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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...
- Psalms in the latter sense, where it is traditionally translated as "loving kindness" in English translations. In Jewish theology it is likewise used of...
- impact of learning to self-generate positive emotions by learning loving-kindness meditation (LKM), an ancient Buddhist mind-training practice. A paper...
- 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...
- 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)...
- 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)...