you will    want    all others  to  be  free    from    suffering   and enjoy   happiness.
The desire  for happiness   is  a   natural instinct    shared  by  everyone.   It  is
simply  a   sense   of  concern once    again   for others’ well-being.”
“Obviously, envy    is  not a   virtue,”    the Archbishop  said,   cautious    once
again   that    our self-development    might   lead    to  self-reproach.  “Yet    I   would
hope    we  would   not make    someone feel    guilty, at  least   initially,  about
something   that    springs up  spontaneously.  You can’t   do  very    much    about
that    feeling,    but you can counter it.”
“Like   physical    illness,”   the Dalai   Lama    insisted.   “Preventive
measures    are the best    way.    Yes,    if  some    disease has already developed,
then    there’s no  other   choice  but to  take    medicine.   So  similarly,  once    a
person  develops    a   strong  negative    emotion,    like    anger   or  jealousy,   it  is
very    difficult   to  counter it  at  that    moment. So  the best    thing   is  to  cultivate
your    mind    through practice    so  that    you can learn   to  prevent it  from
arising in  the first   place.  For example,    the major   source  of  anger   is
frustration and dissatisfaction.    At  the moment  when    an  emotion like
anger   is  full-blown, even    if  we  try to  use our experience  and our
knowledge   to  reduce  it, we  will    find    it  is  very    difficult   to  stop.   At  that
point   it  is  like    a   flood.  During  monsoon season, it  is  too late    to  stop    the
flooding.   We  need    to  start   early   in  the spring  and investigate what    is
causing the flooding    and try to  build   flood   walls   to  prevent disaster.
“Similarly, for our mental  health  also,   the earlier we  start   practicing
preventive  measures,   the easier  and more    effective   they    are.    When    we  are
already sick    it  is  hard    to  remember    our doctor’s    advice. I   think   no  doctor
would   say,    If  you have    more    anger,  you will    be  healthier.  Does    your
doctor  say that?”
“No,”   the Archbishop  agreed.
“Doctors    always  advise  us  to  relax.  Relax   means   calm    mind.   Not too
much    agitation,  which   will    destroy your    relaxation. Also,   too much
attachment  will    destroy your    peace   of  mind,”  the Dalai   Lama    said,
returning   again   to  envy    and jealousy.   “You    can have    a   nice    house   with    a
nice    bedroom and a   nice    bath,   and play    relaxing    music,  but if  you are full
of  anger,  full    of  jealousy,   full    of  attachment, you will    never   be  able    to
relax.  In  contrast,   you may be  sitting on  a   rock    with    nothing,    but if  your
                    
                      rick simeone
                      (Rick Simeone)
                      
                    
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