In whom there is no sympathy for living beings: know him as an outcast.

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A profound and thought-provoking quote from the Buddha's teachings. It highlights the importance of compassion, empathy, and kindness towards all living beings.

To be considered an "outcast" by Buddhist standards means that one has failed to cultivate these essential qualities, which are considered fundamental to spiritual growth and understanding. This quote suggests that such a person is likely to be isolated from their community and rejected by society.

In many Eastern cultures, including Hinduism and Buddhism, the concept of "outcasts" refers not only to individuals but also to certain groups or castes who were historically marginalized and excluded from mainstream society.

This quote encourages us to reflect on our own behavior and attitudes towards others. Are we kind and compassionate towards all living beings? Or do we harbor biases, prejudices, and indifference towards those in need?

It's a timely reminder that true wisdom, spirituality, and philosophy involve cultivating love, understanding, and acceptance for every human being, regardless of their background or circumstances.

Thank you for sharing this insightful quote!