Smiling into Happiness

Smiling and laughing can provide multiple benefits to overall health. When you smile, your body releases hormones such as dopamine, endorphins, and serotonin, which can trick your brain into feeling happier.

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Smiling can trick your brain into happiness!

Smiling can also lower stress levels, boost your immune system, and potentially prolong your life. Smiling physically activates pathways in the brain that influence your emotional state, and it can trick your mind into feeling happy, regardless of whether it's real or not. Additionally, smiling triggers a chemical reaction in your brain that releases small proteins called neuropeptides, which maintain immune tolerance and may help fight potentially serious illnesses.

Smile at others!

Smiling is a form of nonverbal communication that can communicate positive feelings and intentions towards others, leading to a stronger relationship. A natural smile shared with another person can make someone else smile, feel better about themselves, and feel better about their situation, even if the smile is just for a moment! 


Are you ready to smile more often now? Put on your happy face - gray skies are gonna clear up! 

Have a happy, sunny, warm, cheerful, cheery, bright, grinning, smiley, genial, beaming day!

Tenrikyo - Joyous Life

Tenrikyo (Tenrikyō or Tenriism) is the name of a Japanese religion which is neither strictly monotheistic nor pantheistic. It is founded on the teachings of a 19th-century woman named Nakayama Miki, also known as Oyasama.

Reaching a Joyous Life 

Tenrikyo Joyous Life

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This is the central principle as it is believed to be the original and intended state of mankind. The Joyous Life refers to living with a bright and spirited mind, and harmonious relationships with one another.


Tenrikyo is one of the fatest growing religious faiths in Japan, and in the world as a whole, with 1.75 mill. followers in Japan and over 2 mill. worldwide.


Nakayama Miki was the wife of a poor peasant farmer, at the age of 40 the deity Tenri-o-no-mikoto spoke through her and endowed her with healing and prophetic powers. 


“Whoever comes to this house shall never leave without being filled with joy. To Me, the Parent, all human beings in the world are My children.” Nakayama Miki


Learn more about the religion here: http://en.tenrikyo-resource.com/wiki/Tenrikyo