The Four Immeasurables
November 30, 2007
Venerable Wuling in Anger, Attachments, Compassion, Equanimity

"Rahula, practice loving kindness to overcome anger.
Loving kindness has the capacity to bring happiness to others without demanding anything in return.

Practice compassion to overcome cruelty.
Compassion has the capacity to remove the suffering of others without expecting anything in return.

Practice sympathetic joy to overcome hatred.
Sympathetic joy arises when one rejoices over the happiness of others and wishes others well-being and success.

Practice non-attachment to overcome prejudice.
Non-attachment is the way of looking at all things openly and equally. This is because that is. Myself and others are not separate. Do not reject one thing only to chase after another.

I call these the four immeasurables.
Practice them and you will become a refreshing source of vitality and happiness for others."

~ Buddha, to his son Rahula, from Old Path White Clouds by Thich Nhat Hanh 

 

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