Joy and Compassion
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What if one of the greatest keys to lasting joy is not found in pursuing happiness for ourselves, but in learning to see others—and ourselves—with deeper compassion?
In this inspiring installment of the Joy series, we explore compassion as one of the essential pillars of joy, drawing wisdom from The Book of Joy, the teachings of Jesus, and the lives of remarkable spiritual leaders including the Dalai Lama, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, and others who discovered joy even amid suffering and hardship.
This teaching reveals how compassion begins with empathy—the ability to recognize our shared human experience. Through stories, scripture, poetry, scientific research, and practical reflection, we discover that every person we encounter carries struggles, fears, losses, and hopes much like our own. When we learn to see beyond labels, divisions, and judgments, compassion becomes less of an obligation and more of a natural response.
You'll also explore the often-overlooked practice of self-compassion. Many of us struggle to extend grace to ourselves, believing we are never enough or have never done enough. Yet learning to treat ourselves with the same kindness we offer others can remove barriers that prevent us from living with greater joy.
Along the way, you'll encounter powerful insights from Jesus' parables, the early church's radical inclusivity, moving works of art and poetry, and the remarkable story of Anthony Ray Hinton, whose choice to embrace compassion transformed decades of unjust imprisonment into a life marked by hope and joy.
Whether you're seeking greater happiness, deeper spiritual growth, or practical ways to navigate an increasingly divided world, this teaching offers a compelling invitation: recognize our shared humanity, practice compassion, and discover the joy that follows.
Watch the video, listen to the podcast, or read the full teaching to experience the stories, reflections, exercises, and wisdom that can help cultivate a more compassionate heart and a deeper, more resilient joy.