Sunday, October 3, 2010

The '+' Theory

Theory of Happiness - it is absolute, all within you, not dependant on anyone else. The more lasting the feeling, the more abstract it is. Once you generate the spark plug for it, it will never leave you, even when you may be crying. When you have found it, you know it for sure. Have you found it yet?



Theory of Permanence- upon wondering why spirituality is exalted over materialistic pursuits one may find that it is more permanent in its after effects. A lot of materialistic activities when reflected upon at a later stage seem to have been wasteful (those which did not contribute towards tangible growth). However being in touch with ones inner voice has dependable results. 


All good things are timeless.

4 comments:

  1. nice

    Time you enjoy wasting, was not wasted
    - John Lennon

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  2. Stumbled across your blog ..

    Interesting theories.. Specially liked the following ones:

    Happiness will never leave you, even when you may be crying..
    and those on passion and dope theory. I wonder is hobby a passion or dope?? seems more like a dope..

    I hope you have theories for dreams (both real and virtual), satisfaction, vision, success and morals as well..

    Also the theories that are explained with real life examples like the one on depth and width expresses your thought process more clearly than the abstract ones..

    Good job !! Waiting for more..

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  3. @parang: Thanks for the feedback..
    i Do have theory for dreams.
    and one for morals as well.
    coming up soon. :)

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  4. richa, if you are talking about spirituality, then the "results" should not come in. the outer changes, is not certain, but inner remains same, it asks fulfillment not results.

    and about happiness, it is a state of mind, you are taking here happiness as a thoughtlessness, when mind is messing up with abstract issues, it doesnt have much info about, it might go escapist, into dreams, and dreams are not happiness.

    start reading your posts before putting up on the blog, because then we have to write such lengthy paras, richa.

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