Pursuit of Happiness: The Buddhist Way
Pursuit of Happiness: The Buddhist Way
Pursuit of Happiness: The Buddhist Way
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Views as the Cause <strong>of</strong> Suffering1) <strong>The</strong> fact <strong>of</strong> impermanence is not a problem.<strong>The</strong> problem arises only when we see impermance aspermanence. This is what is called “the perception <strong>of</strong>permanence in impermanence” (anicce nicca-saññā).2) In the same way, the fact that there is no self is nota problem. <strong>The</strong> problem arises only when we seenon-self as self. This is what is called “the perception<strong>of</strong> self in what is not self ” (anatte atta-saññā).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>74 4/13/2013