The chapters draw upon evidence-based and evidence-informed sources and present critical perspectives that are linked to existing practices in social work education, social work, and the author’s own experiences.Drawing upon literature from social work and health care, social, organisational, work, and positive psychology, and from sociology and social policy from various parts of the world, the book will be of interest to international social work readers as well as professionals and professionals in training in the criminal justice, health care, counselling, and clinical psychology fields.It will be essential reading for social work students, lecturers, social care workers, social workers, and their managers.

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  • Euthanasia as Privileged Compassion
    Euthanasia as Privileged Compassion

    This Element overviews developments and issues in Dutch euthanasia practice.Following an outline of the history of the Dutch Euthanasia Act and a survey of the most critical trends and figures, some current issues are explored in depth: euthanasia and incompetency, euthanasia by nonphysicians, and euthanasia for those who consider their lives completed.This Element is intended for a general readership, including undergraduate students in law, medicine, or ethics.This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

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  • Can compassion be inappropriate?

    Compassion can be inappropriate in certain situations, such as when it enables harmful behavior or perpetuates a cycle of dependency. For example, giving money to someone with a substance abuse problem may seem compassionate, but it can actually enable their addiction. Additionally, showing compassion to someone who has caused harm without holding them accountable for their actions can be inappropriate. It's important to consider the broader impact of our compassion and ensure that it is truly helpful and supportive in the long run.

  • How does compassion arise?

    Compassion arises from a deep sense of empathy and understanding towards others' suffering or difficulties. It involves recognizing the shared human experience and a desire to alleviate the pain or hardship of others. Compassion is often cultivated through personal experiences of receiving kindness and support, as well as through practicing mindfulness and actively engaging in acts of kindness and generosity towards others. It can also be fostered through education, cultural values, and social norms that emphasize the importance of caring for others.

  • Can animals feel compassion?

    Animals are capable of displaying behaviors that can be interpreted as compassion. For example, there have been instances of animals showing empathy towards others in distress, such as comforting a fellow animal that is injured or in pain. While animals may not experience compassion in the same way humans do, their ability to show care and concern for others suggests that they are capable of feeling a form of compassion.

  • Can one unlearn compassion?

    It is unlikely that one can completely unlearn compassion, as it is a fundamental aspect of human nature. However, external factors such as trauma, negative experiences, or societal influences can suppress or diminish one's ability to express compassion. With self-awareness, introspection, and intentional effort, it is possible to reawaken and nurture one's capacity for compassion. Through practices such as empathy-building, mindfulness, and engaging in acts of kindness, individuals can cultivate and strengthen their compassionate nature.

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