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Home » News » Can compassion be trained or taught? The Dalai Lama
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Can compassion be trained or taught? The Dalai Lama

by Empathy and Compassion | Scoop.it|Published 08/04/2012

The 14th Dalai Lama, speaks on Can compassion be trained or taught?

“Through training, through awareness… you can develop genuine sense of concern of well-being of others, including your enemy.”

See it on Scoop.it, via Empathy and Compassion

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