Joseph Campbell Quotes About Compassion
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I think of compassion as the fundamental religious experience and, unless that is there, you have nothing.
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The purpose of the journey is compassion. When you have come past the pairs of opposites, you have reached compassion.
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You know, when real trouble comes your humanity is awakened. The fundamental human experience is that of compassion.
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Perfection isn't human. Human beings are not perfect. What evokes our love--and I mean love, not lust--is the imperfection of the human being. So, when the imperfection of the real person peaks through, say, 'This is a challenge to my compassion.' Then make a try, and something might begin to get going.
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Successful marriage is leading innovative lives together, being open, non-programmed. It’s a free fall: how you handle each new thing as it comes along. As a drop of oil on the sea, you must float, using intellect and compassion to ride the waves.
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All life stinks and you must embrace that with compassion.
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The key to the Grail is compassion, 'suffering with,' feeling another's sorrow as if it were your own. The one who finds the dynamo of compassion is the one who's found the Grail.
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The principle of compassion is that which converts disillusionment into a participatory companionship. This is the basic love, the charity, that turns a critic into a living human being who has something to give to - as well as to demand of - the world.
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