
Without equanamity, we will continue to try to find happiness outside of us, in relationships, accumulation of physical objects, thoughts, ideas, activities or events. These things only bring us a transient sort of "happiness" that soon gets replaced with something new to go after. Think of something you "value" as a physical object. If you can hold it do that - or if it's larger, then go to be with that object. Be present. Feel the energy of the object. Notice any thoughts that arise in your mind as you examine or touch it. Write them down. After doing this for a time, answer the following questions:
1. How would you feel if that object were damaged or broken?
2. How would you feel if it were gone tomorrow?
3. Does the object being damaged or gone diminish you in any way? If so, please describe how it diminishes you as a being?
4. If the object rasises a memory of a loved one for example, does not having the object make that memory any less important?
If we can pay attention our mind processes, and observe how ego tries comes back in (sense of fear and loss or sadness), it might help us to understand why we must release emotional attachments to feel true happiness.
If your object had a memory of a loved one attached to it, notice how feeling sad or happy about that memory, clouds our feeling truly connected to them in a meaningful way. The feeling of sadness or happiness will overwhelm the "connection of beingness" with them.