by rowyourboat » Sat Aug 01, 2009 4:35 pm
happiness arises, is therefore impermanant -therefore cannot be achieved- someone would have to acuse the buddha of lying if such a formula had been used.... BUT things can come to an end if the causes dont arise any more. Suffering CAN come to an end. Which paves the way for more frequent arising and passing away of happiness.
"I teach the Dhamma for the abandoning of the gross acquisition of a self, such that, when you practice it, defiling mental qualities will be abandoned, bright mental qualities will grow, and you will enter & remain in the culmination & abundance of discernment, having known & realized it for yourself in the here & now. If the thought should occur to you that, when defiling mental qualities are abandoned and bright mental qualities have grown, and one enters & remains in the culmination & abundance of discernment, having known & realized it for oneself in the here & now, one's abiding is stressful/painful, you should not see it in that way. When defiling mental qualities are abandoned and bright mental qualities have grown, and one enters & remains in the culmination & abundance of discernment, having known & realized it for oneself in the here & now, there is joy, rapture, serenity, mindfulness, alertness, and a pleasant/happy abiding.
Potthappada sutta
With Metta
Karuna
Mudita
& Upekkha