< Back to Glossary

Non-aversion

Pali:
Adosa
|
Sanskrit:
Adosa
Synonyms:
non-agression, non-hatred, non-anger
Definition :

"Non-aversion” (Adosa): Non-aversion refers to the absence of strong negative feelings such as anger, hatred or hostility. It is the opposite of aversion, and it is considered a key aspect of spiritual development. Cultivating non-aversion can help to reduce suffering and increase inner peace and well-being.

More About

Non-aversion

Example:

This section allow for the possibility of a real-life example of the term. The intention of this section is to bring the term from a formal explanation and into the light of everyday living. If the example is not set, this field will be hidden.