The Art of Happiness
2007
             Created By:
           betsisanders
             Introduction
       I achieve a calm spirit through painting.
Suffering & pain disappear during these
tranquil moments. The absence of suffering is
happiness. My simple works of art reflect my
happy soul.
      Meditation is a familiarization with a
new way of being. Painting, like meditation,
gives me a renewed sense of being. Meditation is
an integral part of Buddhist Philosophy, the
purpose of which is to attain happiness. I
present to you “The Art of Happiness2007”
                   3rd Digital Art Exhibit
                    Buddhism
Buddhism is a philosophy that is 2500 years old and
 has 300 million followers . The name Buddhism
 comes from the word “budhi” which means “to wake
 up”, therefore it is “ the philosophy of awakening”.
   (“philo” means love; “sophia” means wisdom)
 It is also “love of wisdom” or “love & wisdom”.
 This supreme philosophy , represented by the Buddha,
 is the awakening of love & wisdom within us!
   The Buddha
 A statue of the Buddha,
 with hands that rest gently
 on its lap and its
 compassionate smile,
 reminds us to strive to
 develop peace and love
 within ourselves.
The statue represents
     human perfection!
             Three Main Divisions of
               Religious Buddhism
The Theravada, known as the Southern appreciation of the
  teachings, Ceylon.
The Mahayana, the most widespread, appearing in
  Mongolia, China, Tibet, Vietnam, Japan & Australia.
Zen Buddhism, spread from India to China, then to
  Japan, USA & Australia. Considered part of the
  Mahayana tradition.
The Himalayas, Tibet, the roof of the world,
        … the seat of Buddhism
          The Five Buddhist Precepts
1.   No lying.
2.   No stealing or taking what is not offered.
3.   No killing.
4.   No unlawful or unnatural sexual activity.
5.   No intoxication (by drugs, drink, etc.) which
     dulls the mind and makes one foolish.
  Zen Garden
  Happiness is found in this
  garden; it‘s on the green
  grass that wraps the
  earth’s soil; it’s on the
  clouds that hug the serene
  blue skies; it’s on the
  calm water that embraces
  the koi on the pond; it’s
  on the cool wind that
  pats the leaves and
  branches of the trees.
A Zen garden ….
     a happy place to be.
Dukha… suffering
Dukha means lacking in lasting
  satisfaction. Birth, old age,
  death, association with
  unpleasant persons &
  conditions, separation from
  loved ones & pleasant
  conditions, not getting what one
  desires, grief, all forms of
  suffering are part of dukha.
Dukha is what existence is all about
  and we all find ways to handle
  it with the least possible trauma.
  This search is called
      “the pursuit of happiness”.
  death & dying
 Death cannot be an end. There
  are no ‘ends’ in Buddhism.
Death is the prelude to rebirth
  or reincarnation.
Buddhists create as little bad
  Karma as possible and do
  much good Karma as possible.
  For them, one need not
  despair physical death, one’s
  own or others’… because
  nothing lasts forever.
Enjoy the NOW and accept that
  it will soon change.
anger    Anger is part of hatred & causes suffering to ourselves. It
  &        eats into us – mentally & physically. No one can be
hatred     joyful or kind while being angry.
         Buddhists learn to take charge of their emotions & learn
           not to blame others for their emotional responses.
           Buddhists see others as suffering sentient beings like
           themselves. They let go of all their resentments and
           forgive.
         Forgiveness does not require personal contact with those
           that have hurt you. They may not have changed and to
           remain in any relationship with them could only be
           detrimental.
         Buddhists ignore and forget the situations that may cause
           anger & hatred, instead, they try to understand.
         One moment of anger destroys years of patience.
anger & hatred, like fire. . . must be extinguished after it
    has served its purpose or it will burn everything,
 and turn our whole life into an inferno, a living hell
                words I try to live by
“Forgiveness is thanking those who have hurt me, for giving me
   bad experiences in my life, because of them I am a stronger &
   better person, more caring, more giving & more thoughtful to
   people I love.”
