Surely joy is the condition of life. -Henry David Thoreau
These words of Thoreau point to a simple truth that we have all probably  felt at times in our lives. Joy that comes with the birth of a baby.  Joy in the coming together of two people in love. Joy of experiencing  little, yet huge pleasures such as eating a cone of ice cream. Joy of  knowing the universe is conspiring always for our growth and our  awakening. Joy of breathing fresh, crisp morning air. Joy of ...(you  complete this one)!
Joy is the condition of life, surely! Thoreau  says this with such a deep knowing, utter confidence and certainty-  which is exactly why I am drawn to this statement. Does he mean, that  life can be full of joy, bliss, awakening- as a natural and constant  state of being? Can we build a life that is permeated with the condition  of joy while we lead human lives and doing all that involves being  human? Can we hold on to the underlying condition of life- joy, just as  Thoreau points out to us?  
Would you like to join me in a little  experiment? For the next seven days, let us go through our days with  Thoreau's statement ringing in our consciousness. Whenever you remember, say these words to yourself. Put this quote on a mirror or next to  your bed. At the end of the week, look back to see how your thoughts,  actions, experiences and perceptions are different, when you look at our  daily life through this lens of joy.
Joy. Joy. Joy.
-Sophia Ojha
