Friday, June 3, 2011

Chronic Happiness



A state that we should all strive for is chronic happiness. The only problem is that we are genetically wired to go against the main principle of the condition I refer to as chronic happiness. In most everyday situations, we work harder to avoid pain than to gain happiness. And therein lays the problem. Happiness in any degree is not something you strive for at all. It is at its base, a passive situation. The best road to this state of chronic happiness is the passive state of gratitude.

I will now delve further in to the heart of the Nature of 3©. One of the aspects of Nature of 3© basics is the simple concept of the quantum now. I refer to it as the quantum now because it resonates further than a single moment. It’s observed “now” of time remains at a set limit of no longer than the actual moment of time it occurs. The quantum moment outlasts the incedental moment because the quantum moment has no beginning-middle-end trinity as with other perceived occurrences.

Time itself consists of three pieces. All moments fall within them and this is easy to to see. How this relates to chronic happiness will become apparent once this basic principle is understood. The three parts are pre-conditional, post-conditional and the moment of choice. Or simply put; past, present and future. This is separate from the quantum moment, as they requires action and the quantum moment does not. The quantum moment is, as mentioned, passive. All things you experience fall into these three parts of time and define one of the basic principles of the Nature of 3©.

I have found, and will cover in detail elsewhere, that our lives can be explained and bettered by seeing such groups of three that govern our actions and inactions.

How this relates to chronic happiness is quite simple. It comes down to one thing that has a definite quantum nature as well. It is that of gratitude. Gratitude if done properly is not done at all. It is passive. It should have no direction or guidance. What I mean by this is you should not search for things to be grateful for, they are searching for you.

If you live in the passive quantum moment, gratitude will come much easier. The way to define living in the quantum moment is to define the three components of gratitude.

The first part is right there. Gratitude. Gratitude consists of itself because it transcends duality, or it goes beyond having a simple opposite. The opposite of gratitude is regret, which is the second part. Take any given situation from your past and you can be grateful for it or regret it. Regret is more of a past tense occurrence of the mind as it is difficult to regret things that have not happened or not happened yet. The third part is the present moment. To be grateful at the present moment is the hardest, and yet the easiest, part of the three. It requires no work due to its passive nature.

You can be grateful for things in the past, present and future. What makes gratitude a quantum notion is its ability to exist in any part of time from the same reference point? It only works if done passively. It is like a submarine’s sonar system. Don’t “ping” your environment. Just sit quietly and let the world come to you. If this principle didn’t work, there would be no such thing as passive sonar, which is technically the hardest to slip past by other targets.

This is the way to chronic happiness. Have nothing be the object of your gratitude. Be grateful at the beginning and end of each day for nothing more than the day.

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