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The Happiness Tree
The Happiness Tree
The Happiness Tree
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The Happiness Tree

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My inspiration for the "Happiness Tree" arose from my belief that Nature has provided us with all the tools we will need to create and sustain happiness. Those resources are waiting in our subconscious to be unpacked and put to use. But the “artificial” or small case “self” which is given top billing through our thoughts, only serves to drive a wedge between our outer lives and the hardwiring of our deep, primordial Self.

The core of my vision revolves around stripping away that veneer to reveal the ancient, inner Self that exists before thought, before programming. The wild self, if you will that is available to support us with decisiveness, wisdom, confidence, self love, purpose, etc. And we do this through several means. Primarily "Creativity". By creating, we are emulating Nature, the ultimate creator. That creative process taps into the very engine of life itself that resides within us all.

Many people however are afraid of creativity, because they perceive it as synonymous with “art”. And it is widely believed that the ability to make art is a talent which is only possessed by a lucky few: leaving the rest of us without an avenue for expression and self discovery. I reject that notion and believe that everyone can connect with a stream of creativity that is within and all around us. We just have to learn to open our eyes in a way, to see what is hiding in plain sight.

This is done through Constructive Solitude, involving the hands in a creative activity. Walking or working in Nature, quiets the busy mind and seduces the inner Self out of hiding. Nature's inspiration can be found everywhere, from the most remote rainforests, to our backyards, even in the miracle of our own beating heart. Her wonder and wisdom is available to everyone, if they will just slow down and take the time to make the connection

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 6, 2016
ISBN9781310039386
The Happiness Tree
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Shane Eric Mathias

Growing up in the turbulent 60's and 70's, as an only child, I witnessed what seemed like a world going mad. My family lived in Los Angeles, which was then the epicenter of racial tensions, resulting from social and economic friction, between Whites, Latinos and African Americans. I have early recollections of my father keeping a rifle and pistol within reach, out of fear that our suburban neighborhood would eventually be consumed by the violence we watched unfolding all around us each week, on our small black and white television. In 1974, The Vietnam war ended, just short of my 18th birthday, but prior to that, my father, in an effort to protect his only son from combat, was studying how to sneak me off to Canada, were I to have been called into service. My subset of the Baby Boomer generation also lived through the assassinations of JFK, that of his brother Robert as well as the Rev. Martin Luther King. Many of us were too young to understand the implications, but the shock and fear etched on the faces of our parents foretold a narrative that we would only begin to understand many years later. During my rebellious years, like most of my peers, I experimented with drugs, which then, just seemed like an innocent, generational shift away from the norms of our parents. But our innocence was eventually shattered, as many of our cultural icons began to fall victim to the destructive, drug dependent lifestyle, that for so many, became a legacy of those tumultuous years. Jimmy Hendrix, Van Morrison, Janice Joplin and many other zeitgeist heroes, dropped from their thrones, making our parents' pleas for restraint seem suddenly more credible. Another feature of those years, which is now sure to never return, was the free love movement. And it was only able to flourish because sexually transmitted diseases were still treatable. The biggest thing a young couple had to fear from an intimate encounter, was pregnancy. Suddenly, the term HIV/AIDS seemed to appear out of nowhere and new cases were being reported every week. Quickly, the disease hit epidemic proportions and from that point on, the days of unbridled hedonism were gone forever. In the last half-century, I have witnessed and experienced tremendous upheaval and change. Personally, I have gained and lost careers, had many long and short term relationships, been a son, a husband and step parent, faced down death during a battle with heart disease, cared for 2 elderly parents, been a musician, an artist, an engineer, an entrepreneur and now a writer. And still, life is fascinating and mysterious, a fact which I spend many hours contemplating and documenting in my work. I, like the rest of us am an amalgam of my own personal challenges and successes, superimposed against the backdrop of the social environs I have inhabited. Now, that I have received the mixed blessing of "maturity" I can finally view my life more clearly in the rear view mirror. And my rather neurotic need to make sense of it all, creates an unquenchable obsession to distill events, emotions, behaviors, fears, passions and social phenomena down to their elemental structure. I will sit and study, or ruminate, for hours, if need be, to arrive at a way to comprehend and describe my subjects in crystal clarity. My interests range from science, to religion and art. Human consciousness, sexuality and relationships. For authors, due to the digital revolution, opportunities abound, but also, a greater number of voices now compete for readers attention and loyalty. Ultimately, sharp, insightful and entertaining content will win the day and it will always be my passionate mission to provide just that.

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