For me it's reading, walking, capoeira, friends, this:
YouTube- Gil Evans - Saeta (The Salton Sea soundtrack)
How about you?
YouTube- Gil Evans - Saeta (The Salton Sea soundtrack)
How about you?
I've found that happiness relates less to my immediate circumstances than I used to assume. Nothing has a consistent emotional effect on me; happiness - or sadness - is, I think, rooted in my state of mind at a given moment.
Barn's burnt down --
now
I can see the moon.
This is a subject worthy of its own thread probably, but I'm already here and hijacking (sorry Alisa) so I may as well continue.
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The chemicals in my brain.
The firing of neurons. The configuration of neurons is dynamic, therefore a static answer would not suffice.Then the question arises, what causes the chemicals in your brain that cause happiness to activate?
Careful, don't talk about cold dark places too loudly. Melkor will come
Seriously though, this is part of the reason that it's quite hard to wrap your head around at first. I'm not talking about detachment in terms of having an active apathetic (that sounds contradictary!) attitude towards everything, that's more of a negative attachment I think. I'm talking more just in terms of not being attached.
I might have to think about how to explain this better![]()
I'm awake, but I have a bit of a problem here, your post seemed a bit like you are suggesting that detachment is the path to happiness, but doesn't the same path lead to depression, apathy, and other cold and dark places?
Attachement necessarily leads to suffering. Its just how world works.
Why would you feel depressed when you're not attached to anything?
Some for example are attached to sex and some others are attached to non-attachement but they are all doomed
If you are not attached, there is no cold place and no dark place. There is no attachement to your body and its perceptions. You see the light and the Buddha himself is waving you.
That's so sad.
Why?
What if Budha is out for coffe, and he turned the lights off when he left, and all that's left is empty darkenss?
you don't understand, buddha is a dried shit-stick.
you don't understand, buddha is a dried shit-stick.
Because it represents all that the western culture and science are becomnig.
It's an invite: "Let us take humans appart and prod and poke them. Let us see can we fix them in the same way we fix refrigirators. They're simple! It's fun! It works!"
It's a message: "What you thought was secret and magic and worth searching for can be acheived by sticking a wire in your brain."
It might one day eliminate our right to misery and depression, and I can't even imagine what horrors await us after that.
It's sad.
"That which can be destroyed by the truth should be."Because it represents all that the western culture and science are becomnig.
It's an invite: "Let us take humans appart and prod and poke them. Let us see can we fix them in the same way we fix refrigirators. They're simple! It's fun! It works!"
It's a message: "What you thought was secret and magic and worth searching for can be acheived by sticking a wire in your brain."
It might one day eliminate our right to misery and depression, and I can't even imagine what horrors await us after that.
It's sad.
I don't get it. ...because you've attached yourself to this "secret magic"?
Enough of the smart talk.
I am getting back to what makes me happy, playing with these two:
Then I think you have chosen an odd means of communication.I dislike anything that's instant.
In a way - yes.
I am attached to the search for happiness. And pain for that matter.
I don't seem to have a lot of choice. Speaking is a lot worse then writting, and do you know any people (I mean alive ones) who have something to say and would be ready to writte a proper letter, take it to the post office, send it and then wait for a reply for a week? If you do, please send me their contact details, I'd love to get to know them.Then I think you have chosen an odd means of communication.
Why do anything?Why be attached? Why continue this attachment?
Do you know why you like this? Do you know why you want to feel human?Why do anything?
It is what I like doing. I like attachemnts. They make me feel somewhat human.
I believe you can to a certain extent. You can choose who to attach yourself to by staying with them, you can choose what by reinforcing it, and you can continue the determinism by not questioning. You can also fool your preferences.Attachments aren't actually something one can choose, right?
No. I know nothing about whys. It seems that things just are.Do you know why you like this? Do you know why you want to feel human?
Amen to that.No. I know nothing about whys. It seems that things just are.
No. I know nothing about whys. It seems that things just are.
On a good day - yes.And you accept it absent of the urge for resistance?
I don't seem to have a lot of choice. Speaking is a lot worse then writting, and do you know any people (I mean alive ones) who have something to say and would be ready to writte a proper letter, take it to the post office, send it and then wait for a reply for a week? If you do, please send me their contact details, I'd love to get to know them.
I believe you can to a certain extent. You can choose who to attach yourself to by staying with them, you can choose what by reinforcing it, and you can continue the determinism by not questioning. You can also fool your preferences.
Do you know why you like this? Do you know why you want to feel human?
I like letterz.