To start after a long time conversing on any subject apart from philosophy we viewed a 3 minute potted explanation of David Hume's description of reality. Although he used logic he found that the self after properties were excluded did not exist and there is no outside reality. As Eastern thought has proclaimed all along.
We then watched another video about the imagination bringing us what we wish for.
More good advice.
“Start
where you are. Use what you have. Do what you can.” ~Arthur
Ashe
It’s
frustrating, isn’t it?
You
dream of a life where you have more freedom—your work nourishes
your mind and soul, your home is organized, and you have ample
time to exercise and eat right.
It’s
not that your current situation is awful, but you long to
do more of the things you love. Yet when you contemplate radical
changes, your heart rate quickens, and you convince yourself
it’s just not the right time.
So
you keep waiting for the big moment when you can make that big change
that will lead to happiness.
Well,
you’re wasting your time …
Our
ability to feel happier comes from inside ourselves, not from
external circumstances. You don’t need to quit your job, move to an
exotic location, or lose weight to be happy. You can embody
happiness right now.
Over
the years, I’ve gotten better at aligning my life activities
with my purpose.
I
teach at my own yoga studio. I assumed this would make
me happy 100 percent of the time, but I get derailed sometimes. I
ruminate about the small things like our cluttered
house, and the endless details of running a yoga studio. I
forget the big picture. I forget all that I have. I get
grumpy and start to nitpick.
I
have to catch myself and find my happiness from within again. It
might take a few minutes, hours, or days, but I use these mini-habits
to help me get there. They cost little to nothing and are
portable.
No
matter your situation, you can start right now. The following habits
will help you stand a little taller, smile from your heart, and
shine a little brighter.
For Your Mind
1. Breathe deeply.
Inhale
deeply, and exhale completely ten times. Deep breathing slows your
thoughts, relaxes your nervous system, and brings you closer to your
own intuition.
2. Use a mantra to change your mind-set.
Sha is
a Sanskrit root word meaning peace, as in “shanti.” Say “sham”
slowly ten to twenty times. By combining sound, breath, and rhythm,
mantra channels the flow of energy through the mind-body circuit and
calms your nervous system and mind.
3. Zone out.
Spend
a few minutes daydreaming. Your logical mind, the prefrontal cortex,
is constantly planning, analyzing, and thinking about the
future. Give it a rest, and just be for
a little while; you’ll feel refreshed.
4. Express your love.
Write
a note or tell a loved one how you appreciate them. Communicating
positive emotionslowers stress
hormones, bad cholesterol, and blood pressure, and it strengthens
immunity.
5. Rejuvenate your mind.
Close
your eyes for a few moments. What do you see in the darkness of your
mind’s eye? Notice the patterns that form. This is a simple
meditation that rejuvenates and refocuses your tired mind.
6. Explore healing aromas.
Plants
like rosemary, lavender, and sage can improve our moods. Create your
own natural spa. Put your favorite essential oils in a spray bottle
with a little water.
7. Swap a thought.
Make
a list of your positive traits and attributes. When you criticize
yourself, refer to this list. Keep this pattern up and you’ll
transform your inner dialogue.
8. Allow yourself to be.
Accept
all your feelings about your present situation. They are valid,
whether you like them or not. Accepting your current situation is the
first step to feeling happier.
9. Loving-kindness meditation.
Loving-kindness builds
positive emotions, which increases mindfulness and purpose in life.
Spend a few minutes letting feelings of love and kindness for someone
wash over you.
10. Meditate.
When
thoughts come, return to your breath without judging. Deep
breathing clears
your mind and decreases your stress levels, which will allow you
to feel happier.
11. Declutter one spot.
Declutter
one surface or area. Starting small is easier. But when your home and
workspace are clear from clutter, your mind feels more spacious.
For Your Body
12. Lighten up.
Once
a day, laugh at yourself. When you make a mistake, see the humor in
your error. Laughing isgreat
medicine,
it improves your mood, and it relieves stress and tension.
