Compassion: From a Latin meaning “to suffer together”
Compassion: A sympathetic consciousness
Compassion: A feeling of wanting to help someone in need
Compassion: Mercy, tenderness, heart, clemency, sympathy, commiseration, feeling, empathy, care, concern, solicitude, sensitivity, warmth, love, tenderness, leniency, kindness, charity, pity, humanitarianism
Compassion: A worthy characteristic regardless of religious or nonreligious preferences
Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Without them humanity cannot survive. (Dalai Lama)
The purpose of human life is to serve, and to show compassion and the will to help others. (Albert Schweitzer)
Our task must be to free ourselves by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature and its beauty. (Albert Einstein)
Wisdom, compassion, and courage are the three universally recognized moral qualities of men. (Confucius)
Our human compassion binds us the one to the other – not in pity or patronizingly, but as human beings who have learnt how to turn our common suffering into hope for the future. (Nelson Mandela)
Compassion: An original composition for handbells by Jason Krug, performed by our handbell choir (Bells of Peace)
Great blog. I have signed the Charter for Compassion: http://61musings.com/2013/12/07/15-minutes-to-the-secrets-of-life/
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Chris,
Welcome first time commenter. Every now and then I put together a post like this around a word. In this case, the music sparked the idea.
Thanks for the link, and I encourage anyone reading this to read it!
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Wonderful! No one does the compendiums like you do, Frank.
(Though I’d love to see you stretch on the creative stuff!) 😉
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Guapo,
Glad you enjoyed this one and when I do post like these.If you noticed, I actually have a Words category! Meanwhile, the thought of my venturing to the creative side makes me laugh because I’m so uncreative … besides, I better suited for the thinking side.
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They aren’t mutually exclusive, Frank!
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A creative thinker I am said Frank I am … well … in a nonfiction sense .. but in terms of fiction, that’s a good chuckle.
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Beautiful – loved the way you set the piece up.
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Mary,
Thanks. I’ve done posts like these (around a word) in the past (see Words category). Actually, the music sparked this idea.
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Gorgeous piece, Frank! Loved the quotes as well. What does the written music look like for the individual members of a handbell choir? Is it normal notation, or some kind of tablature?
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Cathy,
Glad you enjoyed my combination of words and music.
Good question about handbell music. All the notes are on the same page, that is everyone see the same music. Picture piano music with even more notes! However, each player focuses on their notes.
On this page shows music. Below the title, first thing is to identify the bells used. http://www.ring-press.com/product/ring-dance-3-5-octaves-level-3/
Typical notations are used … however, so are handbell-specific notations. I searched for charts on Google Images … found them, but hard to see.
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Very cool, Frank. thanks for the explanation. I’m assuming that most members of a choir (or I’d suspect all of them) have played some other instrument prior to joining as playing in the choir would require the ability to read music!
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Correct … everyone has a musical background of some sort. Those with a piano background have the easiest time reading the music …. others, like me, try to block out the other notes.
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The Nelson Mandela quote is my favorite of these. It makes the most sense to me. A while back, I thought, calm passion. Lovely post, Frank. Happy Monday to you.
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and… empathy.
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Victoria,
Compassion = calm passion + empathy … I like it!
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Happy Monday, Frank! Love all the quotes.
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Angela,
Glad you enjoyed this!
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You continue to sparkle, aFA…
I continue to smile…
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Raye,
As a musician, I’m sure you enjoyed the piece. To me, it delivers a strong sense of compassion.
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Beautiful music!! I loved that. Thanks for sharing it. Many high-minded people have something to say about compassion.
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Bumble,
Agree … this is very beautiful music … and it oozes the feeling of compassion.
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I’m moved by the performance. . .and love the quotes!
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Patti,
You’ve made me smile …. and just so you know, the music inspired the idea for this post.
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We can learn from this
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GFB,
… and all envision the compassionate side of Oily.
