Tuesday, 24 February 2015

Feed Your Soul

Here the reactions to the post Feed Your Soul*.

AA wrote:

Beautiful!!! Thank you dear, for the inspiration!

BB wrote: 

I am really enjoying the newsletter that you do, it makes me think about stuff that I hardly ever think about. We are in "another country" and this place makes me feel very grateful for what I have, and how lucky I am to be born somewhere else. You appreciate your life more when you see what other options are out there...

CC wrote: 

Es ist als ob du einen siebten Sinn hast für das, was wir gerade am brauchen. Dein Newsletter hat richtig gut getan und hilft uns, wieder einen Gang zurück zu schalten und uns auf die wirklich wichtigen Dinge zu fokussieren



*Feed Your Soul 
             
“To open your heart, to feel more, to sense the meaning of life, to experience your own depth – make it your business today to seek the sustenance that will truly nourish your spirit”
Daphne Rose Kingma: A Garland of Love

Our way of life is one of constantly being busy. If we take a closer look at this busyness, what are we really doing all the time? How many of our actions make us grow as persons and bring us closer to our essence…?

Of course, we need to have a job, to make a living, but what about our spare time? How often do we do things that really feed our soul when we’re “off duty”?

Try to make a list of activities that feeds your soul. Such a list might include things like:

·           Listening to (classical) music
·           Keeping your surroundings beautiful
·           Meditating or doing yoga
·           Doing something for others
·           Taking long, silent walks in nature
·           Writing or reading poetry

Can you take the time this week to do something that opens your heart, lets you feel your own depth, and brings you closer to the meaning of your life?

Have a good week! J
The Happiness Network

Sunday, 22 February 2015

Loosen the Grip of Self

Here the reactions on the Loosen the Grip of Self* newsletter :-)

AA wrote:

"I like today`s post.

Thank you – makes me really think, do I listen properly or do I listen to answer?

Very good food for thought and for soul."

BB wrote: 

The times when I can forget about my ‘self’ is when I’m in a beautiful place somewhere – in the forest, by a lake or gazing out on the horison of the sea. I feel so much a part of nature then. Other times I’ve experienced being ‘out of my self’ is when I’ve been in love. There’s nothing like a passionate love-affair to forget one self!
More: When I’m dancing to rythmic music. I don’t move to the music. The music moves me! ‘Self’ is gone!
On the other hand. When I’m too much in the centre with a lot of eyes on me, I can become too self-conscious. This can make me shy, even though I’m really not a shy person!



*Loosen the Grip of Self



“When we don’t see the self as self
What do we have to fear?”
                                                                 Tao Te Ching

We are all too involved with our Selves: what I say or do is the centre of the world! Anything that goes against it must be a threat, and anybody who dares to question it an enemy. We constantly feel our Precious Self endangered. This makes us defending ourselves all the time.
What if we relaxed into having a looser notion of the Self: I am just a small part of something infinitely big, and even if I can make a change and even if what I say or do is important, I’m not the centre of the universe.
If we can loosen the grip around our Selves we can much easier open up to others and real communication and understanding can take place.
So how can we loosen the notion of Self? By not taking ourselves and our points of view so seriously. By stepping back and listening properly to others. By not reacting to every negative word that we feel could be direct towards us. Do you have more examples?

Try to observe the times you are too focused on your own standpoint, without really listening to the other. Even before he/she finishes speaking you’ve already formed an answer in your head! Stop the inner chatter, and listen. Drop your reactions to what the other is saying.

Reactions and older newsletters at http://thelittlehappynet.blogspot.ch/

Have a good week! J
The Happiness Network

Thursday, 12 February 2015

Show Extra Patience

Here the lovely reactions to the Show Extra Patience* newsletter! :-)

AA wrote:

