Rather, it is a positive expression of emptiness,
and represents the potentiality to realize Buddhahood through Buddhist practices.
We have a desire to lead a happy life,
we have a desire to overcome suffering and achieve Buddhahood, and we have a right to work to fulfil these desires.
The second principal aspect of the path is the mind of enlightenment,
the wish to attain Buddhahood to help‘all beings, your mothers, who are ceaselessly tormented by the three miseries'.