Tools: Compassionate Curiosity

Compassionate Curiosity is the ability to show genuine care and love while also being open-minded and interested in what you or others are exploring.

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Drawings of two heads looking at each other with one having the brain highlighted and the other has the heart highlighted

This 11 minute video provides an overview of Compassionate Curiosity.

Learn how to show up in a loving way for whatever you or someone else is experiencing.  It’s essential in having a thriving community.

“IT TAKES COURAGE TO LOOK AT YOURSELF IN AN HONEST AND LOVING WAY”

Qualities of Compassionate Curiosity

Scroll/tap each image to find qualities reflecting the embrace between the mind and the heart.  Contemplate each image and quality so you can deeply experience and apply them to yourself and others.

Compassionate Curiosity in Surviving, Thriving, and Awakening Modes

Survival Mode

Compassionate Curiosity in Survival Mode is limited.  Compassion is contingent, available to a select few under the right circumstances.  Curiosity is tarnished by judgment.

Survival Mode

Compassionate Curiosity in Survival Mode is limited.  Compassion is contingent, available to a select few under the right circumstances.  Curiosity is tarnished by judgment.

Thriving Mode

Compassionate Curiosity in Thriving Mode takes courage to show up for painful situations in an open-hearted and non-judgmental way.

Thriving Mode

Compassionate Curiosity in Thriving Mode takes courage to show up for painful situations in an open-hearted and non-judgmental way.

Awakening Mode

Compassionate Curiosity in Awakening Mode is an aspect of Unconditional Love.  Your compassion is unlimited, knows no bounds, and your curiosity embraces the mystery of reality.

Awakening Mode

Compassionate Curiosity in Awakening Mode is an aspect of Unconditional Love.  Your compassion is unlimited, knows no bounds, and your curiosity embraces the mystery of reality.

Doug

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