Human Environment

Question: What is the definition of a human environment? Answer: It solely depends on how we define “Human”. According to the Wisdom of Kabbalah “Human” (the word itself comes from the Hebrew “Adam” which means “similar”) is a “creature” that becomes similar in qualities to the vast, fully integrated and interdependent, cosmic Natural system. In … More Human Environment

Practically Happy

Question: What practical things can I do to be happy? Answer: In order to know what practical things to do for happiness, first we would need to know what “true happiness” is. Our problems is that usually we define “happiness” as something personal, that belongs to ourselves. This is why our whole life is a … More Practically Happy

Becoming One

Question: What is the biggest achievement you want to see humankind make before you die? Answer: I would like to see Humanity reaching TRUE unity, TRUE mutually responsible and mutually complementing cooperation, coexistence. And here the “TRUE” is the keyword. Unity, mutual coexistence, cooperation won’t be achieved through political, economic, social or military means. It … More Becoming One

We Are Interconnected

Question: Would you rather be happy when everyone’s sad or be sad when everyone’s happy? Answer: In order to answer this question we would first need to accept and understand, that contrary to our prideful individualistic belief we are not isolated, heroic, standalone creatures. We are fully integrated, interdependent cogwheels, cells within an intricately interconnected … More We Are Interconnected

Happiness Makes Time Disappear

Question: Why does life whisk by when you’re happy and drag by when you’re unhappy? Answer: “Time” is a subjective notion, measuring our egocentric “distance” from the next expected pleasure, or measuring how far we can get from pain, suffering. “True happiness” is a collective, positive emotional state when we dissolve, disappear into a perfect, … More Happiness Makes Time Disappear

Personal Happiness Through The Happiness Of Others

Question: If we strictly apply the rule “my happiness will not result in other people’s unhappiness”, is it really possible for everybody to be happy? Answer: This solely depends on our viewpoint, on the “operating program” we live, behave by. As long as we instinctively remain within our inherent self-serving, egoistic, subjective viewpoint, following your … More Personal Happiness Through The Happiness Of Others