Jan 11 2012: Awesome!!! I do meditate and I totally know what you are talking about! Meditation is happiness, because then you listen to your soul, to your subconscious mind, to your heart... and you discover yourself... you discover the wealth within you and it boosts your ego, making you happy... :)
Jan 11 2012: Thanks Adam! Would you advise any good web-site, or a channel where I could learn different types of meditation? So far I have done the original meditation (sitting straight, breathing, eyes closed, concentrated), but I would like to try other types as well.
Jan 11 2012: Hi Adam, I have also started meditation and from the first time I was amazed with the relaxation and peace I had inside. Could you share your method with me? I would like to try new ways. Thank you!
Jan 11 2012: The perfect happy society example for me was the one I observed in Bali (an Indonesian island). Everyone was smiling, happy and peaceful. Our of my observations, there were three reasons: 1. Everyone is very religious there (ideology and moral satisfaction); 2. Everyone is busy with something, even if not employed, they paint, or carve, or sew stuff and sell (being busy with something and belonging somewhere); 3. There is no big difference between rich and poor (less ambitions)
Jan 11 2012: I spent two long years on looking for happiness... I read about it, chased it, learnt it, observed it and found it... Being happy requires a training. Like a baby, who learns to walk and falls down a lot, you also need to train yourself to stay positive, peaceful and happy no matter what... Every person has a frequency. Those, who are on high frequency are happy. How do you lift your frequency? Every kindness you do for others, every positive thought you think, every smile, every "thank you" lifts your frequency... And like a baby mastering walking, by time you also master happiness...
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