Fleeting memories of happiness

I have known true happiness: As a child on holiday in Devon, at Clifford Bridge caravan-site. Pure freedom and calm, each moment a bearer of joy, abundant energy and optimism. The world was my oyster, the future there for the taking. The contrast between then and now is painful, bitter, and sweet. I am but a shadow of my former self, a sad case of decay and the death of self. Wordsworth speaks true in  his 'initimations of immortality, or recollections of early childhood':'where is it now the visionary gleam?'.

I died long ago. My true self is dead. Can it be resurrected? . I want to feel totally relaxed again, free, at peace, able to take in nature' s sights, sounds, and smells without the heavy weight of anxiety closing in on me at every breath. I mourn for the self that has died, particularly when I think about the zest for life that I experienced when very young.

Adulthood, to put it crudely, sucks. Fear, uncertainty and trepidation have replaced the old security, happiness and joy.

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  • The future never exists it just looks at the past passing. I suggest.., review 1.)  what do you want ?, 2.) what you expect to get ? 3.)  and what do you get in reality? The closer these points are aligned the happier you will be. If you can not alignment better, just drop your expectations of 2.)  then they will align.

    Two friends out jogging,, one says to the other whilst a few steps ahead,, "Can you run any faster ? ", the other replies "Yes, if you slowdown more than me".

    Moral of my story, it is all relative. You have been running to much as an adult. Stop ! Hope. Also, having our mind situation representation(high anxiety IQ) needs to be reduced in all situations, our minds play tricks on us by ampification, to protect us.

    The difference between child and adult is responsibility of the mind, so maybe organising something in your life you have control off, may help your mind set.

    Thank you for sharing. I know it is difficult and I suffer the same but please show a bit of compassion for yourself,, you have been stronger than you think in past.

     

     

     

     

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  • The future never exists it just looks at the past passing. I suggest.., review 1.)  what do you want ?, 2.) what you expect to get ? 3.)  and what do you get in reality? The closer these points are aligned the happier you will be. If you can not alignment better, just drop your expectations of 2.)  then they will align.

    Two friends out jogging,, one says to the other whilst a few steps ahead,, "Can you run any faster ? ", the other replies "Yes, if you slowdown more than me".

    Moral of my story, it is all relative. You have been running to much as an adult. Stop ! Hope. Also, having our mind situation representation(high anxiety IQ) needs to be reduced in all situations, our minds play tricks on us by ampification, to protect us.

    The difference between child and adult is responsibility of the mind, so maybe organising something in your life you have control off, may help your mind set.

    Thank you for sharing. I know it is difficult and I suffer the same but please show a bit of compassion for yourself,, you have been stronger than you think in past.

     

     

     

     

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