Words of Wisdom 04.12.17

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2017-12-04
AUTHOR: Khenpo Tsultrim Lodrö
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Buddhism accepts the possibility of relative, temporary happiness existing in samsara, but not absolute happiness. Generally speaking, suffering accounts for the better part of samsara. Although this view may perhaps be accepted now, many people still consider that the poor must suffer more than the rich. However, the data point out that it is wrong to equate material prosperity with happiness. As long as we live the way that the Buddha prescribed for us, our life will be relatively happier and more meaningful.

Of course, there is no possibility for happiness if we cannot even sustain the basic needs of life. But once an average living standard can be maintained, we must learn to keep life simple, and to live contently with fewer desires. If not, happiness will forever be beyond our reach.

~ Luminous Wisdom Book Series 6