I've yet to meet a person who isn't searching for happiness. In the fabric of human existence, the quest for happiness is a common thread that binds us all. Innately, every soul yearns for joy, embarking on a lifelong journey in pursuit of it. Sometimes, in our pursuit of happiness, we find ourselves making choices that, in hindsight, might seem less than wise. Regrettably, for many of us, happiness is but a fleeting visitor, making its presence known only momentarily.
Today's post seeks to unravel the mystery of why true happiness is so hard to find, and why we find ourselves in a perpetual chase after it.
The answer to this seemingly intricate question is, in truth, quite simple. For simplicity lies at the heart of truth, though our complex personalities might beg to differ. The elusive nature of happiness stems from our tendency to seek it in the impermanent. And, as the objects of our desires are transient, so too is the happiness they bring. What are these ephemeral things I speak of? There are countless examples, but let us touch upon three common culprits:
So, you see, seeking happiness in external, transient things is a recipe for disappointment. This pursuit leaves people restless, hungry, greedy, always fighting for the next thing that promises a fleeting taste of happiness.
I encourage you to observe your thoughts and consider where you seek happiness. Notice your expectations and what excites you. If it's in the ephemeral, external things, you won't find lasting happiness there.
The answer reminds me of a poem I was taught in preschool, titled "Glasses" by the Polish poet Julian Tuwim. It tells of a man searching for his glasses in various places around his house, growing increasingly agitated, even shouting that someone must have stolen them, until he looks in the mirror and realizes they've been on his nose all along. Similarly, you don't need to search far for happiness. You already possess it, as true, enduring happiness comes from within. This inner happiness is constant and not dependent on external factors. It's about being present, focusing not on oneself but on serving others, appreciating a higher power—be it God, the Universe, Energy—and practicing gratitude. Thus, you don't need to seek these things outside yourself; true, lasting happiness comes from within.
I leave you with words by Denis Waitley, which beautifully summarize what happiness is: "Happiness cannot be traveled to, owned, earned, worn, or consumed. Happiness is the spiritual experience of living every minute with love, grace, and gratitude." I wish this for you with all my heart.
Our Center focuses on helping individuals plagued by spirits. If you're affected by spirits, finding this inner state of happiness can be incredibly challenging, if not impossible. Spirits bombard us with negative emotions and block us from our Higher Self. Therefore, the first step should be to rid yourself of these spirits to reconnect with your inner source of happiness.
About the Author:
Marianna oversees the daily operations of The Dr. Wanda Pratnicka Center, skillfully advising staff members on guiding clients through the spirit removal process. Her efforts extend beyond management; she is dedicated to raising awareness about the phenomenon of spirit possession, utilizing various platforms including events, books, and digital media. In her leisure time, Marianna delights in gardening, immerses herself in reading, and explores new natural wonders.
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