True Happiness Is a Light in the Mind
True happiness is in fact very simple:
it is the light in your mind. Perhaps you feel this to be inconceivable, but
things are always this simple, aren’t they? Those most beautiful tulips in the
world, which you traveled all over the world looking for, are actually in full
bloom in your own garden. Too bad if you never discovered them.
Apart from “love,” the word that is the
easiest for people in the world to misunderstand is probably “happiness.” Many
people who think they understand happiness in fact do not understand what true
happiness is. They generally take the feeling that is produced when desires are
satisfied to be true happiness. For example, they generally think that the more
a person has, the happier that person will be, and the more famous a person is,
the happier that person will be. Simply put, happiness in their view must be
based on certain material conditions. Obviously this is a very unreliable
happiness.
This is because, to develop the
conditions that foster “happiness,” many people inevitably exhaust themselves
spending their lives seeking external things. Among these people, some are
constantly gaining, and some are constantly losing, and some are still seeking
without results, but none of them can find true happiness. With those who are
constantly gaining, what they gain are not the things they really want, but
rather some impermanent external things and even more impermanent happy
feelings. Thus, what comes in quick succession is inevitably the loss created
when expectation and reality do not match. People who are constantly losing think
that if only they would get something, then they would be able to achieve
happiness, but they still cannot get things to go as they wish, and so they
fall into a great sense of loss. People who pursue things without any results,
while in the process of pursuing them, even forget what ultimately they are
looking for. All they can do is follow their own footsteps from yesterday, and
keep on going ahead blindly step by step, getting farther and farther away from
true happiness. … In fact, people are not necessarily able to be happy by
gaining things, and are not necessarily able to be happy by losing things, and
people on the road may be even more unable to be happy.
So then, in the end, what is true
happiness? Before I answer this question of yours, probably you must first make
a slight adjustment to your state of mind. Otherwise, you may not be able to
understand what I say. Look and see. If I say to you that true happiness is
just a feeling of the mind and spirit, will you be able to understand the full
meaning of this statement? Will you be able to experience this kind of purity
of the spirit? Maybe not. This is because this is a value you may not have
thoroughly understood, or you may never have experienced. It is like me: it comes
from that deep yellow earth of the Western Regions. It is absolutely different
from that attitude of materialistic pride and biased clingings of contemporary
people. So please first try to completely forget about those ideal models
related to apartment buildings and cars and salaries and stock shares and even
wives and children and all such things, and at least for a short time screen
them out. Only if you do this, can you let down your defenses, and enter into
the “world” which I am going to describe.
I always say, I do not want to change
the world: what I want to change is just myself. I do not want to illuminate
the world: what I want to illuminate is just myself. I do not want to use
literature to make the whole world hear me talking, and I do not want to use my
writings to broadcast anything. I am just having a chat between the literary
world and me. All the goals of my cultivating practice are to let myself
achieve absolute independence and happiness, just this, that’s all.
As luck would have it, there are many
people in this world who have the same needs as me – they too are seeking this
kind of independence and happiness. Ultimately, seeking love and freedom is
basically the inherent nature of humans. Since I realized this before them, I
must take expedient means and the road I have traveled and offer it to them.
For this reason, in all my written works I say things which many people may not
be able to understand, and which they may not have the patience to listen to,
but these are all the words in my mind. I believe that after they read these
words, those people who are on the same frequency as me will all be able to
smile. Perhaps these words will only be able to bring these friends a good
state of mind, or a bit of awakening, and this too is good. Then too, some
friends and students have told me that these words which my true mind has
revealed have even let them restore their courage for living, their dreams and
their love, and have let them have the strength to transform their ordinary
lives. This is very good. However, for me, this is definitely not such an unexpected
thing, because I too have traveled along a journey like this, and I understand
everything in it.
Although I have looked this way all
along – having a beard, wearing a robe with long red sleeves, wearing pale blue
loose-fitting trousers, being unconcerned and happy, always free and at ease,
as if nobody is around – I have also gone through a journey of spiritual
searching. On this point, this is no different than all those children seeking
happiness and not being able to find it. Thus, I really understand them, and
perhaps I also really understand you.
You keep your head down and travel your
night road, sometimes thinking about many things from the past, sometimes
thinking about many hopes for the future. You cannot discern the existence of
the bright moon. Especially when you go into the shade of a forest or of the
high-rise buildings, you feel even more that you have been swallowed up by the
endless infinite darkness. All around you are flickering secretive shadows, and
so your mind is filled with loneliness, desolation, and fear. But once you put
a stop to your endless thoughts, and lift up your head, and gaze into the
depths of the night sky, then you discover, not knowing where it started, that
in this backdrop of night, ultimately there is a clear bright moon accompanying
you. It is tranquil and silent, but it is as if a warm laugh has come forth from
the silence, and this laughter soaks into your mind, and stirs up a feeling
like a wave of warm water, and surprisingly you become aware of the beauty and
wonder of the night where everything is silent. And from this, you change, as
you trudge through the darkness of night, and you are no longer alone, and the
bright moon’s laughter fills your mind and spirit, and makes the journey itself
change into something exceptionally poetic.
I wrote a bit of doggerel: the purpose
was to dispel the way some people were “deifying” me, and it also expressed my
mind: “Xue Mo is a donkey, traveling the road with his head down. When he
happens to lift his head, he sees the moon in the sky. Seeking wisdom without
wisdom, seeking knowledge without knowledge. It’s just that the mind has light,
and because of this he is not sad.” This is right. When I understand, I am just
that donkey with a light in his mind.
True happiness is in fact very simple:
it is the light in your mind. Perhaps you feel this to be inconceivable, but things
are always this simple, aren’t they? Those most beautiful tulips in the world,
which you traveled all over the world looking for, are actually in full bloom
in your own garden. Too bad if you never discovered them. When you are the way
I was in the past, if you “happen to lift your head,” you will see that pure,
still, poetic moonlight in your mind. Then you will slowly come out of that
long dark night, and from then on you will not be sad.
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