“Want to Be Happy, Be Happy!”
Follow your path and do not look back at people’s pain. Only by walking your path can you help people surpass themselves. (Unknown)
My Response: Yes, in general, healing lies in a person overcoming himself, rising above himself. This is something you can help with but nothing else.
Comment: You walk and ignore people’s pain. The fact that you are following your path helps them. There are a lot of contradictions here!
My Response: This all needs to be analyzed; it is not simple. But overall, the attitude toward the world as a system that needs to come into balance, and that is what we need to learn.
Question: When we discuss the topic of overcoming suffering you seem to come alive. Why, can you tell us?
Answer: Because by addressing suffering much can be explained to people, and they are willing to listen. How else can it be done?
Question: What is the main explanation you would like to give regarding overcoming suffering?
Answer: It is according to Kozma Prutkov: “If you want to be happy, be so.”
Question: Be happy! And where is the suffering in this?
Answer: If a person is unhappy, they suffer.
Do you want to be happy?
Comment: Yes.
My Response: We will!
Question: Do you see even a deep philosophical aspect in this?
Answer: Yes, exactly when you want to be happy, you must overcome what prevents you from being happy, and you will be.
Question: Please tell us, what kind of happiness are you talking about now: “If you want to be happy, be so”?
Answer: It is the harmony of a person with nature, with higher forces, and generally with the whole world.
Question: Regardless of what happens around?
Answer: Regardless of what happens.
Question: Regardless of what turmoil is inside me?
Answer: It doesn’t matter.
Question: So I must come to this calmness?
Answer: Yes.
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From KabTV’s “News with Dr. Michael Laitman” 5/6/24
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