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Pure and Steadfast Bliss

Topic: HappinessPublished May 25, 2009

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An individual in his or her purest and true nature is really a completely happy person. Why so—in this short article it can be suggested that each person that is now living, who has ever lived and who would ever live not just possesses that innate bliss within them, yet in fact actually is bliss in itself. Most persons feel that they are actually pursuing their happiness if they believe that they could obtain their dream car, their dream house, their much awaited promotion, their dream job, their dream vacation and most especially their ideal lifetime partner or any possible “little” things in life.

When in fact, acquiring and owning some things do not bring the happiness that someone is trying to pursue. This is why so many individuals that possess so many great and valuable things still want some more. Not only do great acquisition fail to provide the happiness that a person is seeking, well in fact, material possessions are trying to get in the way of someone’s capacity and ability to experience true bliss and contentment; the happy feeling does not really materialize when material things were acquired and owned. Only very few persons feel the bliss that they as a matter of fact have within them.

Perhaps a reason for this is because some individuals have this usual misconception that in order to attain happiness that they desire in their lives, they first have to acquire some particular things or objects that would in the process provide them with the happiness they so long for. But when a person sets aside all those distracting stuff they have been concentrated on, then they could find the true and natural existing peace they already have within them. When someone is focused and determined to get the things that they think would make them blissful and happy, and then only to find out that the happiness is not present there once the things are in their hands, that individual has to admit then that their energy, time and efforts were merely wasted on the objects they pursued (because they only chased these things in the pursuit of happiness).

If an individual were to create and build the very feeling or emotion (of bliss, happiness, peace, contentment etc.) their target, rather than making things or possessions their targets, then that person is sure and most likely to feel that desired emotion, once the target is finally accomplished. Okay, so how can someone go about and make the real and true feeling of pure and steadfast bliss their target instead and then take and proceed with the necessary steps to accomplish their target? There is actually knowledge and information that surrounds “manifestation” which could answer this question and bring about much more essential and indispensable insights for a more meaningful, peaceful and fulfilling life.

Why not making it a point to start this very day and moment to clear your life of those unnecessary and unwanted distractions and instead discover and unmask your true, natural steadfast and enduring bliss.

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The author of this article Amy Twain is a Self Improvement Coach who has been successfully coaching and guiding clients for many years. Amy recently published a new home study course on how to boost your Self Esteem ove ight. More info about this “Quick-Action Plan for A More Confident You” is available at FabulousSelfEsteem.com.

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