Originally Posted by
Charles Darnay
Oh, it is absolutely semantics. For example, taking the example you provided: "my heart's desire and prayer to God" - Why is not not "my desire?" why "my heart's desire?" Desire is intrinsically linked to the worldly or bodily...hence the heart's desire....compared to his prayer, where prayer is linked to the spiritual. Desire is (in Buddhism) considered selfish because it is a bodily fulfillment. Wanting others to be well is not a bodily fulfillment - just as praying is not - so it is not a desire (unless you want others to be well so you can fell better about yourself).
Admittedly Buddhism is a more introspective religion than Christianity. The Eightfold Path stresses Wisdom (1-2), Ethical Conduct (3-5), and Mental Development (6-8):
1. Right View
2. Right Intention
3. Right Speech
4. Right Action
5. Right Livelihood
6. Right Effort
7. Right Mindfulness
8. Right Concentration
But if you follow these you will see that Right intention, speech, action in particular lead towards treating other people right. This is not a "desire" is something that "is".