Teachings on Love
About This Book
An exploration of the Buddhist vision of love — covering all four of the classical "divine abodes" (brahmaviharas): loving-kindness (metta), compassion (karuna), joy (mudita), and equanimity (upekkha). Thich Nhat Hanh shows how these are not merely emotions but qualities of consciousness that can be systematically cultivated through specific meditation practices, and how their cultivation transforms not only one's inner life but one's relationships and one's entire way of being in the world.
What You'll Learn
The four brahmaviharas — loving-kindness, compassion, joy, and equanimity — are four aspects of the same fundamental quality of awakened consciousness; cultivating one naturally strengthens the others. Loving-kindness is not romantic love or possessive affection but the genuine wish for another's wellbeing, extended without condition to all beings including oneself — and the practice of metta meditation genuinely develops this quality in the practitioner over time. Equanimity is not indifference but the quality of love that does not cling — it allows one to care deeply for others without being swept away by their suffering or elated by their happiness, maintaining the inner stability that genuine service requires.
Reader Reviews
No reviews yet. Be the first to share your thoughts on this book.