Up@dawn 2.0

Friday, September 16, 2011

Group 1

We got into the subject of happiness from a Buddhist perspective. Most of my knowledge of Buddhism comes from the book Siddhartha, which is about his journey to find enlightenment. From what I've gathered, enlightenment is a state in which one has emptied his mind of all thought, of all notion of the self as seperate from the world. In this state he can "feel" the world around him, and so realizes that he and the world and all things in it are one. This supposedly brings one peace of mind. So what I would like to know is:

Is this peace of mind a neccassary condition to gain happiness? Is it only untill you reach this state of contentment with the world that you can begin to enjoy it and derive happiness from this enjoyment?

or

Does happiness lie within and of this enlightenment? If all is one then happiness must exist in all things, so does realizing this equate to becoming happy?

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