Recently I had a few experiences that brought home to me the meaning of a saying by the Buddha:
What’s the laughter, why the joy,
When the world is ever burning?
Plunged into darkness,
Won’t you look for a lamp?
Dhammapada, 146, translated by Valerie J. Roebuck
This saying is one of those that sound a bit curious to a Western ear. It is almost as if the Buddha was against fun or humour. However, we all are familiar with the Buddha’s depictions where he smiles. The canonical texts also bear witness to the Buddha’s smiling.
It has become clear to me that the Buddha points here at the preciousness of the limited time we have in this human life. In short, he was saying that suffering is not a laughing matter, and life is not a joke.
Time is running out – the message that is even more relevant today, as it relates now not only to each of us individually, but to all of us as a species.
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