13. Stretch your body.
Sitting
in a chair? Push away from your desk. Inhale, and as you exhale, bend
forward, moving your ribs toward your thighs. Breathe deeply. Get
out of your mind and into your body and the present moment.
14. Stretch your breath.
Hold
onto the back of your chair, and breathe deeply. This opens up your
rib cage and lungs, allowing you to breath more deeply. The added
oxygen to your brain will make you feel alive and alert.
15. Give yourself a massage.
Use
coconut oil or sesame oil on your skin, massage it on your whole
body, and then take a warm shower to help your skin absorb the oil.
This is a home spa treatment that is used all over India. Touch is
calming, and you can reap its benefits without buying
expensive massages.
16. Take a bath.
Relax
and enjoy the simple pleasure of a warm bath. Light some candles, and
put on your favorite music. Soothe your body with this simple
ritual. Why dream about getting away when you can create a
calming environment in your home?
17. Place your palms over your eyelids.
This
relaxes your eyes and mind. This is especially helpful if you have a
headache or feel fatigued.
18. Practice Yoga Nidra (Yogic Sleep).
Take
ten minutes to relax your whole body completely and then each part of
your body in turn. This
magical practice is
as efficient as taking a longer nap.
19. Eat with complete attention.
Put
away all your screens. Savor your meal by noticing all its tastes and
textures. You’ll improve your digestion and feel more relaxed as a
result.
20. Move every day.
Even
if you have very little time. You only need five minutes to stretch
or walk outside. Building a little movement into your day is better
for your health than one longer weekly workout.
21. Hug someone or something. Like your friend, pet, or even yourself. Soothing touch is relaxing and calming.
For Your Spirit
22. Stop and pay attention.
Are
birds chirping? Horns blasting? Voices passing? Notice your world
right now, and see the beauty that is unfolding under your nose.
You’ll feel a little better about your situation.
23. Make a mini-gratitude list.
What
are three things from the past twenty-four hours that can go on your
list? Making gratitude a permanent trait is proven to
make us happier, healthier, and live longer.
24. Give thanks for your meals.
Saying
thanks for having enough will remind you of how much you have.
Remember that eight
million people don’t
have enough food to lead a healthy, active life.
25. Get outside and unplug.
Spend
time outdoors without your digital devices. Notice the small
details of your surroundings — the flowers, the trees, even the
small ants on the sidewalk. You’ll feel peaceful and calm as a
result.
26. Spend time with friends.
Socializing
is a secret of the world’s
longest-lived people.
Set a weekly meeting. Go for a walk, drink tea, or simply enjoy each
others’ presence.
27. Listen.
When
people talk, listen to them. Be 100 percent present with your
company, and you’ll get their appreciation in return.
28. Love your furry friends.
They
can be our best friends and show undying loyalty. Spending time
petting a dog can improve your mood and even strengthen
your heart.
29. Find a beautiful natural thing around you.
Pick
a flower, leaf, twig, or fruit. Remind yourself of all the natural
wonders that surround you right now. It’s easy
to overlook the beauty in the present moment.
30. Take a mini-vacation.
Once
a week, I take my toddler and dog to the park for a picnic lunch. We
relax and listen to the birds. Leave your busy life for a few
moments to be with loved ones who are crucial to your happiness.
The Secret That Holds The Key To Your Happiness
Your
happiness isn’t dependent on where you live, how much you
weigh, or what you do for work. The key to happiness is appreciating
what you have at this moment. Sure, we all want to make changes
sometimes. But one change, no matter how big, is unlikely to
transform misery into elation.
Small
things that help you appreciate yourself, your loved ones, and the
world around you will add up to big changes in your mind-set.
Pick
a couple practices from each category. Write them down. Post them on
your mirror so that you remind yourself each morning.
Schedule
the activities in your calendar. Even if they take five
minutes, this daily reminder will prompt your memory.
And
don’t forget to inhale the sweet fragrance of the jasmine that
is blooming right under your nose.
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