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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...
- Maitrī (Sanskrit; Pali: mettā)
means benevolence,
loving-
kindness, friendliness, amity, good will, and
active interest in others. It is the
first of the...
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Psalms in the
latter sense,
where it is
traditionally translated as "
loving kindness" in
English translations. In
Jewish theology it is
likewise used of...
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impact of
learning to self-generate
positive emotions by
learning loving-
kindness meditation (LKM), an
ancient Buddhist mind-training practice. A paper...
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understanding is
built upon the
foundational Hebrew concept of chesed, or the
loving kindness of God,
which is
taught throughout the Old Testament.
Agape has been...
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indicating that
nobody is more
loving, comp****ionate, and
benevolent than God. The Qur'an
refers to God as
being "full of
loving kindness." The Qur'an
exhorts Muslim...
- both
outwardly in
joyful sincerity of
dveikus in
daily life, acts of
loving-
kindness and prayer; and
inwardly in its
profound new
articulation of Jewish...
- meta-analyses have
examined the
effects of
mindful meditation on one’s
loving,
kindness, and comp****ionate
disposition and behaviors.
Significant increases...
- appamaññā) or four
infinite minds (Chinese: 四無量心). The brahmavihārā are:
loving-
kindness or
benevolence (mettā) comp****ion (karuṇā)
empathetic joy (muditā)...
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paying attention to the breath, to an idea or
feeling (such as mettā –
loving-
kindness), to a kōan, or to a
mantra (such as in
transcendental meditation)...