EPISODE · Jan 22, 2017 · 57 MIN
The Pursuit of Happiness — Swami Manishananda
from Vedanta Society of Western Washington
Recorded at the Vedanta Society of Western Washington on January 22, 2017.In this lecture, Swami Manishananda examines the universal human pursuit of happiness from the perspective of Vedanta. Beginning with observations from history, philosophy, and everyday life, he notes that while everyone seeks happiness, lasting fulfillment cannot be found in external possessions, achievements, or sense pleasures alone. Drawing on examples from figures such as Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, Plato, Aristotle, Marcus Aurelius, and Swami Vivekananda, he explores how different philosophical traditions have understood happiness, virtue, and the purpose of life. Through stories, humor, and practical examples, he illustrates that happiness is ultimately a subjective experience shaped by the mind rather than by external circumstances.The second half of the talk presents the Vedantic understanding that human life unfolds as a gradual journey from seeking fulfillment in the world to seeking lasting peace in the Divine. Swami Manishananda explains how experience itself teaches the limitations of worldly enjoyment and encourages the search for knowledge of the Self, the source of enduring bliss. Drawing on teachings from the Bhagavad Gita, the Upanishads, and Swami Vivekananda, he describes spiritual life as a natural evolution in which every experience contributes to growth. The lecture concludes with the reassuring message that all beings are progressing toward their true nature, and that lasting happiness is ultimately realized through union with the Divine rather than through the changing experiences of the world.
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