Unlock the secrets of cultivating loving-kindness through our guide to hacking compassion and empathy. Explore practical techniques and insights to nurture a more compassionate and empathetic mindset in your daily life. Hacking loving kindness throughout the multitude of information that exists about this concept, I found just a couple of pillars on which it stands. I feel these pillars as anchors that one can embody kindness. Make it shine in your energy field, in your body, in your Vortex. I found these pillars because I focused on spotting positive words. Having this focus I rapidly scanned the text and absorbed the essence of knowledge about kindness. The pillars (anchors, positive words) that I found for centering yourself in loving kindness are:

  • LOVING-ACCEPTANCE;
  • FRIENDLIES; WARMTH;
  • COMPASSION;
  • APPRECIATIVE JOY;
  • EQUANIMITY;
  • RAPTURE;
  • EASE-OF-MIND;
  • ONE-POINTEDNESS;
  • UNIFICATION OF MIND.

To embody the energy of kindness all you need to do is to reduce these concepts to the level of words and just search in the dictionary for the explanation of the words that are foreign to you (the words you don’t know much about). For example: I considered that “rapture” is reduced at the level of a concept, at the level of just a word. With this attitude, I just went to the dictionary and just read the explanation. From the explanation, I found related positive words to “rapture” as bliss, blissfulness, a state of extreme happiness, an explosion of joy, euphoria, beatitude, etc.

You can even go further and search for the positive words “beatitude” or “blissfulness”. In this way, you will notice that you are filling yourself, with a positive awareness. You begin to notice that you have a lack in your vocabulary. Be honest with yourself. In reality, you are foreign to these positive words, you are not using them, in your day-to-day life. Just thinking that you could do this, is foreign to you. You even ask yourself if you are allowed to just repeat daily the word loving-kindness in your mind. You are allowed and you do not think this word, is the reason why you struggle with “anger”.

“Loving-kindness is the strongest antidote to anger.” – Dalai Lama

Just repeating the word loving-kindness in your mind more times and also searching for the related positive words will make you embody kindness. Because when you are researching in the dictionary the positive words related to loving kindness you are calling in, invoke/conjure the energy of loving kindness to surround you. How is this possible? Because the small quantum particles in your body feel the subtle vibrations of your own thoughts (this is why words and thoughts have physical power). And when your thoughts say: “loving-kindness”, the quantum particles instantly react and start vibrating to match your thoughts. Further, your human body “feels” the vibration of your quantum particles (“you” feel). Is that simple, nothing more complicated than this.

Be honest with yourself and admit that you are not repeating these positive words in your mind. Just start repeat few times the word loving-kindness (more than 10 times) and focus (which means try to understand) on the meaning from the dictionary and the related positive words. And you will feel it. If you never did this, you will feel a blissful ease, like some hardness has been lifted from yourself and replaced with a feeling of warmth and peace. Try it, you could always go back to your old self at any time. But what if you don’t because a whole new world has been revealed to you?

As I believe: even if you are the most negative person in the world, if you start researching ONE positive word and go 3 levels deep you will desperately begin to train yourself in positive thinking. 3 level deep means: first positive word (Zero Level), related positive words (First Level), related positive words for some positive words from the first level (Second Level), related positive words for some positive words from the second level (Third Level). My Zero Level word was: Gratitude. All changed from that moment when I’ve gone 3 levels deep in understanding Gratitude. For more tips about how to embody kindness check out the article Embody the energy of loving kindness repeating these words. Have a day full of magic and kindness!

In a world that can often feel fast-paced and disconnected, the practice of loving-kindness offers a powerful way to foster compassion and empathy. Welcome to our guide on “Hacking Loving-Kindness,” where we delve into the art of cultivating a more compassionate and empathetic mindset in your daily life.

