Pursuit of Happiness
Everyone is looking for happiness in a relationship. Everyone seeks happiness because it is a desirable quest. Everyone wants happiness because it doesn’t cost to want it. People put their whole lives on it, developing an expectation and desire for happiness. No one thinks about the fact that you have to pay for happiness, and before you do, you still have to figure out what to pay with.
How can we have happiness without taking part in knowing and developing it? Without knowing happiness, we impose on ourselves and others our imagination about it, making happiness into a belief about happiness. Only by being in the reality of one’s existence can one put forward conditions for themselves and for that which expresses happiness. But the reality of it must be worked on every day.
Reality is the energy that fills us and how we can manage it. Reality is the condition of communicating with your spirit. Only by being in communication with one’s spirit can one speak of a kind of satisfaction with being here.
Happiness is being in the process of creating oneself when communication with one’s spirit becomes the ultimate creation. And no matter how much we declare spirituality, it is not even a declaration of intention, but only the irritation of making irrational attempts to perceive it when we talk about spirit.
It is impossible to talk about happiness as long as it is manifested by external conditions because that condition is internal. In the imposition of happiness, people have long ago begun to exterminate each other, and this is a given. But there is another given when people exterminate themselves. And this happens very simply: it is enough to lower, to simplify, to level the functions of our consciousness in order to translate happiness into a consumer attitude – I am happy because I am drunk; I am happy because I have power over another person; I am happy because I have much that does not correspond to my efforts. Today, happiness is exploitation and consumption not just of people by people, but also of space.
How many people are happy because they find happiness in developing themselves, their brains? Just a few! And they are not understood by those around them for a simple reason: if a person does not develop their brain, if they do not develop their thinking, they are limited in their understanding, reactions, and perception of the world around them. How can we connect to our spirit if we are not connected to our brain?
While we remain in search of something external, not only do we move further and further away from the inner, but we move away from a physical understanding of satisfaction, from an awareness of why and what we are here for.
In doing so, we simplify our perception of the world and our participation in it. We are unable to have an opinion and defend it because we need energy and the ability to manage it. Added to this is the need to constantly cleanse ourselves of psychological and energetic garbage.
By cleansing ourselves, we also cleanse the space. Without it, we cultivate anxiety and worry, and eventually develop fear. This becomes the basis of existence, and with it, the trigger for destruction. Any aggressive action, even at the level of thought, makes us destroyers, not creators. In any search, it is important to find ourselves first and to do this, we must deal with the tools that contribute to this task.
1 March 2022