Patience... is something you will have to learn in the course of Life...
The hardest experience with patience was when I lost Patrik. I had to learn patience... to give Life another chance... patience to wake up every morning and believe that the pain will ease one day... to believe that Life still has a meaning and to believe that one day I could feel - if not happy, then at least content and balanced. This experience has put other experiences in life into the right perspective.
Patience is giving Life a chance.
Another great lesson is my work with old people. Demented, physically completely disabled, heavy to handle physically and mentally.
Still... they deserve your patience and love. There are days where you could scream but you know there's no point in that. You learn to repeat the same over and over again - repeating the same answers to the same demented questions. Sometimes you don't even know on which side you are yourself! But... you know that they are completely dependant on you - and your patience.
Patience is respecting Life in all its forms.
The third lesson I've learned is loving somebody.
Life has taught me to "survive", to be strong, to trust myself only. It is hard to trust somebody else. Patience is giving somebody else a chance as well. This is something that is very hard for me. Up to now I've always given up very easily. If the things do not work out as I've planned - away with it! I told you about my new relationship... I still notice that I'm too ready to give up - being alone is always safe and secure.
Patience is giving Love a chance.
Leaving for work soon. To my old people. Trying to keep my hands patient, my speech gentle. I'm not an angel and I don't always succeed.
But I do my very best.

BB wrote: 
Patience. 
The only thing I can think of now is that I’m trying to be patient when waiting for Spring! This time of the year can be quite dull sometimes, but I can be patient for a bit longer, I’m sure!

CC wrote:

Deine Newsletter hat mich so was von angesprochen. Ob du's glaubst oder nicht, das Thema "patience" ist seit ein paar Wochen in meinem Focus. Ich sehr impatient, da ich selber sehr schnell bin und es auch von jedem anderen erwarte und arbeite daran, geduldiger mit meinen Mitmenschen, aber auch mit mir zu werden. Eine Uebung, die ich mir ausgedacht habe, ist, sich im Supermarkt immer an der längsten Kasse anzustellen...


(Sabina has marked some sections in italics)

*Show Extra Patience



“The journey of patience involves relaxing, opening to what’s happening, (and) experiencing a sense of wonder”
                             Pema Chödrön: Comfortable with Uncertainty

Your computer does not react immediately, the question to your colleague remains unanswered, someone’s very slow before you at the cashier, the traffic light turns to red the moment you approach… Situations were we tense up and get annoyed or outright mad.  
And why? Just because we’re always in a rush, and too much focused on our own ideas of how things should be.
What if we stop every time we feel impatience tensing us up, stop talking to ourselves and acting it out?
Instead we close our eyes for an instant, and relax. We take three deep breaths and let go of the tension around our eyes, at our neck and our shoulders. We just enjoy being alive and healthy. And then we continue with a smile!
Let’s try to show extra patience this week - towards our children, in public transports, with ourselves and in all our relations with others.
Every time you succeed in stopping and letting go of impatience, make a mental note of it, and be proud of yourself. It might even turn into a habit!
Try to bring extra awareness into the situations that you know trigger your impatience, and prepare yourself to stop and breathe. What situations would that be? Working with your computer? Getting stuck in traffic on your way to work? Waiting for your children to prepare for school?

Have a good week! 
The Happiness Network

Tuesday, 3 February 2015

How Does Happiness Feel?

The first Newsletter that was sent out in the Happiness Network, How Does Happiness Feel?*,  caused a lot more reactions than expected - thank you very much for your openness! Here they are, for reflection and inspiration. Some of them are in Swedish - I'm sorry but right now I don't have the time to translate...

AA wrote: 

Tack för ditt fina happiness mejl! Jag vaknade upp med “Cheerleaders” som en “Ohrwurm” denna morgon. Jag tror att det är ett tecken på lycka. :)

BB wrote: 

Tack för inspirationen. När jag gick hit i morse snöade det och i stället för att titta ner i marken tittade jag upp mot träden. Lycka!!

CC wrote: 

Having a day off and starting my day by writing to you and reflecting about happiness...
As you know, I lost the Being whom I loved more than anything else on this Earth. It did not change my way of thinking, though, it only confirmed it.
Happiness is for me a state of mind, less physical, if at all.
Through the years I've found things that are essential for me to feel happy. I would even say that "happiness" is for me much more "silent contentmet, gratitude".
When I started my spiritual journey years ago, somebody once tolde me "start by being grateful". Little by little I found things in my Life to be grateful for.

