How can one be in state of ‘perfect and permanent happiness’?
Post date: Jul 1, 2012 12:16:28 PM
How can one be in state of ‘perfect and permanent happiness’?
'In perfect and permanent happiness'- there will be no further hope. So the state is 'hopeless'. If you can bear 'hopelessness' now, that is you are not seeking relief through future as if present is compulsive, 'you are in perfect and permanent happiness' now.
Any experience is a momentum and not something stable or stationary. Brain experiences any thing as movement from lack to fulfillment (happy) or from fulfillment to lack (unhappy) from moment to moment. The illusion works as if momentum can be defined or undone, hence frustrated. To see this is to connect to the self-sustained ground, that is, the automation of momentum.