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Happiness is undoubtedly the most desirable state of being we all strive to achieve. Thus, every human being is continuously engaged in one experiment after the other in their own ways to experience new ways to attain fulfilling happiness and increase its intensity for a longer-lasting effect. Therefore, one of life’s most rewarding endeavours has to be to spend time discovering, exploring, and studying what the Buddha - the foremost authority on the mind, expounded on this topic. Join us on this series as we make a somewhat unorthodox exploration into the ‘Philosophy of Happiness’.
This talk is a part of the series "Buddha's Guide to Happiness"
To arrange appointments, please call Mr. Harsha: +94 773 336 274
or email us at DhammaQuestions@jethavanarama.org
May all beings in all worlds attain the Supreme Bliss of Nibbana!
00:00:00 The great Sáriputta Thero
00:15:55 Pay homage to the Lord Buddha
00:17:13 The choices that we thought of as defining choices of our life
00:36:50 Through which stream should you raw your boat?
00:45:37 The fundamental question of every man is, “How to be happy?”
00:52:06 The net result of all your choices is zero!
00:58:07 If you get angry, you have already failed yourself
01:02:07 The only citta that can make an influence is the present citta
01:16:19 The unconditional happiness that can only be attributed to the Dhamma
01:20:40 How to apply the Dhamma to solve a problem?
01:24:07 Identify the internal problem and the external problem
01:42:50 You have a bigger fish to fry
01:49:04 Nibbána is in a citta
01:58:37 Játhi is the cause of anger
02:11:56 The promise of pleasure and possibility
02:18:25 How to make happiness out of nothing
02:29:00 Design the world from scratch
02:39:28 Ignorance has no rational
02:44:32 Pleasure comes with comparison
02:58:03 The first and foremost separation
03:05:00 Merits transfer
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