EMPATHY, COMPASSION
Purpose
"Seeing" and accepting the other as an individual, with all his/her idiosyncrasies. Showing understanding and appreciation for that. Being able to give full attention to another person, observing with genuine interest, and to communicate this. Also, learning to give someone else time to do the same with us.
"Seeing" and accepting the other as an individual, with all his/her idiosyncrasies. Showing understanding and appreciation for that. Being able to give full attention to another person, observing with genuine interest, and to communicate this. Also, learning to give someone else time to do the same with us.
Sources:
Kate T. Parker, Black and white photo little girl.
William Shakespeare, Sonnet XVIII.
Anonymous Greek sculptor, The Dying Gaul (Celt).
Theodor Lipps, Aesthetik (https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/empathy/).
Rembrandt van Rijn (1606 – 1669), Portrait of Saskia.
Kate T. Parker, Black and white photo little girl.
William Shakespeare, Sonnet XVIII.
Anonymous Greek sculptor, The Dying Gaul (Celt).
Theodor Lipps, Aesthetik (https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/empathy/).
Rembrandt van Rijn (1606 – 1669), Portrait of Saskia.