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Author:  SamsLand [ Mon Oct 10, 2011 8:16 pm ]
Blog Subject:  trying to "feel" good

So I'm supposed to be focusing on what feels good. Feels good. Hmmm. So break it down, I'm told. What feels good to each part of me. Each of my senses. So I think about this for a few days and realize there is nothing about thinking that actually can make us feel better. There aren't thoughts, rationalizations, objective opinions that can make us feel better. My mind cannot think my way into feeling better.

To feel good we need to engage our senses. Touch is a good one, the touch of another. A genuine hug. Embracing bare skin, our warm fuzzy blanket or bear. How about smell, the smell of someone's skin, or of fresh cut grass. Maybe fresh air, or a lit cigarette. Garlic and butter in a steamy kitchen. Which brings me to taste. Mmm the taste of butter and garlic, the taste of chocolate covered butter cookies or homemade soup, or better yet butter on freshly baked bread. And to hear, my favourite tunes, or a friendly voice. And laughter. Laughter. Laughter IS the best medicine. Hear laughter, see laughter. See someone smile, to see the world, the grass, the trees, the bees. To see a friend, to see a place you can call home.

And to engage two or three or four senses at a time feels good. Laughter, we see, we feel, we hear. Friendly gatherings, we touch, we eat, we smell food, we laugh. And sex, we touch skin, we smell skin, we taste skin, we hear breath, we see. The more we engage our senses the more we desire. And fulfilled desire feels damn good.

And even though I know all of this I cannot feel better. Because, I think, it is my mind that knows this.

Sam



Comments

Author:  Unimportant [ Sat Oct 22, 2011 8:31 pm ]

Yes its true - the most happiness and pleasure comes from the smallest things. At first its hard to recognize but then it can not be ignored. And maybe these things make you feel [i]happier[/i] but not neccessarily [i]happy[/i]? And do you mean with the last sentence, that you rationally know these things [i]can[/i] bring happiness but to you, they do not/no longer have an effect ? anyway I think its very familiar for a lot of people who feel down. I hope you will be able to enjoy these things somewhere in the future.

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