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[[Compassion]] directed from the judgmental mind becomes extremely distorted to fit into what we believe the circumstance is that actually deserves our compassionate point of view.  From these ego mental distortions, many which are reinforced by religious dogma, our idea of what defines compassion can become muddled within extremely dense emotions such as guilt, shame or resentment. We may give to charity to make ourselves feel better, so that the inner personal conflict will go away in the belief that we are being compassionate. We may feel obligated that in order to be a good person, a “spiritual person” - we should be compassionate in order to have empathy to feel others suffering. This is not true [[Compassion]].<ref name=compassion>[http://www.energeticsynthesis.com/index.php/resource-tools/news-shift-timelines/1532-compassionate-witness Compassionate Witness]</ref>
[[Compassion]] directed from the judgmental mind becomes extremely distorted to fit into what we believe the circumstance is that actually deserves our compassionate point of view.  From these ego mental distortions, many which are reinforced by religious dogma, our idea of what defines compassion can become muddled within extremely dense emotions such as guilt, shame or resentment. We may give to charity to make ourselves feel better, so that the inner personal conflict will go away in the belief that we are being compassionate. We may feel obligated that in order to be a good person, a “spiritual person” - we should be compassionate in order to have empathy to feel others suffering. This is not true [[Compassion]].<ref name=compassion>[http://www.energeticsynthesis.com/index.php/resource-tools/news-shift-timelines/1532-compassionate-witness Compassionate Witness]</ref>


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