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Daily Meditation: Friday, February 8, 2002

Be careful not to confuse momentary satisfaction with …

Be careful not to confuse momentary satisfaction with happiness. You cannot, in other words, say you are happy because you have got what you wanted, be it success, material benefits, or even the love of a man or a woman. Why? Because you can never be sure it will last. True happiness is a lasting state and for it to last you must understand and feel things correctly. This is why the initiates say that true happiness is a state of consciousness, which is determined by the thoughts with which we feed our intellect and by the feelings with which we feed our heart. Otherwise, what kind of happiness can we expect if the intellect and the heart are battlefields where chaotic and destructive thoughts and feelings face each other in battle. It is wisdom and love, in other words the light of the intellect and the warmth of the heart, that create harmony, equilibrium and constructiveness. This is true happiness.

Omraam Mikhael Aivanhov




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