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Happiness - Positive psychology: Encyclopedia - Happiness

Acceptance Anger Anticipation Boredom Disgust Envy Fear Guilt Hate Hope Joy Jealousy Love Remorse Sadness Sorrow Surprise Happiness, pleasure or joy is an emotional or affective state in which we feel good or happy. Overlapping states or experiences include joy, exultation, delight, bliss, and love. Antonyms include suffering, sadness, grief, and pain. The term pleasure is sometimes used to ...

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Happiness - Positive psychology: Encyclopedia II - Happiness - Psychological views
Happiness - Positive psychology. Martin Seligman in his book Authentic Happiness gives the positive psychology definition of happiness as consisting of both positive emotions (like comfort) and positive activities (like absorption). He presents three categories of positive emotions: past: feelings of satisfaction, contentment, pride, and serenity. present (examples): enjoying the taste of food, glee at listening to music, absorption in reading, and company of people you like e.g. friends and family. future: feelings of opt ...

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Happiness, Happiness - Terminology, Happiness - Psychological views, Happiness - Positive psychology, Happiness - Mechanistic view, Happiness - Biological basis, Happiness - Difficulties in defining internal experiences, Happiness - In non-human animals, Happiness - In humans, Happiness - In Artificial intelligence, Happiness - Positive effect study, Happiness - Behaviors and emotions associated with happiness

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Happiness - Positive psychology: Encyclopedia II - Happiness - Mechanistic view

Happiness - Biological basis. While a person's overall happiness is not objectively measurable this does not mean it does not have a real physiological component. The neurotransmitter dopamine, perhaps especially in the mesolimbic pathway projecting from the midbrain to structures such as the nucleus accumbens, is involved in desire and seems often related to pleasure. Pleasure can be induced artificially with drugs, perhaps most directly with opiates such as morphine, with activity on mu-opioid receptors or invo ...

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Happiness, Happiness - Terminology, Happiness - Psychological views, Happiness - Positive psychology, Happiness - Mechanistic view, Happiness - Biological basis, Happiness - Difficulties in defining internal experiences, Happiness - In non-human animals, Happiness - In humans, Happiness - In Artificial intelligence, Happiness - Positive effect study, Happiness - Behaviors and emotions associated with happiness

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Happiness - Positive psychology: Movement of the Mind

Movement of the Mind

After a short practice of meditation you will feel that the body gets lighter in a short time, say fifteen or thirty minutes after you have taken your seat on Padma, Siddha or Sukha Asana according to your taste and temperament. You may be semiconscious of the body and surroundings or you may become quite unconscious of the body.

 

Read more here: » Mystical Experiences: Movement of the Mind

Happiness - Positive psychology: Why is Enlightenment necessary?

For the world to be a joyous habitat free of suffering, people must be happy. Happy people do not cause suffering. Happy individuals make a happy community. Conflict dissolves in integration, there is more energy, an ability to love and care for others naturally. You are happy and therefore make the world around Happy! An article describing the background to the work of Kalki and the Golden Age Foundation.

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Happiness - Positive psychology: Cosmic Consciousness Is Well Within Reach

Does an enlightened individual need to remain caged in the body? Why not get liberated from the physical? For seven days, the Buddha grappled with this dilemma. In the end, he decided that there was nothing personal about enlightenment - the knowledge should be shared with all for the benefit of humankind. He spent the next 50 years doing just that and all those who listened to him benefited greatly.

 

It is necessary for all of us to discover truth but once we find it, it should be shared freely with others. This will not only provide more insight, but also foster peace and happiness. The desire to share our discoveries with the world is normally fuelled by greed for either fame or money. Very few are selfless enough to share their discoveries freely for common benefit.

 

 

(See also: Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Read more here: » Peace on Earth: Cosmic Consciousness Is Well Within Reach

Happiness - Positive psychology: Finding Your Soul Mate

Deep in the heart there is hope that there is someone out there who is the 'right one' for you.

