Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Being Your Vision – Happy Prosperity

Plain living and high thinking should be your goal. Learn to carry all the conditions of happiness within yourself by meditating and attuning your consciousness to the ever-existing, ever-conscious, ever-new Joy, which is God. Your happiness should never be subject to any outside influence.
― Paramhansa Yogananda “Self Analysis: Key to the Mastery of Life”

Prosperity that feels burdensome is not prosperity. Life ought to be and can easily be a flow of joyful moments. Even our recognition that we have erred before is an occasion for celebration that we may live without that error now that we have seen it for what it is, a natural action based on both ignorance of some truth and our desire to always do our best.

Many of us live with the idea that misery, sin, and unhappiness are the essence of human life and some on the understanding that even desiring a better life is cause for suffering. When I was born, my life expectancy was no more than 64-65 years. I am older than that now and statistically have another 20 years but that figure increases with my belief in and acceptance of the reality that I choose my happiness and I choose the consequences of my thoughts when I choose the thoughts themselves. And, of course, I choose my lifestyle.

Human beliefs predict human life and our future is solvent and always subject to change. We may even change the endings to the stories we tell about the past and recreate our feelings from regret to gratitude in the process. Plain living and high thinking do not require living in a monastery or an ashram and living in luxurious surroundings does not mean living a complicated life.

We complicate life by either demanding that life conform to us or abandoning our own feelings and needs to conform to someone else’s desires. Knowing who we are and what gives us real satisfaction are the beginnings of prosperity. Self-care, doing work that matters to us and serves others, sharing our deepest feelings and thoughts with others and listening to them, and expecting to always have enough fulfill our promise of prosperity.

By selecting happiness first, we ensure that all of the rest comes to us in increasing measure. Because happiness includes freedom, everything we do includes the complete freedom of others as well. As we realize that our happiness depends only on our own contemplation of our life and our choice of relationship to the world, we allow others their way of being in the world, knowing that there is no limit or restriction unless we create it for our own self.

But, don’t just take my word for it. For the next minute, think about some pleasant experience. Notice the smile curling your lips. Notice the brightening of the light around you. Enjoy the greater ease in your breathing and your lighter feeling as you sense some of your habitual aches and pains fade away. Now, extend your recall of a happy moment to include this one and continue for as long as you can. Repeat often.

I turn my attention to the feeling of love that reminds me that Spirit is my life and that all I need to do to enjoy my plain and simple high minded prosperity is to pay attention to this loving feeling. It fills my whole awareness and transforms me and my world into blissfully happy prosperity for so it does and so it is.

John

John Lusk


“First you ask definitely for direction, then it will enter your consciousness as a definite thought; then in your turn you give it back the thought and it will give you back the thing. It answers every question, solves every problem; it is the solution to every difficulty.” Ernest Holmes

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Thank you for this John. I am a firm believer in "choosing" happiness!