- Loving-kindness may
refer to: an
English translation of Chesed, a term
found in the
Hebrew Bible an
English translation of Mettā or maitrī, a term used...
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desire this: May I
enjoy her
lovingkindness as do ye, May not one of you
supplant another, She hath enjo**** my
lovingkindness, the all-knower. — Taittiriya...
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their origins in the
Theravada Buddhist tradition. Her
books include Lovingkindness: The
Revolutionary Art of
Happiness (1995), A
Heart as Wide as the World...
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Septuagint (LXX) eleos. Less
frequent translations are:
kindness (40 times),
lovingkindness (30 times),
goodness (12 times),
kindly (five times),
merciful (four...
- of the heart/mind) or metta-bhavana (the development/cultivation of
lovingkindness). When used on its own,
bhavana signifies contemplation and 'spiritual...
- IMS, and a
leader of
retreats worldwide on
insight (vip****ana) and
lovingkindness (metta) meditation.
While the
majority of Goldstein's
publications introduce...
- renunciation, into an
environment of non-sensuality, non-ill-will (to
lovingkindness), away from
cruelty (to comp****ion).
Moral virtues (Sanskrit: śīla,...
- from
Chesed (חסד) (= "kindness"), the
outward expression of love (
lovingkindness) for God and
other people. This
spiritual devotion motivates pious conduct...
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great deep: O LORD, thou
preservest man and beast. How
excellent is thy
lovingkindness, O God!
therefore the
children of men put
their trust under the shadow...
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Septuagint (LXX) eleos. Less
frequent translations are:
kindness (40 times),
lovingkindness (30 times),
goodness (12 times),
kindly (five times),
merciful (four...