“Regardless of what has happened in the past, I begin my life
   again & again. If I fail to be kind or nice in the past, I start
   over. If I fail to be happy, I try again.”
 “By loving myself first, I attracted people who loved me back.”
                                   betsisanders
           friendship & happiness
 True and lasting happiness
does not depend on the
multitude of friends, but
on their worth.
     We choose our friends
and companions, not for
what they possess, but for
their conviction & their
commitment to love us.
     I am most happy when I
am with a few of these true
friends, whom I love dearly
…… and love me back.
                            Happiness
Sociologists define happiness as “the degree to which a person evaluates
   the overall quality of his present life-as-a-whole positively.
   Simply, it is how much the person likes the life he or she leads.
Happiness is a skill that helps one endure life’s ups and downs.
Happiness is a deep sense of flourishing that arises from an
   exceptionally healthy mind. It is not a mere pleasurable feeling, or
   a fleeting emotion, or a mood, but an optimal sense of being.
Happiness is a way of interpreting the world, since while it is
   difficult to change the world, it is always possible to change the
   way we look at it.
 (taken from Happiness, by Matthieu Ricard)
Blue Seascapes, calm, serene,
tranquil… a place where I
always want to be. Listen to
the sounds of the wind and
the sea, smell the ocean
breeze and feel its coolness
on your skin. A perfect
place to relax, meditate, free
our minds from all negative
thoughts and get away from
the noise of the city, free
from suffering and pain…
makes one happy just to be.
☺   Painting, like meditation, is hours and hours
    of calm and still. It is during these tranquil
    moments that I am totally free from pain …
    … physical and emotional pain.
      I am devoid of negative feelings such as
    anger, hatred, despair, sadness, grief,
    frustration, fear and anxiety.
      I go into a world where no tears are shed,
    where only beauty is seen, drawn and
    painted, where I can be alone and be ME,
    where no one can judge me, where I am happy.
             Special thanks to …
My favorite books:
 >The Naked Buddha, by Venerable Addrienne Howley
 >The Language of Happiness, edited by Susan P. Schutz
 >Happiness, by Matthieu Ricard
My Art Teacher, Mr. Fernando B. Sena;
My dearest husband, Boyet & loving son, Alvin;
Family & friends who love me.
                          betsisanders 07
        betsisanders’ works
         “The Art of Calm 2007”
          “The Art of Life 2007”
       “The Art of Happiness 2007”
“betsisanders’ pasta, pastries & paintings”
           My work is my Happiness and
            I work towards Happiness
The happiest people on earth are those
    who love their work. If you love
    what you do, then you don’t
    consider it as work.
I love to paint, I love to cook & I
    love to bake. I try to do all these
    everyday of my life. At the end of
    the day, I don’t feel tired,
    instead, I feel complete, fulfilled
    and happy.
My work is my happiness & I work
    towards the pursuit of happiness.
                         betsisanders
A few     We search for true happiness & spend our entire lives trying to find
 last       it. Sometimes, our lives end and we seem to never have found true
            happiness. Maybe we seek too much.
words
         “When someone seeks, it can easily happen that his eyes only see the
            thing he is seeking and that he is incapable of finding anything,
            incapable of taking anything in, because he is always only thinking
            about what he is seeking, because he has an object, a goal, but finding
            means being free, open, having no goal… there is much you fail to
            see that is right before your eyes.” (Siddhartha)
        Our lives are full of happy moments, happy times, happy people, happy
            events, yet, we still seek for happiness, when it is right there in front
            of us. A kiss, a hug, an embrace from your loved one. A smile, a
            giggle, a big laugh with a friend. A comforting word from your
            mom. A pat from your dad. A quiet afternoon. A sunny day. A
            rainy weekend. All these give us happiness.
        I strive to be happy and see happiness around me. If I fail today, I try
            again tomorrow. My life begins again and again.
                                         betsisanders