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Your Happiness Is Critical To This World
Author: Jennifer Hautman

I have a theory. No, it’s more like a dream, a hope, a strong desire. It’s not a unique dream. Many have dreamt it. It’s the desire for the all those on this planet to be loving towards each other. For peace and tranquility among mankind. For a song, which if heard by distant planets, would sing out, “We Love.?

My theory is about HOW I see this dream manifesting. And it all starts with the “self.?

Others have spoken of this. You can see little pieces of evidence drift through our culture in the form of songs, books, and other media. It’s quiet and its subtle. You can hear it in a song by Michael Jackson...“if you want to make the world a better place, take a look at yourself, and make a change....I’m starting with the man in the mirror? And in a song by the Eagles about personal responsibility...“I turn on the tube and what do I see, A whole lot of people cryin?“Don’t blame me? They point their crooked fingers at everyone else, Spend all their time feelin?sorry for themselves, Victim of this, victim of that, Your momma’s too thin, your daddy’s too fat, Get over it!?

There’s a movement towards claiming ourselves. Claiming our thoughts, feelings and actions as our own. Of taking back the reins of ownership, responsibility, and consequential control that comes with ownership. We’re starting to take that outstretched finger we’ve been pointing at every one else, and turning it back towards ourselves. Not in blame, but for answers.

We started with Freud thinking that some subconscious id-ego-self, which we could never be aware of, was responsible for our emotions and behavior. Then we became the product of our childhood's. Believing our past determines our future. Our parents and home life somehow creating who we are today. Is not our past only made real as a current memory? We continued to search for the “reasons?we are the way we are. But in looking outside ourselves we are left feeling helpless and hopeless. Victims to things outside our influence. That who we are is somehow dependent and controlled by someone else or some outside circumstance.We start believing the best we could do was learn to cope and adapt. Taking the good with the bad, I think they call it.

The very thought that we ourselves create who we are, can for many, be terrifying. We associate responsibility with guilt and blame. At first we want to turn away from this responsibility. The power suggested in that concept. The power over who you are. It can be overwhelming to many. But with that responsibility comes a freedom that no country can offer you and and no person can give you. When you’re at the helm, there are no strings attached. It’s a movement towards claiming our internal power.

“Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented and fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be? Your playing small doesn’t serve the world. As we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give people permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fears, our presence automatically liberates others.? --Marianne Williamson

With so many world concerns such as famine, poverty, cruelty, wars, etc., how can personal happiness, love and acceptance be of any consequence? Well here is my dream theory.

If everyone knew that they were responsible for themselves, knew that they always had choices, and started making their own happiness a priority, I believe we wouldn’t have drive by shootings, murders, rapes, wars, or other violent acts.Why do I believe this? Because I see all those violent events as evidence of unhappy people acting out in a way which they believe is the best way for them to take care of themselves. What if they knew a different way? You know the feeling of joy. It’s not hateful or fearful.

It starts with ourSELVES and spreads into our homes in the form of domestic violence, child abuse, addictions, and general dis-ease. And as groups of unhappy people get together, we call them gangs and Mafia's. And as more unhappy people get together, we call those wars. Envision people being at peace and living their lives the way they’ve always dreamed. Feeling the fulfillment that comes from knowing who you are and pursuing what you desire most. Can you then envision them murdering, stealing, or raping? With happiness comes inner peace. Inner peace and violence are like oil and water.

What if we looked at ourselves as the accumulation of all the beliefs we’ve been exposed to and took on as our own. And what if we made a vow to rebuild ourselves with new, more useful beliefs? What belief system would you build? Would it be one that supported your desires and wants? Ones that encouraged and emphasized understanding, openness, happiness, acceptance, and love? If you could, would your personal happiness be a priority in your life?

I remember a story I heard about a father and his son. The father wanted to get some paperwork done before he took his son to the park. To keep his son occupied until he finished his work, he tore a picture of the world out of a magazine, and then tore it into little pieces. He told his son when he had finished putting the puzzle together, they would go to the park. Expecting this to take his son quite some time to accomplish, he was surprised when his son returned shortly thereafter with the completed puzzle. The father asked his son “how were you able to finish the puzzle so quickly??His son answered him saying “there’s a picture of a man on the other side, and when I put the man together, the pieces of the world just fell into place.?

So what can you do to make a difference? Attend to your own. Become clear about who you really are. Uncover the enormous warehouse of beliefs you've acquired from other people and our culture and challenge those beliefs. Transform your self-doubt into acceptance, your self-pity into self-actualization, your anxiety into peace, your confusion into happiness, and your fears into love.

A human society is a collection of it's individuals. It follows that a peaceful, happy, loving society can only be created if happiness is first in the mind of each individual that makes up that society. We'll transform from the “private happiness?of each individual, to the “public happiness?of our entire society.

Individual, personal happiness. One by one by one. It starts with you. You and I form families, families who build communities, communities encompass states, states making up countries, countries creating our planet we call earth. The dream is hopeful. I believe in the dream, and the theory.








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Jennifer Hautman: jenn@selfcreation.com http://selfcreation.com

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