OBSERVATION
Observe your thoughts but don’t go anywhere with them. In other words don’t jump to a conclusion too soon.
There is a 5,000 word explanation for the power of observation but the basics are to understand what our first is and what our second thought is. Our first thought is intuition and our second thought is originated from our ego. There still is a problem as our ego demands you to believe that the second thought is in fact your first.
Your first thought is an immediate flash of knowledge that arises; sometimes without you taking much notice. Do nothing but be aware that this is how it works.
QUOTE: “Seek not that the things which happen should happen as you wish, but wish the things that happen to be as they are, and you will have a tranquil flow of life.” (Epictetus)
Nature has a habit of lifting our spirits – never, never underestimate this potential! Have you ever spoke to an animal of your problems? You’ll never get advice, but you’ll get a listening ear. Why does food and drink taste so good when you’re sat by the beach? Yet strangely the same food at home never realises the same potential for happiness.
Write down during any normal day events that trigger a happy feeling. Then when that day turns sour you can look back at your journal and know what action to take that can bring back that happy feeling. It maybe that cooking or listening to the radio is good, or looking out of a specific window. You’ll only really know by keeping a good journal.
CENTRE YOURSELF
Although Meditation, Yoga, Chi Kung and Aerobics for example are good tools for restfulness, they may not be right for you. One specific option for restfulness is appreciating the value of giving full attention. When you only give half attention, your other half is drifting off trying to solve some problem or drift off into a dream of fantasy.
Try using full attention as thus… Opt for some mundane job such as cleaning a brass handle on the door. Don’t put a time limit on the job as that will affect the whole task. Feel the cloth and the texture, listen to the glug of the fluid as it drips onto the cloth. Feel the dampness of the cloth with your finger as you apply the solution to the brass. Watch carefully as you press and apply the right pressure to rid the brass of the grime. Listen for the squeak as the grime disappears and the true colour emerges. Clean with precision and don’t leave any grime left on the door handle.
This whole process may have taken 30 minutes, the completed job is perfection personified. It would have been restful. The importance of centering yourself as thus is that your mind is given to one job and one job only. It is a connection that will take away sorrow and sadness until that full attention is lost.
Be aware also that the moment you leave the beauty of full attention the answer to any problems may arise. It is said that your mind is allowed to resolve the problems of your life if you give a particular task your full attention; anything less than full attention and your mind is being actively used to follow some day dream or other.
LISTEN AND LEARN
Listen to your teacher! Who is your teacher? It could be the next person you meet. Everyone has the potential to be your teacher.
Being happy allows you to SEE. Being negative will not allow you to see anything; it is as if you’re wearing blinkers.
MAKE OPPORTUNITIES
Your first discipline in reading this book is to ‘make opportunities’. How do you do this?
Be happy… Happiness is the breading ground for opportunity; you’ll never get inspired by being sad or angry.
Call this discipline ‘reading time’ and allow 15 minutes to 30 minutes each day in doing this. Read something that is motivational. This in itself helps to trigger a happy feeling.
CAUSE and EFFECT – We all are probably aware of this psychological description. If your next action is the ‘effect’ then the cause is your decision to do it. For happiness you must first have the decision to be happy.
REASON
Generally we can identify why we are happy; this is because there was a reason. In deciding there was a reason we processed an analysis of the situation. Avoid such analysis, why not be happy for NO REASON?
INNER CONFLICT
The tasks that need the most effort are often those that present us with the greatest problems. Perhaps we strive for success with more ‘brawn than brains’ and forget our intended goal has an hidden agenda or conflict preventing the job’s completion.
Strange as it may seem some people wallow in struggling! Others perhaps enjoy the struggle as they know it leads to greater prospects. Which are you?
QUOTE: “The moment you make anything into a ‘problem’, you define yourself as a victim.” (Robert Holden)
Inner conflict is a problem that we shouldn’t ignore; although in wisdom we are best submitting the problem to our subconscious to resolve, which is not too dissimilar to ignoring it. If we cannot resolve it with rational thinking then a good practice is to allow our higher mind to present the resolution.
Inner conflict is a barrier and little else will get resolved when a major battle is taking place within our mind. We must first accept that an inner conflict exists and then proceed with a practice that we know will complete the task. However as mentioned in the last paragraph, to TRUST in our higher mind cum sub-conscious mind is a good alternative to consider.
