patience, compassion, sympathy, mercy
The word patience is a noun. It is the quality of being patient.
The correct phrasing is compassion for.
(compassion - sympathy or pity for someone's suffering)His compassion led him to adopt a neglected dog from the shelter.The captain showed no compassion for the drowning passsengers.Examples of COMPASSIONHe felt compassion for the lost child.She shows compassion to the sick.She had the compassion to offer help when it was needed most.
compassion = רחמותא (rachmuta)
patience, compassion, sympathy, mercy
The three core values of Daoism are; 1) Simplicity 2) Compassion 3) Humility These things are said to be only achieveable by constantly practicing the state of "Wuji" or "no mind" or "emptyness" during meditation. The more a person practices "Wuji" or "no mind" the more and more these virtues manifest themselves of their own accord. [[User:67.148.120.72|67.148.120.72]]stardingo747
Compassion for All Living Beings Bipedal & Quadrupedal, Intestinal Fortitude, Patience.
Fortitude Honesty Patience Justice Humility Compassion Loyalty Generosity Honor
William shakespeare
Some important ideas about monk life include dedication to spiritual practice, simplicity in material possessions and lifestyle, communal living and support, and a focus on mindfulness and self-awareness. Monks often prioritize serving others, cultivating compassion, and embodying virtues such as humility, patience, and kindness in their daily lives.
Subira (abstract noun). Verb , kusubiri, to be patient, to wait for.
Mahatma Gandhi
"Anger is weakness, patience is strength."
Mindfullness is helpful in all kinds of situations, you can practice mindfullness regularly to combat stress and anxiety, it help a person with awareness and compassion and patience.
Matthew 14: 13-21 And when he went ashore he saw a great throng; and he had compassion on them, and he healed their sick. And when it was evening, the disciples came to him and said, "This is a lonely place and the day is now over; send the crowds away to go into the villages and buy food for themselves. Jesus said, They need not go away; you give them something to eat".
The whole phrase is:= Patience is a virtue...possess it if you can. Often by a woman...seldom by a man. Who said it...Hmmmm...possibly God,otherwise early century in Britain,maybe. That's all the help I have.