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Mudita – the Buddhist practice of sympathetic joy

In Buddhism, mudita is joy for the good fortune of others. Opening our hearts to sympathetic joy is a prerequisite for enlightenment.
http://buddhism.about.com/od/basicbuddhistteachings/a/Mudita.htm
MuditaMudita, Sympathetic Joy, Is a Virtue of Buddhism

Mudita is taking sympathetic or altruistic joy in the happiness of others.
http://buddhism.about.com/od/buddhismglossarym/g/Muditadef.htm
Brahma-vihara — four divine states or four immeasurables of Buddhism

The four states are metta (loving kindness), karuna (compassion), mudita ( sympathetic joy) and upekkha (equanimity), and in many Buddhist traditions they are 
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Glossary of Buddhist Terms — M – Buddhism – About.com

Mudita is taking sympathetic or altruistic joy in the happiness of others. Free Buddhism Newsletter! Sign Up. Explore Buddhism. Must Reads. What Is Buddhism?
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The Basic Teachings of Buddhism – About.com

Mudita Mudita is joy in the good fortune of others. The Buddha taught that opening our hearts to sympathetic joy is a prerequisite for enlightenment.
http://buddhism.about.com/od/basicbuddhistteachings/
What Is Buddhism – An Introduction to Buddhism for Beginners

Metta, karuna, mudita (sympathetic joy) and upeksha (limitless equanimity) are considered four divine states or immeasurable virtues that Buddhists are to 
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What is Om? (Aum) – Meanings of Popular Symbols in Tattoo Designs

The “Om” represents the four divine states of Brahman – metta (loving kindness), karuna (compassion), mudita (sympathetic joy), and upekkha (equanimity).
http://tattoo.about.com/od/tattoo101/qt/What-Is-Om-Aum.htm
Buddhist Practice and the Five Hindrances — Resolving Difficulties

The other immeasurables are karuna (compassion), mudita (sympathetic joy) and upekkha (equanimity). Most of the time, we get angry because someone has 
http://buddhism.about.com/od/buddhistmeditation/a/Working-With-The-Five-Hindrances.htm
A List of Buddhist Lists, One through Five – Buddhism – About.com

essential to Buddhist practice. The Four Immeasurables are metta (loving kindness), karuna (compassion), mudita (sympathetic joy) and upekkha ( equanimity.
http://buddhism.about.com/od/basicbuddhistteachings/tp/A-List-Of-Buddhist-Lists.01.htm
Right Speech – Right Speech Is Part of the Buddhist Eightfold Path

Loving kindness (metta); Compassion (karuna); Sympathetic joy (mudita); Equanimity (upekkha). Surely these are all qualities that can be nurtured through Right 
http://buddhism.about.com/od/theeightfoldpath/a/rightspeech.htm

Wikipedia on Answers.com:  Mudita

Rachel W. Cole  Mudita

 

How I Didn’t Become An Axe Murderer  books.google.it/books?isbn=1847990185 – What Mudita is. Mudita, or Sympathetic Joy as it is often translated, is the ability to see happiness and to take delight in it. With Mudita the happiness of someone 

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