STUCK IN A RUT?
Fear, self-doubt, self-criticism and self-sabotage; all observations of a person who says they are ‘stuck in a rut’, but is this a true state of affairs? Well of course it is! That’s why this person is in a rut.
What appears to happen in an attempt to resolve this situation is that they try and put right what has gone wrong. But you can’t change history!
Let’s assume for illustration purposes a boy has fallen out with his girlfriend. What tends to happen is that he wants to go back and justify his actions that lead to the break up of the relationship. He needs to deal with the past problem in the NOW. The best possible solution is to say you’re SORRY.
We don’t want to spend weeks and weeks trying to put right something that’s happened in the past, we need to act in the NOW in a positive way which makes a promise for a brighter future.
Being ‘stuck in a rut’ is not so much a troubled past but being afraid of moving on. This fear is because you’re trying to put right those actions in the past. Your next ten minutes on this planet are the result of what action you take NOW.
THE MIRROR EFFECT
The principle we call the ‘mirror effect’ has several permutations, one of which is; ‘you only get out of life what you put in’. The simplicity but immense power this principle has, will consistently impress you.
Imagine this scenario… It is 9am one evening and you realize you’ll need some milk and bread for breakfast. The decision is to visit your local late opening supermarket. You quickly glance in the mirror and say, “It’ll have to do!” You rush off to the supermarket and the odds are that you’ll not talk to anyone other than the person at the till and that would only be a grunted, “Thanks.” This is the mirror effect – if you look unapproachable, nobody will approach you.
Check the mirror before you leave the house; and smile! That image will be left as a vision of yourself and subsequently what others see of you.
Mr. P. Booker
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#1 by sly_2314 on October 19th, 2009
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Is the Pursuit of happiness impossible?
I think it is.
.As American you have the right to ‘Pursuit Happiness’. Problem with that is, everyone is different. Despite we are all 99.9 percent alike. We all have different perspectives of happiness. Some find killing, doing drugs, drinking, and dying happiness. But that’s illegal isn’t it, so the pursuiting happiness is impossible.
Okay i’m adding to this because I just thought of something.
Okay so maybe some people find happiness, but that’s a very low percentage. But what i’m saying is, it’s near to impossible to truely have a life of happiness. Because of the laws that we have. I’m not saying I want the laws to be changed. And being a killer isn’t a disease. Because if you think about people in gangs their not metally challenged or something. MOSt are sane, their killing people because of the infulences of others. But yea I personally think that not everyone can pursuit happiness. And that’s everyones falut((THINK ABOUT IT)). Mostly the gonverment. World hungry *cough* Proverty *cough cough*.
#2 by Amanda B on October 19th, 2009
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Interesting. I never thought of it that way.
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#3 by frikkiebotes on October 19th, 2009
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If you believe it is ,then it is.If you believe that you can be happy then you will be .Dont look at others for your happiness.and dont think that killing is the norm.Killing is a desease brought on by unbelievers
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#4 by pillabrut on October 19th, 2009
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For someone people maybe the pusuit of happiness is impossible provided that the things you listed are all that could make them happy. Then there are people who are unable to experience pleasure, I feel sorry for these individuals. For the rest of us happiness comes when you are no longer pursuing it.
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#5 by Jessica on October 19th, 2009
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Happiness is condition based. You can have everything you could want and still be unhappy. You make your own happiness.
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#6 by kermit on October 19th, 2009
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Its not impossible. I’d say MOST people don’t kill other people for fun. I think that is not that layman’s definition of the term and that the founding fathers didn’t mean it to over ride any other laws of the land (such as don’t kill people!).
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#7 by Uncle Al on October 19th, 2009
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Pursuit is all you get. Government exists to hybridize the Red Queens race and Zeno’s paradox. Productivity performs counter to acquisition. Those who ride for free on both ends of the spectrum steal it.
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#8 by zeni on October 19th, 2009
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I think I agree vwith you. Since theres no one way of finding happiness, and everyone finds it in different ways, then theres no way the government can promise sometihng like that.
