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GANDHI SPEAKS ABOUT COMPASSION


Illustrated portrait of Mahatma Gandhi wearing glasses and a traditional shawl. The text reads 'Throwback Teachings' with 'Channeled Message' and 'Compassion vs Pity' on either side.

Hello, fam!

Today's Throwback Teaching is from Mahatma Gandhi. I love his energy!


And I would love to hear your thoughts about his message! Hope to hear from you in the comments!


Gandhi says:

“Compassion comes from deep within the Heart of God, it is weightless and pure of anything that might bring it down from its high frequency attuning with the Divine. In Compassion you feel One with other beings, in pity you separate.  


Being compassionate means feeling as they do, experiencing as they do, loving and calling for love as they do, and differently from pity, in Compassion you know they are God and you know that whatever it is they are going through it is Divinely timed and orchestrated by themselves. You don’t dwell on their suffering adding to the hurt, you see Love even in the darkness. You see Love even when they cannot.  


And that’s what gives way to the most beautiful energy transaction. Being able to feel into their suffering without adding to it and seeing Love through it all. Being able to carry a torch of Love for them until they decide to do it themselves, with the understanding deep within your heart, deep within your beingness, that they are the Love that they are and nothing can ever change that.

They are God. Oneness will offer you a connection straight to the Technology of Compassion for it is a constant reminder that we share the same Light and the same Sound, the same Darkness if you will, and even in our individual expressions of God we never cease to be in Oneness, we only forget that we are. 


In Compassion you aim to remind others of their Truth, you tap into that bright molecule that lives within All and talk to it as an equal. 


In Compassion you are One. 


I am the one known as Gandhi and I am honored to speak through this vessel and to reach you in your humanity and Divinity.”

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