It acknowledges that well-being of humans, animals and natural world is interconnected and mutually dependent. It prompts individuals to consider impact of their actions on the environment and make choices that promote sustainability and ecological balance. It extends to marginalised communities affected by environmental degradation and climate change. Compassionate living ensures equitable access to all resources and recognises the finite nature of Earth’s resources, seeking to live in harmony with nature.
Compassion cannot be taught; it must arise inside, from depths of the heart. Being compassionate is being sensitive to the core. The present is not for contemplating countless philosophical, cosmic and social theories, but for an imperative need to have compassion, a fundamental virtue that can alone prevent the blue dot from vanishing.