The Happiness Myth
In this 21st century so fast and intense, and maybe sometimes so complicated depending on how each person perceives their reality. Surely we have ever questioned ourselves if we are happy or how could be happy...How do we find this space of well-being and happiness in the midst of so much turmoil, uncertainty, and above all so many changes?
Well, they are questions among many others, that naturally arise from us in this fast-paced 21st century that sometimes seems to collapse and does not seem to illuminate a new one. Although to be honest with ourselves, the first thing we can try to do is maybe dismantle the ¨Myth of Happiness¨.
Because from that honesty, we will see how we will appreciate that in the end, our entire search for happiness (a state of deep and stable well-being) has failed because perhaps all our efforts to enjoy, have fun, rest, buy a house, a new relationship, etc. within such a complex world have not been satisfied at all. Although, if you open up your mind to find the key of your answers inside yourself, perhaps the concept of happiness will be broken down to a true version.
Dismantling the ¨Myth of Happiness¨
If we humbly dismantle the ¨Myth of Happiness¨, we will realize that this myth essentially puts our happiness outside of ourselves. And that inner state that we already have and it´s like our essence by nature, becomes something we have to achieve or accomplish.
Although, if we stop for a minute, the beliefs behind that myth impel us to seek happiness in relationships, status, beliefs, or possessions we have, as well as in all kinds of experiences. Then having codependency, believing that all these things will keep our happiness.
So, we actually associate happiness with an emotional experience response that we live in the face of an experience. But what is essential to know is that the emotion belongs to the realm of duality, in other words to the impermanence that is nothing but provisional. And although we sometimes taste happiness, we know that not far away awaits its turn for unhappiness, and there is the pinnacle of the tragedy of the ¨Myth of happiness¨ believing that happiness must be sought, which implies in itself the encounter with its opposite.
What is happiness?
Happiness as such is a state of consciousness, a state of mind. What happens is that happiness is confused with an emotional state, and then we enter into a vicious circle of impossible search because it´s impossible to find deep and stable happiness in something that by its very nature is variable and unstable.
Then, if our inner state depends on external circumstances, you will wonder: How can all these variables be handled? Well, in this way we can tempt at most the tightrope of happiness and unhappiness until one day we may get tired of this game of lights and shadows that will lead us to look beyond...
A new adventure
When the myth falls and we get to be humble with the reality of things. What do we have left? Just an angle to venture into life. Maybe we feel lost when we drop our chips because we depended on things that maintained what we thought was happiness, and in reality was like a fictional film!.
The reason I say this is because if there is a state that we can call happiness (serenity, peace, harmony, and well-being) it has to be beyond any circumstance. In other words, a state of being that in itself is immutable, and this state is pointed out in all the traditions of wisdom: joy, happiness, beatitude, bliss,
And this is where Meditation comes into play as a relevant tool that has nothing to do with the ideas or beliefs that each one has, but it´s more of a direct experience that takes you by the hand to discover the truth of things, of ourselves and the world as a whole.
This 21st century faces a powerful challenge as individuals and as humans with many times of change. And both this world, myself and maybe you who is reading this article right now, live a profound process of transformation, it could maybe be the time to decide for us how we want to live it by taking RESPONSIBILITY either with meditation or without it.
Have an awesome day,
Love always :-))
Mónica
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Wow, that is awesome Monica, some deep stuff indeed.
Happiness being a state of consciousness I believe is right on the money, since, regardless of surroundings or situation, we can actually CHOOSE to still be happy, anytime.
Thanks for this, definitely some food for thought, and you write exceedingly well, so I think you're in the right place for sure!
All the best to your successes
Hello Matty,
Thanks for your words and your time!
That´s right, we have the power and responsibility to choose and come out of the victim role to empower our own lives and don´t let the world do it for us
Have a beautiful day :-))
Love always,
Món xx
Hi Monica. My take is that fortunately I learned long ago that material things and superficial relationships are not elements of happiness. Happiness has to certainly come from within. It has to be generated internally and expressed outwardly. For this to flourish you need to surround yourself with reinforcing people and activities. I see meditation like exercise to bring the mental, spiritual and physical in harmony thereby creating a happy balance.
Hugh
Hello Hugh,
I'm very happy with what you just said and I totally agree. I have also learned that our happiness is within us. And for it to flourish as you mentioned, we need to find different activities whether is meditation or yoga...to help ourselves with personal development. Plus of course, surround ourselves with people who contribute to our lives, laugh, enjoy the present, and try to accomplish our dreams!
Thanks for your words and your time,
Love always,
Mónica xx
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Thank you for this very powerful and thought provoking post, Monica!
Enjoy the rest of your week!
Jeff
Hello Jeffrey,
I hope you are well...
Thank you so much for reading it, for your time and words!
Have an awesome day!
Love always,
Món :-))
You're very welcome, Monica! Enjoy the rest of your week!
I'm married to a Monica as well! 😎
Jeff