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What every wisdom tradition teaches about love — from the Sufi poetry of Rumi to Buddhist metta (loving-kindness), Christian agape, Jewish ahavah, and the Stoic call to love humanity. Love is not just a feeling. It is a practice.
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8 articles on love
March 20, 2026
What Is a Bodhisattva? The Mahayana Ideal of Compassionate Action
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March 20, 2026
What Is Karuna? The Buddhist Practice of Compassion
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March 20, 2026
What Is Ahimsa? The Ancient Principle of Non-Harming
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March 20, 2026
What Is Loving-Kindness Meditation? (And Why Every Tradition Has a Version of It)
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March 20, 2026
What Is Loving-Kindness Meditation? (Metta Explained)
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March 20, 2026
What Is Loving-Kindness Meditation? (And Why Every Tradition Has a Version of It)
Loving-kindness meditation — metta in Pali — is one of the oldest contemplative practices in the world. But you don't have to be Buddhist to practice it. Here's what it is and where it appears across traditions.
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March 19, 2026
Compassion in Buddhism: What Karuna and Metta Really Mean
Karuna (compassion) and metta (loving-kindness) in Buddhist practice — what they mean and how to cultivate them daily.
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March 19, 2026
20 Rumi Quotes About Love (With Context)
Rumi's most powerful quotes on love and longing — with the Sufi context that makes them land deeper than the Instagram versions.
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