Thursday, August 2, 2007

Compassion - A precious gift

Albert Einstein :
"A human being is a part of the whole called by us universe, a part limited in time and space. He experiences himself, his thoughts and feeling as something separated from the rest, a kind of optical delusion of his consciousness. This delusion is a kind of prison for us, restricting us to our personal desires and to affection for a few persons nearest to us. Our task must be to free ourselves from this prison by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature in its beauty."
I think it's a precious gift to be able to rise above all reason and experience a desire to help a total stranger through even a small gesture of kindness. To adopt such a great virtue from adversity is just marvellous compassion. It takes a lot of selflessness to empathize when you are on the verge of being consumed in self-pity over misfortune.

The story of Larry Stewart - who was all this and more - greatly inspired me. Inspired by the kindness a diner owner showed him on a cold winter night, Stewart inherited the virtue of random kindness and practiced it for 26 years - dressing up as Santa and giving away money to strangers on Christmas nights. His kindness and generosity grew each year with his prosperity to an estimated $1.3 million.

"I see the smiles and looks of hopelessness turn to looks of hope in an instant," he says. "After all, isn't that what we were put here on Earth for — to help one another?"

Here's some news on him - Secret Santa

Pema Chodron :

"When you begin to touch your heart or let your heart be touched, you begin to discover that it's bottomless, that it doesn't have any resolution, that this heart is huge, vast, and limitless. You begin to discover how much warmth and gentleness is there, as well as how much space."

1 comment:

Vijay said...

You get as much as you give. But what you give to someone else may not necessarily be given back to you in the same form. To give, you need a big heart since human mind is like a monkey. You decide something and then it changes the next minute.
Hats off to Larry who must definetly be an inspiration to many people and now to me too.