"To embrace suffering culminates in greater empathy, the capacity to feel what it is like for the other to suffer, which is the ground for unsentimental compassion and love. (157)”"
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Stephen Batchelor in: Confession of a Buddhist Atheist, Random House Publishing Group, 2 March 2010, p. 165.
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