ji-hi-ki-sha-mu-ryo-shin

In Sino-Japanese there is a beautiful expression for buddha's mind: ji-hi-ki-sha-mu-ryo-shin. Ji means "to love beings just as they are, beyond any desire for them to be any other way" Hi means "to be concerned for their suffering" Ki is "to rejoice and feel delight about all being" Sha means "wanting to give everything to them." Mu-ryo means "all of these things beyond all measure." Shin means "heart" or "Mind" It is the mind of love, concern, joy, and generosity without measure.

Zen Meditation and the Bodhisattva Precepts (c) 2001 Page 16-17