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Let’s face it – not too many people in the “I’m happy” department of self development actually are.
That is why they are there. To find it.
The holiday season shows up, and some complain about transportation, about the company of family, about the food, about the whole scenario.
Well – stay put Dolores. Do not move an inch. Create that Happy on your own terms and according to your needs.
It is still the Ego interfering, but it’s also something deeper, and something cultural.
I’ve never advocated the total take down of all Ego issues, since in times where you fight for your physical or spiritual survival there still are some very good things in the high frequency department of the Ego, which I refer to as: Character/Personality.
The cultural part that makes some stay put in self-pity and an overcomplicated idea of themselves is the programming via the media.
Number one: good news rarely stands alone if it’s even there. In movies and TV series, the actors find a high frequency moment of love, good things, a promotion, and are basically allowed by the screenwriter (the Screenwriter is the Old Testament God of the People that he brought to life) to stay in that for less than 5 minutes and then calamity sets in and the characters are suddenly caught in some kind of disaster.
If your reality is such that when good stuff happens to you, you would expect some bad stuff to happen, you plugged into that programming and an idea could be to dissolve it.
Then there’s the spiritual collective.
Most of us are brought up in a Christian society and still carry the programming around that life is basically tormenting and based on suffering and by going through the pain of that, we get to sit by Jesus’ right side in Heaven. Underlying programming: “You won’t be that happy in this life, and if you are, you should really feel bad about it since Jesus died on the Cross for you.”
It’s the thick guilt of the Christian church, where the Catholic business model made a cash register for redemption and now an app for confessing your sins. If anyone really wants to take that hoax seriously they are more than welcome. It’s impossible to find sense in that so that would be the big ticket to: I’m a sinner so I do not deserve to be happy.
Philosophers stone – selected views from the boat http://philosophers-stone.co.uk