Huffing and Puffing After Happiness
By Swami Anand Kul Bhushan
When you walk, your shadow walks with you. Whether you see
it or not, it is always with you. You cannot be without your shadow. When you
are running after happiness, like your shadow, unhappiness is running with you
although you may not see or feel it. The American Declaration of Independence
maintains, “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created
equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights,
that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.”
For 300 years, Americans have been huffing and puffing after
happiness but have not yet found it because it is a pursuit and not a goal. And
today, most poor nations follow USA in this exhausting pursuit that brings
material wealth thought to be happiness. With its negative shadow accompanying
it, happiness remains a mirage. Sex can bring stress. Luxuries can bring misery
as you guard them or they generate jealousy. Health becomes disease; friends
turn into enemies, family transforms into anxiety.
So, how to become happy?
Happiness is not being positive all the time. You cannot eat
ten cakes at one time. You need some spice and sour treats as well. After you
get spicy, sour or even bitter experiences, positive experiences are all the
more welcome and enjoyable.
Happiness is not owning luxury goods.
Numerous surveys have found that the happiest experiences
are NOT due to good or products but experiences and relationships. Even the
most expensive luxury goods cannot uplift your mood when you are sad but a
friend can do it in no time.
Happiness is not a journey's end. Do you ‘arrive’ at
happiness terminus? No. You are travelling all the time and happiness can be a
stopover or a part of the journey, not its end as life goes on, up and down.
Not at all because
there is a limit to all these passions. First, your body has a limit. Second,
the after effects of over consumption are serious on health. Third, overdose.
Too much of any of these causes rejection. Enough! Augh!
Osho comments, “There are people who cannot understand that
happiness is possible in any way other than sex. There are people who cannot
understand that there is any bliss beyond sex. There are people who cannot
understand that there is any happiness except in food. There are people who
cannot understand that there is any happiness except in big houses, big cars,
much money, power and prestige.” So what is the answer?
What is happiness?
Osho answers, “Bliss is true happiness. What you call
happiness is just misery in disguise. What you call happiness is nothing but
entertainment, pleasure. It is momentary -- it cannot be true. Truth has to
have one quality, and the quality is of eternity. If something is true it is
eternal; if it is untrue it is momentary. True happiness is found only when the
mind completely ceases functioning. It does not come from the outside. It wells
up within your own being, it starts overflowing you. You become luminous. You
become a fountain of bliss.”
Drop happiness and unhappiness. Only then you can attain
bliss. Nothing less will do.
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