Monday 9 July 2012

Daily Study - The Ten Worlds

The prime concern of Buddhism is our life-state, the joy or suffering we experience at each moment. This is always seen as an interaction between external conditions and inner tendencies; the same conditions that will be experienced by one person as unremitting misery may be a source of exhilarating challenge and satisfaction to another. Strengthening our inner state so that we are able to resist and even transform the most difficult and negative conditions is the purpose of Buddhist practice.

To find out how, take a look at http://www.sgi.org/buddhism/buddhist-concepts/ten-worlds.html and discover the key to creating a life of indestructible happiness...

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