Happiness as a state of creation: the path to true humanity
What is happiness?
Happiness is when you forget yourself in creation. What you do, how you feel, goes beyond your usual self-perception and expands into the unknown. Whether you are singing, holding a management meeting, or sowing seeds in a spring field. It’s different for everyone.
Happiness is a state. Emotional, energetic. Where a person fully reveals their capabilities or moves towards their disclosure. This is where inspiration works – inclusion in the creative flow, in which a person acquires unusual abilities.
Happiness is when you do what you were created to do.
The uniqueness of each person
Each person has their own unique talents that remain invisible as long as we act only on an animal level. People feel drawn to what inspires them. And, interestingly, when they do this, they are in a state of happiness. Not just pleasure or comfort, but happiness.
This state is possible only when a person acts of his or her own free will and does what truly inspires him or her.
Free will and freedom from fear
Free will – acting on the call of the heart – is possible mostly when the need for survival has already been met. That is, when there is no fear. And fear, by its very nature, is always the fear of death.
In our society, the awareness of one’s own will and vocation is often distorted by socio-cultural values and clichés. As a result, people do not live by the desires of their hearts, but by ideas imposed by others. And it starts in early childhood.
Educating a free person
Societies and cultures where children are brought up in a state of free will, love and without restrictions on self-discovery – such communities have an advantage over the rest. For example, the Jewish culture of raising children and the success of the Jewish community in the world.
Substitutes for happiness are primitive indicators of the “rat hierarchy”: coolness, the ability to violence, manipulation through force, intelligence, sex, etc. So why are we given human, not rat, consciousness?
Human or animal?
The idea of getting rid of fears – of knowing oneself – of achieving happiness through one’s true activity – can be realised in a society that has set the goal of achieving happiness for everyone. In fact, this is a free society – a community of free people.
Free from what? From fears, from internal and external obstacles to happiness. This idea is only as realistic as the technologies for achieving happiness. And above all, how mature our knowledge of human beings is.
Only a person who has experienced the flow of being, inspiration, and free creation is able to judge happiness. Such a person is likely to be mocked, envied, and misunderstood. Because you can’t read about happiness in a book. You have to feel it.
Beyond the animal level
As animals, we are all pretty much the same. Our basic needs, our tendencies, the structures we form – all have been studied extensively by psychiatrists, military experts and marketers. From an animal point of view, all we have is a fight. Period.
Human science changes the game radically. It adds new dimensions of being, feeling and activity. You can call them Divine and be in awe. Or you can simply admit that in human dimensions, the number of options for manifesting yourself is staggering. There are simply no conditions for competition. The number of niches and fields of activity is limitless.
Those who have studied humans only as one of the animal species will not see the future. Wise people say that a cosmic period of enlightenment of the consciousness is coming. Therefore, more and more people tend to wake up. The energy level is rising. Frequencies are increasing. Someone is rebuilding. Some people cannot stand it.
How do you get knowledge about a person?
Religion?
A wise man once said that the purpose of world religions (as factors of mass worldview, not spiritual practices) is to rid humanity of the fear of death. Religions seem to have failed. Although the idea of getting rid of fears through knowledge (even if it is through faith) is a very good one. Moreover, it is fundamental.
But let’s get back to the realities. Obviously, the dominance of fear and the state of survival is the main condition of modern society.
Religious postulates, copied from ancient sources in the dark ages of humanity, do not inspire confidence in intelligent people. They are imbued with animal desires: domination, subjugation, fear, and hostility to other ideas.
Problems of translating worldview texts
Anyone who has ever encountered translations of worldview texts will not trust them. Distortions accumulate at the level:
- Differences in concepts (concepts are tied to direct experience)
- Ideological clichés (benevolence is translated as “Divine Love”, respect as “fear”)
- Editorial changes (“This text is too complicated. No one will read it”)
The result is texts that lack the key to understanding.
Practices as a way
From the experience of practising in different traditions, I have seen that there are fundamental things that are the same in all traditions:
- Practices to cleanse your own system
- Raising the level of vibrations
- Bringing the consciousness beyond the limits of animal existence
It can be said that any fundamental tradition is aimed at bringing a person beyond animal consciousness.
Acquaintance (exclusively through practice) with such traditions and the formation of non-religious technologies purified from the intentions of subjugation is the basis for creating the ideology of a free secular society.
To my surprise, this seems possible. There are many practitioners from different traditions. These people have travelled the path of awareness and can jointly formulate technologies without reference to religion or to our modern, often sick social values.
Taming, not extermination
Think about it: isn’t it funny? The opening of the heart. Taming greed, envy, lust, and a restless mind? A normal person wants to win over everyone. And whoever defeats me, I will envy and throw mud at them – in my thoughts and on social media. Isn’t that right?
But please note: I don’t write “destruction”, I write “taming”. Some traits, such as the desire to win, sexuality, greed for something, are great traits if we put them to our service and do not become their slaves.
Knowledge through experience
The realm that is called knowledge, and not just awareness, is achieved only through the experience of the relevant experience. Wise people say that truth cannot be told. It can only be experienced.
Everything we tell is propaganda. The purpose of this text is also propaganda. It is not yet the truth. The truth will come when we try it in practice, like being in a state of happiness.
Many of us have this experience. I was lucky enough to experience it.