“I asked the Dalai Lama what it was like to wake up with joy, and he shared his experience each morning. 'I think if you are an intensely religious believer, as soon as you wake up, you thank God for another day. And you try to do God’s will. For a nontheist like myself, but who is a Buddhist, as soon as I wake up, I remember Buddha’s teaching: the importance of kindness and compassion, wishing something good for others, or at least to reduce their suffering. Then I remember that everything is interrelated, the teaching of interdependence. So then I set my intention for the day: that this day should be meaningful. Meaningful means, if possible, serve and help others. If not possible, then at least not to harm others. That’s a meaningful day.”
Quote by Dalai Lama XIV
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The Book of Joy: Lasting Happiness in a Changing World
This book delves into the principles of joy and happiness through the perspectives of the Dalai Lama and Archbishop Desmond Tutu, exploring how to find lasting happiness amidst the challenges of a changing world. more
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