How can we reach perfect happiness?
Question from the Internet:
“Are there policies that can be made to encourage happiness?”
Happiness is an emotion; it is an overwhelming feeling like love. It cannot be “promoted” or “enforced” by policies.
Happiness and love are states we must come to by fine-tuning ourselves and making ourselves more sensitive to such emotional impressions and experiences.
Happiness is an overwhelming emotional state when we feel totally fulfilled when we can’t think or desire anything else that is needed, as if feeling ourselves in the mother’s womb, all our needs and deficiencies immediately and most optimally fulfiled.
In Nature, this is the state of perfect homeostasis, when all the comprising parts of a closed, integrated and living system reach equilibrium, each most optimally contributing to the balance and perfection of the whole while at the same time receiving everything they need and deserve for their most optimal contribution.
This is possible when all comprising parts serve and “love” all other parts exactly how they serve and “love” themselves — when we consider “love” as Nature defines it — a selfless, unconditional service of others beyond and above self-interest.
Human happiness depends on the same conditions. We will reach true and perfect happiness when we reach mutual integration and a unique balance and homeostasis between us.
This requires learning and implementing true love or “love of others” between human beings. It is something that is missing from us by default since, by birth, we can unconditionally accept and serve only ourselves, only our own needs and self-interest.
We can learn how to “love” and reach unlimited, infinite and eternal happiness and a sense of perfect fulfilment from Nature, and we can implement it here and now.
But instead of policies or some kind of “top-down” enforcement, we need a special, purposeful and practical education people searching for love and happiness can willingly and consciously join and practice.