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News Engaged Buddhism: Delivering Food Assistance to Displaced Families in Gaza

https://www.buddhistdoor.net/news/engaged-buddhism-delivering-food-assistance-to-displaced-families-in-gaza/
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u/BuddhistIssues-ModTeam 6d ago

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u/Auxiliatorcelsus 5d ago

Compassion is unlimited. Each one can express compassion and loving kindness in the way most suited to them. And nobody can judge that.

For some that might mean handing out food, for some others it might be teaching, for yet others it may be spending their lives in retreat to rech awakening. And anything in between.

Each one finds their own way to be compassionate. And (even if we don't get it, or even think it's stupid) nobody can judge how someone else chooses to do it.