Happiness is your perception

Ultimately, there is no happiness “out there”, as all exterior things, both the “good” and the “bad”, are in the end inconsistent and ephemeral, as they all undergo continuous change. Can we see clearly that things change, but our ideas and conditioning remain often the same?

Our perception is conditioned by our dissatisfaction. In plain language, we project our dissatisfaction chasing ideals, – whatever they may be – thinking that at some point, some time, we will find gratification and we´ll be well.
This is sheer illusion.

There is happiness ONLY in your pure perception of things, here and now.

If your perception is not “happy”, nothing in this world will bring you peace and serenity, irrespective of position, success or achievements.

Stop chasing your projected image!

Instead, stay a while with what it is, the way it is…Let go of all the compulsive “this and that” and remain with yourself, exactly the way you are…

Abandon yourself to your Self.
You are what you are…In this acceptance there is a new beginning…

A baby step in the right direction is more valuable than all journeys made in confusion…

About julienmatei
I feel an inner urge to express what I see, to communicate and share with others all these impressions. Often the things I see are there, not yet manifest, but waiting... to be observed, talked about, and embraced. These new insights need another approach, a more vivid curiosity... Due to fear and prejudice we prefer to see only "the official" truth - but THE OFFICIAL TRUTH IS DEAD - being dead, it has nothing to give... We can continue pretending Death is fascinating or... we can take the trouble to LIVE... THE NEW has no definition yet... Again, IT requires another "perception", the courage to apprehend everything differently, from a totally new angle, with new confidence and inquisitive touch. This blog is not about interesting concepts, it is about participation... finding new solutions, inspiration, togetherness.

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