Letter From Jenny Moxham - Start Happiness Week with Lord Buddha’s wise wordsLetter From Jenny Moxham as Published in Thailand's The Nation
newspaper
March 21, 2017
Start Happiness Week with Lord Buddha’s wise words
This week began with the International Day of Happiness (March 20).
Initiated in 2012 by the United Nations, it acknowledges that happiness is a
fundamental human goal and calls upon countries to help improve the
well-being of all peoples. But imagine if it acknowledged that all beings
desire happiness – which of course they do – and urged countries to improve
the well-being of non-human beings also. Obviously one cannot bring
happiness into the lives of individuals by imprisoning them and killing
them, so farms and slaughterhouses would need to be phased out along with
animal research facilities. All entertainment that uses and abuses animals
would go too, including hunting and fishing.
“May all sentient beings be happy and free of suffering,” said Gautama Buddha.
We may not be able to prevent all suffering but we can certainly eliminate a lot of it by our actions. If we seek happiness for ourselves, isn’t it only fair that we allow others to be happy too?
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