A Discourse on Happiness
(as taken from, and inspired by/edited/expanded upon, the Mahamangala Sutta)
What can bring about a peaceful and happy life?
To transform anger into compassionate awareness,
impulse into loving action,
and loss into honoring, learning and growing
To freely give every wounded ego (including my own)
my loving hand to lift them up,
keeping attentive presence
to my own capacities as well as others'
To listen deeply to foolish and wise ones,
keeping solid like a tree my inner-knowing,
and sustaining the balance
and diversity of my interactions;
to honor those who call my honoring
and life in all its different forms within each being
To cultivate my environment into healthiness,
to plant good seeds,
and to realize that I am on the right path
To have a chance to learn,
to be skillful in my profession or craft,
and to know how to practice mindfulness and loving speech
To be able to support my parents,
to cherish my own family,
and to have a job that I like and work with love
To be generous in giving,
able to give support to relatives and friends,
and to live a life of mindful conduct, consumption
and contribution
To avoid doing things that are harmful, destructive,
unethical or ultimately contradictory to
my deep, true inner-knowing;
to avoid being caught by intoxications,
and to be diligent in doing nourishing
and life-sustaining, life-enhancing things
To be humble and polite,
grateful and content with a simple life,
and not to miss the opportunity to learn and grow
To persevere and be open to change,
to have regular interaction with self,
others, and environment,
knowing that each is on their own path;
to participate in constructive,
wellness-oriented discussions
(As a group or community:)
To be collectively like the sturdy Redwood trees,
whose roots all interconnect;
to bring our consciousness to intergrowing
(as individuals, as community)
To live diligently and attentively,
to perceive truth where I find it in myself,
others, and my environment;
to realize peace within and around
To live in the world, with my heart in the cycle of
filling and emptying, embracing and letting go,
growing towards the healthiness of
all living beings and the planet,
with all sorrows embraced and transforming,
dwelling in peace
Living such practices, I will grow with and through and past
and again, never-redundantly again,
the states of the heart and the mind
and the nature emergent, with recognition
Wherever I am;
the states of the heart and the mind
and the nature emergent, with recognition
Wherever I am;
always I'll be home and happy----
Living such practices---this is the deepest happiness.
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