Eudaimonia is not an emotional state; it is more about being all that you can, fulfilling your potential. The idea is that by living in a way that reaches your full potential you bloom or flourish and so display the best version of you that you can be.
-Aristotle

Beliefs

Beliefs

Happiness is a state of mind, not a destination.

Celebrations are the best way to experience happiness.

Eudaimonia is about personal experience.

In a celebratory social environment the emotions that result from bringing everyone together are ultimately what makes one happy.

The purpose of Celebrations are to appreciate and celebrate life, family and friends.

Birthdays are one of the most important days to celebrate.

The after life is not a concern in Eudaimonia because our primary concern is finding happiness in this lifetime.

Happiness is found ultimately within yourself, but happiness outside oneself can be found in those who surround you.

No age group is excluded from Celebrations, however each age group celebrates differently.

There is no right or wrong way to celebrate.

Code of Ethics

Code of Ethics

While in Celebration…

Follow the Golden Rule – Treat everyone equally.

Your happiness should not cause any one else harm.

Do not act impulsively, act responsibly.

Do not instigate negative behavior

Live in the moment -- enjoy your life now and do not worry about the future.

Freely experience happiness, as long as it is within the laws established by your country

Do not pass judgment on others, especially on what makes them happy.

The point of the religion is to have that feeling of happiness that one gets when hanging out with friends and bringing people together, so if drinking is involved, it should be done responsibly. Followers should not get to the point of uncontrollable intoxication in which they lose memory and ability to function.

✶✶ Eudaimonians are not restricted to practicing just the Religion of Celebration. They are free to explore and practice other religions as well.✶✶

Rituals

Rituals & Celebrations

Saturday is the day of celebration.

Sunday is the day of rest and reflection.

Reflection is time of deep contemplation on ones Celebration experiences and can be done alone or with friends or family.

June 21st is the official holiday of Eudaimonia – “Eudaimonia Day” - a day where people worldwide celebrate life.

These are reflections of our followers who wish to share their experiences and joy with others.

Carnaval de Barranquilla

For a particular city in Colombia, the month of March brings with it one of the most famous celebrations in the country.  The "Carnaval de Barranquilla" is known for its extravagant costumes, unbelievable dance routines, giant floats, and most of all its music.  The carnival celebrates the diversity of the people that live in Barranquilla and it embraces the different cultures that came upon the city's shores years ago.  The carnival starts off with the "batalla de flores" or "the battle of flowers" which is a giant parade that takes over the entire city. People dress up in traditional dresses from each respective caribbean culture.
Traditional "cumbiamberos" dancing one of the most famous dances in the coast, cumbia.
  During the battle, hundreds of floats filled with people parade the streets. You can find a float for everything from beer, to pirates, to clowns, and even a mock-celebrity float.  The carnival focuses a lot on satire and with simply having fun.  Anyone who wants can join the parade and dress up as whatever they want. Besides celebrating the different cultures that reside within this coastal city, the carnival also celebrates people's individuality.  The parade had a section for everything imaginable and if someone felt like they had something to express, they went right up and danced the streets proudly.  

These ladies are promoting one of the regional beers Aguila on their own float.
     The parade lasts all day and during the entire length of it, you get to hear traditional Colombian music such as salsa, merengue, and most importantly, cumbia.  Each of these genres comes with multiple sets of professional dancers that dance up and down the streets in giant, coordinated groups that leave you wishing that you had their unequaled ability to dance.  What leaves you even more in shock, is when, all of a sudden, the street fills up with hundreds of five to thirteen year old children all dancing at the same exact time with amazing rhythm and incredible latin flavor. Other big traditions during the battle include drinking Aguardiente (Colombia's traditional liquor) until at least every person there has had a little sip as well as throwing flour around until everyone's face is white. 

  My family was all in attendance last march...and they were more than ready to celebrate.
During this day, people let go of their problems and just start off the week of festivities by completely embracing the joyous atmosphere of the parade.  Everyone embraces each others' differences and the entire city celebrates as one.  It truly was amazing to be a part of this celebration and to see how an entire city can be united simply with music, dancing, flour, and aguardiente.


The carnival not only gave me quality time with my family, but it also reminded me of the joy of letting loose and celebrating life.