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Good way to start my day Frank.. Thankyou.
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Audra,
Awesome! … so cheers to your day!
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GORGEOUS, my friend. Oh, how I wish I had heard your group perform before I moved away from the area! Hope you’ve had a good week.
Hugs from Ecuador,
Kathy
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Kathy,
Greeting to Ecuador .. hope is well on this fine morning. Glad you enjoyed this piece … and I found playing it to be very moving.
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I love the Dalai Lama one. I hope that this world can remember that. Some days it seems unlikely.
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Carrie,
Great point, especially with selfishness getting in the way.
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hey, now, Frank, the bells concert – beautiful! thank you and for the reminder on compassion…so important for our time. ♥
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Sun.
My pleasure … and yes, compassion is important today … as it was in days past … and as it will be in the days ahead.
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“Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries” I couldn’t agree more. I love that line. And you know how I love your videos. Love this handbell choir
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Kay,
So many good quotes to use about compassion. This was a moving song to play, and I’m proud to feature our choir.
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A nicely crafted message.
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Jim,
Thank you.
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What a lovely piece Frank. You knocked the snark out of me (temporarily).
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Lame,
Whew … at least only temporarily! 😉 Thanks! 🙂
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Frank, what an amazing post …. Just love the way you have written it. Compassion is an easy word to write, but why is so difficult for us to live by.
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Viveka,
Thanks for the kind words. When playing the piece, I could feel compassion, so I knew i wanted to use the video … and then came the idea! More importantly, your point about the easy and difficult side of compassion is excellent!
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I was deeply immersed in leading a group last night through the steps to enable moving from judgement to compassion – came home to read your post and listen to the tuneful chiming of bells. Nicely timed Frank! I listened again just now – just beautiful!
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Pauline,
Many say timing is everything … even if it is through synchronicity for many miles away! Excellent!!!
On a side note, I work handbells into various posts either by providing links to the songs we play, making a point (like this one), or through a dedicated post. For more, see the sidebar for Categories > Handbells.
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A great post & a nice video to go with it.
If the church down the road had a handbell choir – I’d probably go to church just to be in it. 😉
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RoSy,
Cheers to you enjoying bell choirs!
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Lovely, Frank. Just lovely. 🙂
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Robin,
Thank you …. and I imagine this posts fits into your zen.
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An important emotion… that binds us together as brothers and sisters in this world…
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Shimon,
Compassion across humanity is a glue and one that can cross language and cultural barriers.
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What a beautiful composition! I really enjoyed hearing it, Frank. And I think compassion is absolutely critical in a well-adjusted and emotionally healthy person. I really think it’s linked closely to kindness, and I think we need to cultivate both!
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Debra,
A beautiful composition it is, thus a winner by the composer in Indianapolis. No question that there is a high correlation between compassion and kindness.
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Stunning piece, Frank, although I didn’t have time to listen to all of it. Must get back to my piano keys. 🙂
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Sylvia,
It’s a good one … and because of your musical skills, worth coming back to.
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This was so gorgeous, Frank . . . just lovely. Bravo! I’ve been thinking a lot about compassion lately. This was good meditation material. Favorite note was compassion as seen through the eyes of Mandela. Good luck with the move.
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E-Tom,
Glad you heard and enjoyed this! There were so many good quotes about compassion, but I was trying to get a mix of people to show its universality.
Thanks for the best wishes … meanwhile, I press on.
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Compassion is once again getting a revival in the World… Once we see Love and compassion are needed in bringing our world to a more harmonic frequency…. Like the Bells, each one resonates its own tone…. We are learning to alter our own vibrations.. in the fields of our emotions…
Listening here on headphones and enjoying.. thank you…
Sue xox
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Sue,
Glad you saw this post because I knew you would enjoy the music and the words! Thanks for sharing.
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Nice video and I think you are a compassionate person, Frank.
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Hood,
Thank you, but I probably fall very short to where I should be.
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