 

Loneliness is a hunger born deep in the heart. It is reflective of the inner need and eagerness to seek fulfillment and completeness. As human beings mature into adults, they consciously become more and more aware of their heart's inner despondency and strive to satiate it through various means. The most prominent way of course is by relating to others.

 

(See also: Affirmation Advantages, Affirmations, Practising Affirmations, Life Transforming Affirmations, Essence of Affirmations, Faith and Belief, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Read more here: » Affirmation Advantages: Finding Your Soul Mate

Happiness - Positive psychology: Introduction to Huna

Huna is a powerful and transformational system of practices, teachings, philosophies, energy work and more. The word huna means (among other things) "secret," and may not have been used as the name of this spiritual path until modern times. The word Kahuna can mean keeper of the Secret, but is more often defined as expert and could refer to an expert in any field.

 

Read more here: » Huna: Introduction to Huna

Happiness - Positive psychology: Vedic Astrology and Mental, Emotional and Spiritual Health

Vedic Astrology and Mental, Emotional and Spiritual Health

In order to maintain a healthy mind we must realize the true realities of life. Therefore we must consider our spiritual nature to understand the subtleties of mind, intelligence and ego. Accordingly mental, emotional and spiritual health go together and, unless you have some knowledge in this regard, you cannot stop the onslaught of negative emotions brought on by ignorance and fear. We not only need to engage ourselves in some sort of fulfilling work to occupy our minds but need to understand why we fall victim to feelings of hate, envy, greed and avarice. These emotions only serve to destroy us intellectually, psychologically, emotionally and spiritually. Why is there so much hate in the world, anyway?

 

Excerpt from "An Introduction to Vedic Astrology" by Howard Beckman

 

Read more here: » Vedic Astrology: Vedic Astrology and Mental, Emotional and Spiritual Health

Happiness - Positive psychology: Mystical Experiences during meditation

Mystical Experiences: Mystical Experiences during meditation

These are short explanations of various categories of mystical experiences that Sadhakas will experience in meditation. Includes:

 

Anahata Sounds: The Mystical Internal Sounds Heard During Meditation

Movement of the Mind

Astral Journey and the Astral Body

Separation from the Physical Body

Visions of Lights in Meditation

Dazzling Mystical Lights in Meditation

 

Read more here: » Mystical Experiences: Mystical Experiences during meditation

Happiness - Positive psychology: Make The Most Of Your Life

We have our ups and downs, successes and failures, elations and disappointments. Nothing is certain but change. Winners turn losers and vice versa, for that is the law of nature. Impermanence is a permanent feature of life. The best way to deal with the transiency is to learn to maximise our spiritual quotient.

 

Many of us know of Stephen Covey's Seven Habits of Highly Effective People where he elaborates on habits we need to acquire in order to be effective. Twenty virtues have been elaborated by Krishna in the Bhagavad Gita.

 

(See also: Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Read more here: » Love and Happiness: Make The Most Of Your Life

Happiness - Positive psychology: Changing Nature Of Universe  

Conscience has one logic, and fate, another - and these two do not coincide. The uncertainty principle continues to haunt us.

 

Fate does not practise the craft of transgradation. Her wheel is sometimes so fast that we can scarcely distinguish the interval between one revolution and another. Here lies the cause of suffering and working towards its cessation needs a superior vision.

 

This vision is to recognise that the world is not a homogeneous blob, but an integrated network of phenomena linked together in an infinite variety of ways. Buddha calls it Pratityasamutpad which means 'dependent origination'.

 

(See also: Change, Faith and Belief, Spiritual Guidance, God and Religion, Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Read more here: » Change: Changing Nature Of Universe  

Happiness - Positive psychology: Walking Meditation

For those who do not find the sitting posture appealing enough and prefer movement, walking meditation is a very powerful alternative. Walking and sitting meditation can even be practiced alternatively, if desired.

