Ed,

Thanks for the constraint.  ;-)

(I won't mouth the dictionary definition(s), because they are there for the 
taking, and for understanding by all).

In this zen forum, I would say that compassion is the behavior of a Buddha.  

Or I might say it in a little more explanatory way: Compassion is the behavior 
of an awakened sentient being.

Thanks again.  ;-)

--Joe

--- In [email protected], "seacrofter001" <seacrofter001@...> wrote:
 
> If you as a zenist (or any other zenist on this forum) were allowed only one 
> sentence about 'compassion', what might it be?




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