Take my Hand. Come With me Baby, to Loveland
The Floaters were right. Well, at least Charles was (or Larry). Even if they were only implying the experience of them entering your loveland, let’s imply something else just for the sake of it.
The 60’s and 70’s were different times regarding spirituality; people were more obvious about it. While today we don’t really experience that much flower power, let us entertain the idea that ‘loveland’ is available to all of us, without having to believe in flower power itself.
Is it possible?
What do you mean? You might ask.
To enter Loveland at all times. To be continuously happy, and to be that all the time.
No. You might say. You can’t be happy all the time, it is not the human thing to do.
Well, is it really a ‘human’ thing to do, or is it simply something we learned?
The reason why it doesn’t seem possible for you, isn’t because it simply isn’t. Don’t forget that the universe knows no limitations whatsoever, apart from the ones that you put on it. You didn’t come here with certain cards dealt, and to just accept that that’s the end of it. We all can think of people who have done the unimaginable and the impossible. So, how is this possible?
Let’s first look at the reasons why we feel happiness. Most of us feel happy when things are going right in our lives. We have a good sense of self, our career is on the right track, we have great friends, and we might even be in a loving relationship. Those conditions are the most sought after and perfect ones, but those conditions don’t need to define us.
If you find yourself in a place where you have one, two, or even none of those conditions, don’t worry.
Seriously; don’t worry.
To be in loveland permanently, isn’t dependent on having created the perfect circumstances in your life. It is actually done through the exact opposite!
To be courageous enough to be happy regardless of what your life looks like, is how you get your one-way ticket to loveland.
Happiness shouldn’t be dependent on the circumstances in your life, because that is circumstantial happiness. That kind of happiness is never permanent; it’s always fleeting.
Why? You might ask.
Because it is dependent on something. It is all right to have everything going perfectly in life. Hell, bask in that feeling! But don’t let those conditions define who you are, or how you are feeling.
This, in my humble opinion, is how true happiness is found.
Thank you so much for reading! 💗
Just be happy!
— Juliet
This is my cat Azula, with some lovely tulips (she’s really happy!):