The Gift Of Metta - Loving KindnessFiled Under: Fun Stuff, Health and Spiritual, Meditation, Mind Power, Video Posts
Here is a great description of Metta
Mettā (Pāli) or maitrī (Sanskrit) has been translated as “loving-kindness, friendliness, benevolence, amity, friendship, good will, kindness, love, sympathy, and active interest in others. It is one of the ten pāramitās of the Theravāda school of Buddhism, and the first of the four Brahmavihāras. The mettā bhāvanā (”cultivation of mettā”) is a popular form of meditation in Buddhism.
The object of mettā meditation is loving kindness (love without attachment). Traditionally, the practice begins with the meditator cultivating loving kindness towards themselves, then their loved ones, friends, teachers, strangers, enemies, and finally towards all sentient beings.
Buddhists believe that those who cultivate mettā will be at ease because they see no need to harbour ill will or hostility. Buddhist teachers may even recommend meditation on mettā as an antidote to insomnia and nightmares. It is generally felt that those around a mettā-ful person will feel more comfortable and happy too. Radiating mettā is thought to contribute to a world of love, peace and happiness.
Mettā meditation is considered a good way to calm down a distraught mind by people who consider it to be an antidote to anger. According to them, someone who has cultivated mettā will not be easily angered and can quickly subdue anger that arises, being more caring, more loving, and more likely to love unconditionally.
More info about Metta and it’s practice can be found HERE
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- Jody Sachse
- 13 Jul 2008 9:16 AM
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August 12th, 2008 at 10:29 pm
I love this. It truly is a peaceful state when even “enemies” (quite possibly there isn’t such a person) don’t ruffle my feathers. What a gift to the whole world when we can cultivate this within ourselves to the point of it shining outward to everything and everyone!!
Thanks for the video and the Metta explanation!
Peace, Love & Light, Jessica