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with the weapon of compassion,any defilement,any hatred,can be destroyed.​

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Answered by SelieVisa
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Matchless Compassion

The passage was given by the great Mahasiddha Virupa. His teaching is a method of training the mind to develop compassion. This particular teaching is called ‘Matchless Compassion Yoga’ (yoga refers to meditation).

Without compassion, our generosity, moral conduct, meditation, or even the very highest tantric practice, it does not become Mahayana Dharma. Without compassion, the other qualities of buddhahood will not arise.

Loving kindness is like the love of every mother for her child. Just as every parent loves his or her child, all of us have a certain amount of loving kindness. But our loving kindness is very limited because it is usually based on selfish reasons. Such loving kindness is incomplete. To think of the benefit of all sentient beings, you must first attain full enlightenment.

The passage infers that since we have changed lives, we do not recognize others even though they might be our mother or close friends. So we must practice compassion.

In conclusion: We must take advantage of every golden opportunity. The best way to use this opportunity is to conquer our defilements—to conquer our hatred, to conquer our desire, and to conquer our ignorance.

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