Happiness is Greatest
gift to Life
Happiness is living
with a sense of fulfilment and peace. It is a belief in the fundamental
goodness of people, in the value of compassion, a policy of kindness, and a
sense of unity among all living beings. ‘Happy’ is a word derived from ‘happ’
meaning luck or chance.
All beings seek
happiness and act to avoid pain. Everyone is looking for something better. We
can train the mind to be happy—it is an achievable goal. Most psychiatrists see
people in distress and conclude that the most one can hope for is the
transformation of despair into common unhappiness.
The Indian tradition
shows us that positive radiant happiness is our birth right. Happiness quotient
(HQ) is a concept that rates approximately, the measure of happiness each
person has achieved in his life.
Whatever the external
circumstances may be, the individual is responsible for his inner state. Events
are not under our control, but our perceptions and reactions to them are. I
believe that it is possible to realise one’s full potential for happiness by
training the mind, body and soul to dwell in that state.
Overcome Failure with
Happiness
Whatever is the
failure don’t ignore self care. Take care of your mind and give yourself
happiness breaks. If going to the temple gives you courage then go to the
temple. Our mind is like a garden in which failure represents rocks and stones,
thorns and scorpions – they represent anger, jealousy, greed or disgust. All
these creep into the garden, if you allow them to. What you need to do is plant
flowers of love and fountains of compassion. You can stop feeling sad by just
calling up someone and telling them what you love about them, helping the
needy, anything that adds to the happiness of others increases your happiness.
The rainbows of courage are bound to fill you with joy. Gandhiji took ordinary
people and changed them into matchless warriors to fight for the right cause.
They say charity begins at home and you could start by cleaning up your street
or fighting against injustice.
In the current work
lifestyle, companies should have the first laugh and last laugh, so that people
start their day at work on a happy note and end it on one, too. Learn basic
meditation, 15-20 mints of silence and looking within will give you inner
peace. Looking at the sunrise, sunset, watching the rain fall, so many cosmic
wonders add happiness to your life. Whatever happens, life goes on. The cosmos
unrolls its wonders. We are but atoms in the great dance of the Universe. Let
us celebrate the gift of life by forgetting the miniscule self.
Make sure you give
frequent affirmations to all the people you care about. Tell them what you like
about them. Do not focus on the negatives. A major part of our lives is wasted
in finding fault with people and finding shortcomings in them. This leads to
nothing but bad relationships. Stop acting like the world’s police man. You
should spend time in nurturing qualities you like about your loved ones.
As far as possible,
look at all the relationships in your life in the framework of lifetime
relationships by giving more affirmations. Don’t be a heat seeking missile
which destroys the people around you.
You need to be aware
that no one can keep you happy, only you can keep yourself happy. Everyone has
a duty to keep themselves happy, which can complete your daily tasks such as
taking care of your health, eating good food, reading good books and listening
to music. If you are happy, your surroundings flower too with happiness. Use
your five senses to make yourself happy and joyous. We usually find others
telling us, ‘Marry the right man and he will make you happy’. But that’s a
wrong concept. Only you can make yourself happy. Start with simple things like
visiting a beauty salon, meeting a good friend, watching a happy movie, looking
at the sunset….
“You cannot change
your family, your work or the events of your life. You can't even change
yourself too much". 'Happy' is a word derived from 'happ' meaning luck or
chance. Most of us believe that happiness is a mysterious feeling that comes
without reason, leaving as inexplicably as it arrived. Happiness is, in fact,
living with a sense of fulfillment and peace. It is a belief in the fundamental
goodness of people, in the value of compassion, a policy of kindness, and a
sense of unity among all living beings. All beings seek happiness and act to
avoid pain. Everyone is looking for something better. Happiness can be achieved
by a proactive attitude to improving the happiness quotient. We can train the
mind to be happy—it is an achievable goal. Most psychiatrists see people in
distress and conclude that the most one can hope for is the transformation of
despair into common unhappiness. The Indian tradition shows us that positive
radiant in the happiness quotient concept happiness is our birth right. The
panel discussion focused on the happiness quotient and illustrated how to
achieve it.
The Happiness
Quotient (HQ) is a concept that rates approximately, the measure of happiness
each person has achieved in his life. This program sought to provides a
blueprint to increase one's HQ. It started by describing the creation of a
positive mind space, one that nurtures the positive emotions that increases
happiness. It also discussed the impact of negative fields and how to avoid
them.
‘Be a loving
participant in your life. Enjoy the now of it. Don’t be a dreamer or a
spectator. A happy life is the result of diving deep and becoming engaged and
involved.’
(Sit with eyes closed
and silently affirm)
I live by my own
ethical standards.
I do what I preach.
I help all and harm
none.
Peace and goodwill
surround me.
I have a safe and
happy home.
I enjoy unconditional
love.
The food I eat and
the water I drink here nourish me.
God blesses us and
keeps our children safe.
This home is a
sanctuary and a refuge.
All conflicts can be
solved.
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