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Pursuit of Happiness: The Buddhist Way

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Morality and <strong>Happiness</strong> <strong>The</strong> <strong>Buddhist</strong> term for what is morally good is “skillful”(kusala), and the <strong>Buddhist</strong> term for what is morally badis “unskillful” (akusala). Accordingly, a mind which ispoisoned with the three poisons <strong>of</strong> greed, hatred, anddelusion is a mind that is “unskillful” (morally bad),a mind that is “defiled”, a mind that is “ill”, a mind thatis “in bondage” — in other words, a mind that “suffers”.On the other hand, a mind that is free from the threepoisons is a mind that is “skillful” (morally good),a mind that is “pure”, a mind that is “well”, a mind that is“in freedom” — in other words, a mind that is “happy”.Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Karunadasa’s public lecture on<strong>Pursuit</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Happiness</strong>: <strong>The</strong> <strong>Buddhist</strong> <strong>Way</strong>4 4/13/2013

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