Yes- and I do respect your path of understanding as different from my
own.//Times of crisis and unhappiness are often the springboards to
becoming- but this is often perceived in retrospect.//

On Sep 10, 1:23 am, iam deheretic <[email protected]> wrote:
> That is not true,,  it is one persons saying he is unhappy because he is
> seeking god and trying to justify what he thinks, a distortion of ideas.
> what I have found is truths are never really hidden we are looking in the
> wrong places.. or trying to make it to complex.
>
> Rigsy  the term higher power is a way of preventing me from forcing my
> beliefs on you..
> Allan
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> On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 2:39 AM, kenny1 <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > I think if you look up quotes under happiness you will find anything
> > you seek. i like the quote by, i guess some indian guy, that goes...
> > As long as you are seeking happiness (or God), you will never find it,
> > because the act of seeking itself is a confession of unhappiness".-
> > Adi Da Samraj.   happiness is not the subject. our actions and
> > thoughts can be though. our happiness is dependant upon our actions.
> > then you can go deep into the mentality of people. I never see what
> > has been done; I only see what remains to be done.  Siddhartha Buddha.
> > there is wisdom in that. try reading some confucious. philosophy. but
> > it is just as you make it i think. sometimes i realize that one bad
> > thought can ruin your day. it is sort of like a pattern, but once you
> > understand it it changes... you change, but there is then more to
> > learn. a circle? circles... who really knows the truth? should we
> > seacrh for hidden truths? i think the disposition of one creates one
> > "happiness" level.  "The greatest part of our happiness depends on our
> > dispositions, not our circumstances" - Martha Washington.
> > "I quote others only in order the better to express myself.” -Michel
> > de Montaigne
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> > On Sep 8, 10:50 am, Molly Brogan <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Slip has been bringing us back lately, to the notion of happiness, our
> > > duty to happiness, the source of our happiness.  I think this is
> > > important.  Our method of pursuit of happiness, I think, determines
> > > the ultimate result of our happiness, I think.
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> > > Here is a non dual perspective on happiness by a 21st century mystic:
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> > >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPDthzsyvQc
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> > > What do YOU think?
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