Now I'm learning to be grateful for everything - even for obstacles on my way. Obstacles show me that Somebody is trying to tell me something, with a loving Hand giving me opportunities to learn, to develop.

I feel "happy" when
- I'm in Balance with myself and feeling One with the surrounding world, melting into it
- I'm in Silence guiding me to this Oneness
- when at work I can make the old, demented eyes shine for a short while. See a grateful smile on the wrinkled lips.
. when I'm sitting outside, looking at the evening sun shining through the leaves on trees
- when I see the swans crossing the sky
- when I hear the wind on the tree tops

Just to mention some. Happiness is for me a moment of total Oneness with the Creation. It is something that is even difficult to share - not even with the closest ones. Something very personal - your very Connection with your Creator.
Happiness is for me gratitude for my Life. Feeling grateful for my Existence, feeling priviledged for having had the experiences on my Way.
Happiness is for me the sweet Awareness of being loved, being taken care of.
Happiness is for me Faith.


DD wrote:


Happiness for me to-day:
 - Waking up after a deep and long sleep.
- Waking up and feeling well!
- Waking up to find that we finally have some snow in Helsingborg!
- Taking my dog for a nice long walk and seeing how she enjoys the snow!


EE wrote: 


Happiness for me - Looks like light streaming through tree branches,Sounds like my feet crunching on the trails rhythmically,Smells like home made meal cooking in my kitchen,Tastes like delicious wine and cheese ,Feels warm and relaxed, like when I'm surrounded by my loved ones and my sweet dog. 


FF wrote: 


Lycka? Glädje? 
Jag har grubblat i natt. För er som inte vet, så miste jag min son i september 2013. Det har alltså passerat över ett år. Min Tomas blev aldrig 22 år. Han hade kämpat så med sin ångest och sitt drogberoende. Jag var maktlös. Kunde finnas för honom när han ville "bra saker", men efter flera års kamp så orkade han inte mer. Jag är så ledsen och saknar honom så. Vet samtidigt att det kunde ha slutat mycket värre. Han somnade i sin säng och det är en tröst på något sätt. 
Lycka och glädje? Jag vet att Tomas inte vill att jag ska vara ledsen, men det som har hänt kommer att följa mig resten av mitt liv. Jag har lätt för att hitta sorgknappen och tror på något sätt att alla års rädslor, ilska och oro, har gjort att jag nästan vill känna de här jobbiga känslorna, för det har blivit ett sätt att leva. 
Jag vill känna lycka och glädje igen och det gör jag ju ibland. Att vara ute i naturen är härligt. Då känner jag lugnet i mig och jag njuter av både syn, hörsel och doftintryck. Jag hoppas att jag via er alla andra ska få inspiration och få redskap att hitta glädjen och lyckan igen, trots allt som har hänt. 
Jag har planerat att göra något som kommer att göra mig lycklig! Jag ska åka på en vandringsresa till Dolomiterna nu i sommar. Fram till dess ska jag försöka att vara ute så mycket det går. Ta långa promenader. Ta mig kragen och bjuda hem vänner. 
Ja, det var lite om mina tankar..............jag hoppas att ingen tycker att jag fördärvar själva lyckotänket! I grund och botten är jag en glad skit! 
Ha det riktigt bra alla som kanske orkar läsa detta! 


*How Does Happiness Feel?

“There is no way to happiness
  Happiness is the way”
                                    Thich Nhat Hanh

We cannot expect happiness to come knocking at our door, we have to look it up ourselves.
I have found out that almost in any situation I can invite happiness into my life just by feeling it physically. Ask yourself the question: How does happiness feel? Find out how it feels in your body, and then you can get back to these physical feelings in moments of boredom, fatigue or stress.

Happiness could feel like this:
·      Your head feels as if filled with shining light, and it radiates out into the whole body. 
·      Your heart feels bursting with energy, warmth and joy. 
    You feel like a tingling feeling all over, as if you were vibrating on a higher frequency.
·      Your limbs feel light, but at the same time as if filled with an extra presence.
·      Your face opens up in one Big Smile!

So, how does happiness feel within you? Feel it, and be it! And, of course, it would be lovely if you'd share it!

Have a good week 
The Happiness Network