What Is Happiness?

Everyone’s definition of happiness is different. Many people associate it with a high status like having a big house, a fancy car, a well-payed job and having tons of likes on social platforms. Others tend to tie happiness to being free and not a slave in anyone’s company. Others prefer traveling and seeing the world. And many other people’s definition of happiness is the satisfaction of finding their passion and working daily to serve others. Other people say that just being is happiness, finding the inner peace and enjoying small bits of life, as the soul’s normal state is actually pure joy. The list goes on and on, as every person is different and thus, has his or her own understanding of what happiness is and how to achieve that. Understanding versus needs are different in this case though. What is written in our mind as beliefs on what happiness is could be totally different than what could actually happiness mean to us, from a soul perspective, not the ego’s.
Searching for happiness means looking outside and relying on the outcome of your dreams to find that. But going on the path of searching, and not staying blocked, means that you can eliminate one by one, what happiness doesn’t mean to you and get to what is actually representative for your soul faster.


I personally think that happiness is a lot of moments of joy throughout the day.
Recognizing those moments is actually the training that we have to do. Being in the present and having lots of cheerful moments means that we keep ourselves on a higher frequency and that signifies that we attract a lot faster what we wish for/or do not wish for, as every thought attracts.
Which brings me again to the importance of training our minds. That is the foundation of our lives.
Being aware of what we think and grow the positive thoughts and how to use our words is at the utmost importance. Every thought you think is a code for the supercomputer called universe that reads and receives everything. That is why it is said that God is omniscient and omnipotent.

So if you train your mind to think positive thoughts most of the time, thus feeling mostly positive emotions in your heart, you can easily say that you have a happy life, because this is how it feels like, most of the time.

Train your mind, train your heart, train your body, train your happiness.