Topic - Happiness is…
I am a curious explorer who always digs in the Bible for gold. Just look at what I found!
Philippians 4:8: "Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable-if anything is excellent or praiseworthy-think about such things."
I decided to give it a whirl and try to take the Apostle Paul's advice. What was the one thing I wanted to feel? Happiness. It's been rather dull lately with winter and the constant cloudy days. I already knew that my subconscious would give me what I dwelled on and asked for, good or bad. I decided to dwell on happiness. Happiness is noble and pure and excellent, don't you think?
How to - If you're already happy, I suppose you don't need to dwell on this, but I felt the need to whip some of it up for myself just as I would a good lemon cake. I already had the ingredients; I just needed to follow the recipe to make it. First, I took that one word, "happiness," and said it aloud; I repeated it and thought about happiness when I went to bed, during the night when I awoke, and throughout the day from my first waking moment.
Next, I had a few pictures in my mind of what happiness would look and feel like, so my imagination got to work. I pictured a bountiful breakfast with my husband, children, and grandchildren at our house, laughing, chasing the dog for her ball, lots of stories and laughter, interesting conversation, and a banquet of food, everyone's favorites.
Another was a lunch date at a beautiful restaurant with a new friend who told me her incredible story of how she changed her mind and life. I was so engaged and happy for her, encouraging her in every way I could. These two things caused a welling up inside of me, and I noted that the recipe was working and I was manifesting happiness. Can I tell you I felt like a child at Christmas after a few days and much less like Scrooge? I love creating good moods for myself. Would you like to do the same?
Choose the word happiness. If all you can do at first is say the word out loud and to yourself, you give it to your subconscious on a silver platter. Think about this word daily and weekly. Take notes on how your mood has changed. Think of what makes you happy, and imagine happy events with others.
Bonus—if you do this for a few days, don't stop! Keep going and feel the wonderful results of creating happiness inside of yourself. Once you get really good at it and stick to it, extend this feeling to someone you know who is not happy. Say their name, "So and so is happy," and feel that happiness for them. Please give it to them as a gift, expecting nothing in return. Don't stop with either of you. Check in on them.
This wonderful feeling of happiness is a gift from God because He is the one who gave us the ability to control our thoughts, feelings, emotions, and imaginations to create a better life.
Let's get busy!
Your friend, Denise