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#9 by Malcolm D on October 19th, 2009
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You have the right to "pursue" happiness. You do not have the right to happiness. Supposing the only thing that would make me happy was to have sex with any girl I saw.
Now I have a right to woo any girl (pursue), but I don’t have the right to have sex with any of them, so that means I don’t have the right to happiness, right?
The pursuit is possible, happiness however may not be.
What that means is that we all have the right to look for the things that make us happy (within the boundaries of law).
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#10 by LVM on October 19th, 2009
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Look at the nature of your question: The PURSUIT of happiness. The pursuit of happiness has nothing to do with the means in which one may choose in finding happiness, it is our right to look, search, and investigate happiness albeit legal or not. Therefore the pursuit is always possible; attaining happiness is an all together different process.
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#11 by zingis on October 19th, 2009
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As tough as governments, financial institutions and war mongers and can make it, happiness is still possible.
Because happiness is largely a choice. They can’t get in our heads unless we let them. As I’ve said in many other questions, Bangladesh a few years back, scored highest in a survey on happiness world-wide. And Bangladesh is far from the wealthiest country in the world. Money helps, but it’s not the be all and end all.
And even in the most oppressively ruled countries in the world, people find ways to have happy moments in their lives. It isn’t easy, but it is achievable.
Peace
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#12 by megan on October 19th, 2009
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I dont think that happiness is really that impossible to pursue, its people that are so impossible. No one is ever happy with anything or anyone anymore. If you think about it…have you ever thought, if only I had that I would be SOOO happy, got it and a day or so later your not that happy about it anymore?? People take everything for granted and I think that Americans these days want EVERYTHING in order to be happy, and arent happy unless they have it all without boundaries.
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#13 by Timaeus on October 19th, 2009
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Happiness is only accomplished in the fullfillment of the purpose of a human nature in accord with virtue. Despite all the variations in personality and disposition, we all share a common human nature. Happiness is not about mere emotional satisfaction or positive feelings.
People who struggle with addictions are not happy, they are under the influence of some substance that creates an artifical sense of euphoria.
It seems that you are confusing happiness with the belief that people have some kind of right, guaranteed by law, nature or a God, to do whatever they want– and that engenders neither freedom nor happiness, it just makes people miserable.
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#14 by me2 on October 19th, 2009
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happiness happens when you are busy doing good things
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#15 by xxxx on October 19th, 2009
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Happiness can come from the pursuit of happiness. by following our dreams and going after the things we want, we can gain fulfillment. often the people who are least happy are the ones who go through the paces, never really reaching for a goal. people really only need to feel loved and fulfilled, so they can be happy. even if true love doesn’t exist, the feeling of being in "love" can be enough to satisfy us.
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#16 by Charlie B. on October 19th, 2009
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The pursuit of happiness is absolutely possible. The question is can one grasp it?
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#17 by Ron U on October 19th, 2009
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Short story, I think you’re right.
Long story….see below….
"The Persuit of Happiness" is a phrase which has value because it is contained within the founding documents of the USA. Understanding the extent to which it is possible, or not, requires some level of understanding of where the phrase came from.
Thomas Jefferson "came up" with that slogan as a replacement for "PROPERTY."
You see, the true historic philosophical founding father of the USA is John Locke:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Locke
He wrote that every man has the right to, "Life, Liberty and the ownership of property." When the founding fathers were creating the USA, they (especially Thomas Jefferson) took the political philosophy of John Locke almost word for word. But they substituted "Persuit of happiness" for "Ownership of property" because they weren’t quite sure about the ramifications of using the original wording.
The result is that we have this nebulous idea known as "The American Dream." Some of the lucky ones who experience it got there through property ownership. Others by inventing something. Others by making wise investments in the stock market. Still others by building a business. And, there are even those who got there by engaging in illegal activities, like the Kennedy family or the Sopranos(fictional example).
Consequently, to fully understand WHAT this phrase means, we need to go back to the original text of Locke, which will describe how an individual can combine effort with natural resources (which are unlimited according to Locke, both physical and metaphysical) to create something of value for himself.
Unfortunately, the reason why you are right is because the founding documents lack clarity in these regards. Therefore, upon further evaluation of the phrase "Persuit of happiness" we are left hanging to a certain extent.
R/U
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