loving-kindness
21kindness — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ great ▪ loving ▪ simple ▪ genuine, natural ▪ unexpected …
22loving — adj. Loving is used with these nouns: ↑arm, ↑care, ↑child, ↑couple, ↑embrace, ↑family, ↑father, ↑home, ↑hug, ↑husband, ↑kindness, ↑kiss, ↑ …
23tender loving care — noun considerate and solicitous care young children need lots of TLC • Syn: ↑TLC • Hypernyms: ↑care, ↑attention, ↑aid, ↑tending * * * tender loving care often humorous …
24tender loving care — often humorous the process of looking after someone or something with kindness and love Their garden is in need of a little tender loving care …
25Mettā — For the American basketball player born Ron Artest, see Metta World Peace. Buddhist Perfections   …
26Brahmavihara — The four Brahmavihāras are a series of virtues and Buddhist meditation practices designed to cultivate those virtues. Brahmavihāra is a term in Pāli and Sanskrit meaning “Brahma abidings”. They are also known as the Four Immeasurables (Sanskrit:… …
27Chesed — The Hebrew noun khesed or chesed (חסד) is the Hebrew word for kindness. It is also commonly translated as loving kindness, or love. Love is a central Jewish value, and leads to many particular commandments. Chesed is central to Jewish ethics and… …
28Love — For other uses, see Love (disambiguation). Archetypal lovers Romeo and Juliet portrayed by Frank Dicksee …
29Compassion — This article is about the virtue. For the Christian child sponsorship organization, see Compassion International. Great Compassion redirects here. For Great Compassion Dhāranī, see Nīlakantha dhāranī. Compassion personified: a statue at the Epcot …
30Charity (virtue) — This article is about the theological term of Christianity. For other uses, see Charity (disambiguation). Allegorical personification of Charity as a mother with three infants by Anthony van Dyck In Christian theology charity, or love (agapē),… …