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Practicing Human

Relief vs Joy

Practicing Human

Cory Muscara

Personal Development, Presence, Mental Health, Wellness, Personal Growth, Meditation, Self-improvement, Mindfulness, Self Improvement, Health & Fitness, Education, Positive Psychology, Happiness, Buddhism

5.01.2K Ratings

🗓️ 5 August 2021

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, we discuss the importance of being attuned to the difference between relief and joy. To join the upcoming retreat, visit: www.corymuscara.com/retreat

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, and welcome back to practicing human, the podcast where every day we're getting

0:05.8

a little better at life.

0:07.8

I'm your host, Corey Muscara, and in today's episode we're going to talk about the difference

0:12.7

between relief and joy.

0:15.6

More to come on that in a moment, first let's settle in together with the sound of the bells.

0:30.0

Okay, so this episode is an invitation to explore where you might be mistaking relief for joy.

0:53.5

And by relief, I'm referring to those moments where we go from contraction to release where

1:03.1

there's compression and then there's space, tension, ease.

1:10.8

That shift, that contrast, is inherently pleasurable.

1:16.8

It feels good to no longer be in the tension.

1:20.1

And since we just experienced something that we could describe as uncomfortable, we're

1:25.8

much more sensitized to anything that is not that, including neutral moments.

1:33.1

The moment that doesn't necessarily have a positive affect to it can be perceived as

1:39.1

pleasurable and enjoyable.

1:42.1

And this is a fine thing, I mean it's just a law of how we experience things.

1:48.5

But it can also get us into trouble when navigating our life, making certain decisions

1:54.4

and often having the inquiry with myself, am I genuinely happy in this experience or

2:00.2

this moment or with this person or what I'm doing?

2:03.4

And the reason that can get tricky is because you may actually just be addicted to a cycle

2:10.9

of tension and relief and feeling those moments of relief and release and ease that you're

2:21.2

more sensitized to because there's a lot of tension in the experience.

2:27.4

And our nervous system, especially if we are used to that from, let's say, a very dynamic

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