About
The sole purpose of this website is to help others realize and cultivate a happiness that is not dependent on anything external. Not dependant on how others treat you, not dependant on your job, your house, your clothes, your freedom, your holidays, your children, your parents, your brothers and your sisters, your friends, your health, your money, etc.
Although I have not fully reached that goal myself, I can confidently say that there is a degree of happiness present that is unshakable. It is not comparable to anything else I had ever experienced before. It does not fade despite the endless challenges life throws at me – perhaps at an even higher degree than before. In fact, as my understanding grows, so does this happiness. This happiness is a realization.
A realization of how the mind is on an endless quest to fill a void, and to find lasting satisfaction – through family, friends, work, money, going places, etc. The mind is in constant pursuit of finding happiness. But has it ever truly gotten hold of it? Don’t you always need those things again? Is one time is never enough?
True happiness can never be attained in the world we live in. A world that does not, and cannot, function in the way you wish it to. Therefore, a search for happiness can never be completed. You’ll never be able to say one day, “Okay, I am completely happy now. My job is done.”
That is, until your back starts aching, your meal tastes “bad,” or somebody doesn’t treat you with respect or dignity. Where is that happiness then?
What if …
you could just live your life like you do now, but at the same time not depend on any of those things for your happiness?
You don’t need to stop aspiring for things or set aside any of your goals. You can keep doing all of that. But, what if …
regardless of whether or not you achieve your goals, you can be happier than ever before?
Have you ever wondered why the same thing can make two different people feel completely different? How is that possible?
It’s because they hold different perceptions. The perception your mind holds is what truly matters.
When the mind perceives that happiness is attainable in the external world, it will forever be seeking that, to no end.
Yet, when it finally perceives happiness is not out there but has always been there within, it will stop doing the impossible and start enjoying true happiness.
The articles and exercises on this website are written to get to that exact perception. That requires a deep understanding of the workings of the mind and how it experiences the world. It requires an open-mind, patience, and determination.
I will do everything I can to help you with that. Whether through this website or some other channel, my goal is to share this with as many people as I can to the best of my abilities. And I am committed to pursuing this until this body is too old and frail to continue any longer.