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Average rating: 4.15 · 667 ratings · 87 reviews · 222 distinct worksSimilar authors
Compasiunea și mintea umană

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Compassion Focused Therapy:...

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Nicholas II: Russia's Last ...

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Sefkatli Zihin

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Romanov Relations Volume One

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Misha, Grand Duke Michael A...

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The Compassionate Mind

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“Our compassionate minds emerge from patterns of brain activity that can be easily suppressed by other patterns such as those for anger and anxiety, tribalism and prejudice, desire and lust. Our minds can go into different states that feel and think quite different things, so we need to try to choose what we will focus on, what states of mind we want to train ourselves for. We can’t rid ourselves of these ‘other’ minds but we can balance them. We can focus and attend to the good in the world and the good in ourselves and realise that sometimes the wind will blow us off course but we can just pick ourselves up and return to our direction of travel – to transform our minds in the service of compassion." (p.507)”
Paul Gilbert, The Compassionate Mind: A New Approach to Life's Challenges by Paul Gilbert PhD

“Our compassionate minds emerge from patterns of brain activity that can be easily suppressed by other patterns such as those for anger and anxiety, tribalism and prejudice, desire and lust. Our minds can go into different states that feel and think quite different things, so we need to try to choose what we will focus on, what states of mind we want to train ourselves for. We can’t rid ourselves of these ‘other’ minds but we can balance them. We can focus and attend to the good in the world and the good in ourselves and realise that sometimes the wind will blow us off course but we can just pick ourselves up and return to our direction of travel – to transform our minds in the service of compassion.”
Paul Gilbert



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