 

Walking meditation is probably as old as the first time we ever had to walk solely by ourselves, when we were naturally in the 'present'. On growing up too, sometimes we get our best ideas while walking! Vishvas Meditation makes your walking a very beautiful and peaceful experience. Here's how:

 

(See also: Meditation Techniques, Meditation, Meditation for Beginners, Meditation Techniques)

 

Read more here: » Meditation Techniques: Walking Meditation

Happiness - Positive psychology: Interview with Sri Ananda Giri

Acharya Ananda Giri is one of the most prominent representatives of the Foundation. In this interview, from his tour in the USA, he is explaining the Golden Age Foundations view on the status of the world and the humanity of today, and how it can be changed. Radically.

Read more here: » Enlightenment: Interview with Sri Ananda Giri

Happiness - Positive psychology: Ayurveda - the way life could be, should be!

Ayurveda - the way life could be, should be!

Imagine a culture thousands of years ago, a great civilisation known as Indus. So advanced was the culture, that they had superior architecture, engineering, education and commerce. Above all, it was a spiritual place where all living creatures were respected and the vulnerable were protected, even the animals.

 

He who regards kindness to humanity as the supreme religion and treats his patients accordingly, succeeds best in achieving the aims of life and obtains the greatest happiness.

 

Read more here: » Ayurveda: Ayurveda - the way life could be, should be!

Happiness - Positive psychology: SEXUAL COME-ONS AT PAGAN FESTIVALS - An Open Letter to the Web of Oz

SEXUAL COME-ONS AT PAGAN FESTIVALS - An Open Letter to the Web of Oz

Like many another Neo-Pagan, I began life under the heavy indoctrination of Christian precepts. Like many others, I found this upbringing to be not only painful, but psychologically damaging, as well. It has taken years of disciplined work to shrug off the feelings of guilt and self-recrimination foisted upon me during those years. Especially, I remember the pain of being taught to feel shame and remorse over each and every thought I had of a sexual nature. And any overt sexual act (other than narrowly defined exceptions) was anathema -- a cause for eternal damnation. 

 

Read more here: » Paganism: SEXUAL COME-ONS AT PAGAN FESTIVALS - An Open Letter to the Web of Oz

Happiness - Positive psychology: Why are we moved to do what we do? Ð Part II

Once the basic needs of life are met, most people turn to the pursuit of pleasure, fun, and enjoyment. These include finding comfortable places to relax and rest, tasty food and drink, entertainment, recreation, sports, arts, socializing, romance, taking consciousness-altering substances such as caffeine, nicotine, alcohol, and other drugs.

 

Read more here: » Motivation: Why are we moved to do what we do? Ð Part II

Happiness - Positive psychology: Womens Movement in a Spiritual Perspective

This is the second of two two summaries of the speach about Womens Movement in a Spiritual context delievered by Tapasya Dasaji of the Golden Age Foundation at the Oneness Festival, 16-22 of February 2004.

Read more here: » Women's Spirituality: Womens Movement in a Spiritual Perspective

Happiness - Positive psychology: Law of Attraction - Alignment - Manifestation

For each of us, the universe is different. A homeless man may view the universe as unfair, hard and tough. A rich man may view the universe as a lovely place full of luxury and pleasure. Both of them are viewing the same universe, it is just different because of their perceptions of it and their life experiences.

 

This is a fundamental key to understanding, to know that how you perceive the universe is how it is to you. If you feel it is full of fear and hatred, then it will be. If you think it is full of love and happiness, it is. Using some of the techniques discussed in this, and other articles, you can start to reprogram the way you perceive the universe and change your life!

 

(See also: Manifestation, Jason Johns, Law of Attraction, Practising Law of Attraction, Law of Attraction for Prosperity, Law of Attraction for Love, Law of Attraction - Obstacles)

 

Read more here: » Manifestation: Law of Attraction - Alignment - Manifestation

Happiness - Positive psychology: The Group Mind Principle I

In short, the group mind principle of Nature states that the resulting force generated from the combining of like minds is geometrically greater than the sum of its parts. In other words, minds that are focused together upon a common theme create a mutual force that is not merely additive, but vastly more powerful than any one individual or group of individuals.

 

Read more here: » Group Mind: The Group Mind Principle I

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