Abstract
Although the number of efforts to promote post-conflict reconciliation has rapidly increased over the past decades, the achievements are limited when the people focus on their quality and durability. By and large, most of the people do not work very hard on expanding their individual capacity for compassion. So, a pre-requisite for more inclusive thinking and for promoting more dialogical processes for grappling with the world's problems, and certainly a pre-requisite for multilevel reconciliation, is an enlargement of the people boundaries of compassion and empathy. Promotion of reconciliation and other types of good peacebuilding need to begin with holistic analyses of conflict systems. As John Paul Lederach proposes, that place called reconciliation is where there is a meeting of truth, justice, peace and compassion. Reconciliation is a process, a coming together, an encounter between justice, peace, truth and compassion..