Summary
This quote emphasizes the idea that a Buddha, or enlightened being, possesses a mindset in which they are able to attain liberation irrespective of their circumstances. They can experience true freedom and equanimity, finding inner peace and contentment regardless of whether they are faced with favorable or unfavorable conditions. It suggests that a Buddha is not dependent on external factors for their happiness and remains unaffected by the ups and downs of life, finding deep serenity within themselves.
Topics
Freedom
By Bodhidharma