Loving-kindness, also known as Metta in Buddhist tradition, is the practice of directing warm and heartfelt wishes for well-being, happiness, and peace towards oneself and others. It is a practice that transcends cultural and spiritual boundaries, promoting a universal sense of goodwill and understanding.

Our guide explores practical techniques, insights, and strategies to help you integrate loving-kindness into your daily routine. Whether you are seeking to enhance your relationships, improve your emotional well-being, or simply become a more empathetic individual, you’ll find valuable tools within these pages.

The concept of “hacking” loving-kindness refers to making this practice accessible, achievable, and applicable to your modern, busy life. You don’t need to retreat to a monastery or spend hours in meditation to reap the benefits of loving-kindness. Instead, we’ll provide you with actionable steps and insights that can be seamlessly integrated into your daily routine.

Join us on this journey of self-discovery and transformation, where you’ll learn to harness the power of compassion and empathy in your own life and share it with those around you. “Hacking Loving-Kindness” is your gateway to a more compassionate, connected, and harmonious existence.

Here are some books that delve into the practice of loving-kindness, compassion, and empathy, providing valuable insights and guidance on cultivating these qualities in your life:

  1. “Lovingkindness: The Revolutionary Art of Happiness” by Sharon Salzberg – Sharon Salzberg, a renowned meditation teacher, offers a practical guide to loving-kindness meditation and its transformative power.
  2. “The Miracle of Mindfulness: An Introduction to the Practice of Meditation” by Thich Nhat Hanh – Thich Nhat Hanh’s book introduces mindfulness practices, including loving-kindness meditation, as a path to inner peace and compassion.
  3. “Radical Acceptance: Embracing Your Life With the Heart of a Buddha” by Tara Brach – Tara Brach explores the concept of radical acceptance and offers mindfulness and compassion practices to overcome self-judgment and develop empathy.
  4. “Self-Compassion: The Proven Power of Being Kind to Yourself” by Kristin Neff – Kristin Neff’s book focuses on self-compassion and provides practical exercises and techniques to enhance self-kindness and empathy.
  5. “The Art of Communicating” by Thich Nhat Hanh – Thich Nhat Hanh explores the importance of compassionate and empathetic communication, offering practical guidance for improving relationships and understanding.
  6. “The Compassionate Mind: A New Approach to Life’s Challenges” by Paul Gilbert – Paul Gilbert’s book delves into the science of compassion and provides exercises to cultivate a compassionate mindset.
  7. “The Book of Joy: Lasting Happiness in a Changing World” by Dalai Lama, Desmond Tutu, and Douglas Abrams – This book captures a conversation between the Dalai Lama and Desmond Tutu on joy and compassion, offering wisdom on fostering happiness and empathy.
  8. “The Kindness Handbook: A Practical Companion” by Sharon Salzberg – Sharon Salzberg presents a collection of teachings, stories, and exercises to inspire kindness and compassion in daily life.
  9. “The Empathy Effect: Seven Neuroscience-Based Keys for Transforming the Way We Live, Love, Work, and Connect Across Differences” by Helen Riess, MD – This book explores the science of empathy and offers strategies to enhance empathy in various aspects of life.
  10. “The Science of Compassion: A Modern Approach for Cultivating Empathy, Love, and Connection” edited by Kelly McGonigal, Ph.D. – This book compiles insights from leading researchers on the science of compassion and practical ways to develop empathy and loving-kindness.

These books provide valuable guidance on how to cultivate loving-kindness, compassion, and empathy in your life, offering practical exercises and insights for personal growth and building stronger, more compassionate relationships with others.

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2 Comments

Brian · August 28, 2021 at 10:50 AM

love is loving kindness

harulawordsthatserve · October 27, 2014 at 9:33 AM

Thank you for this. It was a great reminder to be aware of the words I’m using, and feeding to my consciousness, and I love the idea of taking a single positive word and then deepening my experience and understanding of it by researching it to three levels. Thanks for sharing, and may your week be filled with loving kindness:-) H

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