

Freedom: The Path to Happiness
Sep 21, 2025
Discover the intriguing discussion about happiness in today's society, with a focus on the harmful attachment to negative emotions like anger and grief. Ajahn Brahm explores cultural influences on grief and why many find a deceptive delight in sadness. He advocates for forgiveness as a means to freedom and happiness, contrasting rehabilitation with retribution. Learn how changing attitudes can transform personal trauma into compassionate parenting and uncover the path to true liberation by letting go of the past.
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Happiness Is Buddhism's Core Question
- Ajahn Brahm frames Buddhism as a practical path answering "What is happiness and how do I get it?"
- He links the Four Noble Truths directly to understanding happiness and its causes.
Thai Monastery Taught A Different Grief
- Ajahn Brahm describes living in northeast Thailand where grief was rare despite frequent funerals.
- He learned that grief can be a cultural addition rather than an unavoidable human response.
There Is A Hidden Delight In Suffering
- Negative emotions carry an inner delight which explains why people cling to them.
- That delight blinds people to the long-term danger and cost of anger, jealousy, and grief.