In the Buddhist path to nibbana, mindfulness is not about becoming a happier, better person. It’s not about “happiness” at all—at least not if “happiness” is understood as the fulfillment of desire. Mindfulness is, rather, about wisdom rooted in insight, renunciation, and unqualified self-surrender.
—C.W. Huntington, Jr., “Are You Looking to Buddhism When You Should Be Looking to Therapy?”
—C.W. Huntington, Jr., “Are You Looking to Buddhism When You Should Be Looking to Therapy?”