“It's a new dawn
It's a new day
It's a new life for me
And I'm feeling good”.
It's a new day
It's a new life for me
And I'm feeling good”.
“We are sometimes dragged into a pit of unhappiness by someone else’s
opinion that we do not look happy.”
Euphoria means extreme happiness, sometimes more than is reasonable in a particular situation.
The ancient Greek word Euphoria
means the good ability to endure, to be healthy and it also means fertility. Nowadays, euphoria relates to the emotions of joy, contentment,
fulfilment and of wellbeing.
The Primal principle of IE –
intermittent euphoria – to re-prioritize the peaks of life – the thrill,
wonder, and amazement possible in this existence of ours. Thriving, after all,
isn’t about accomplishing an inventory of “healthy” behaviours each day. It’s
about living out the full measure of your humanity – in all its depth, vigour,
and vitality.
Euphoria, of course, isn’t something you can summon at will. It doesn’t
lend itself to a handy checklist. In fact, it most often catches us unaware.
Nonetheless, we can cultivate a mindset and lifestyle conducive to euphoria –
one that seeks adventure, values awe, and relishes discovery.
Euphoria comes when we venture
ourselves in some way. We give it space when we let go of our self-chatter,
inner list making, and task orientation. We open ourselves to it when we
release the tendency, as, to be “too self-conscious to be fully conscious.” In
prioritizing IE, we can pursue experiences with the power to elicit deep
feeling (e.g. fear, awe, connection) and simply cultivate a mindset open to
wonder. Here you’ll find some modestly proposed ideas to galvanize a good
Primal life with some intermittent opportunity.
ways our
bodies can naturally achieve mind-blowing, consciousness-expanding levels of
elation and euphoria.
1. Exercise.
2.Group
Workouts.
3.Extreme
Sports.
4.
Spicy Food.
5.Love.
6.
Value your relationship. Nurture
it, feed it. Spoil your partner, act like it is the early days. ...
7. Nature.
8.
Sex.
9.
Dreams.
10.
Music.
NO pills
or other non-natural factory-produced ‘things’ can push you to feel
euphorically happy.
Happiness
is a state-of-mind, and as such happiness (euphoric feelings) live inside your
Mind.
Trying
to take pills to feel happy (euphoric) is just fake; that’s called a “placebo”,
which stands for counterfeit. Get that Creative Euphoria.
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