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Friday, 31 March 2023

Waking Up in Bliss

Written by Mathew Naismith


Waking up in bliss, in other words being in a euphoric state of mind and consciousness well being. One can awaken at any time in the night and experience this this state, keeping one awake due to the euphoric experience experienced. One can also wake up in the morning with this experience or experience this state any time during the day, of course this is dependent on how one enters into this state of euphoria.


What can induce this state of euphoria? Firstly, we need to understand what this state of euphoria is. The following dictionary interpretation is not what I would state that a state of euphoric bliss relates to.


Euphoric: Exaggerated feeling of well-being or elation. "Euphoric recall is the most difficult of the three memory distortions to understand. Euphoria is the experience of pleasure or excitement and intense feelings of well-being and happiness. Certain natural rewards and social activities, such as aerobic exercise, laughter, listening to or making music and dancing, can induce a state of euphoria.”


Explaining this state as simply a state of exaggeration and distortion I would say, in a fact check way, missing content or of partly false information, a well excepted source of missing content and/or partly false or misleading information in a material world. In actuality, this is to be expected in a state of mind and consciousness primarily based on the material world and this is the point in inducing a state of bliss, even when experiencing trauma. You guessed it, the state of euphoric bliss I am talking about is not based on any kind of mind and consciousness of the material world, this euphoric blissful state is based on the immaterial.


I would myself use the law interpretation of the meaning that immaterial relates to, “Of no importance or relevance especially to a law case.” The other meaning of immaterial of course refers to a state of existence of a source of energy in the absence of matter or form.


A euphoric state of mind, in a world primarily based on the material, is of course of the distortion and exaggeration of mind and consciousness, a state of euphoric bliss based on the immaterial is not. Of course the material mind and consciousness will state that a feeling of euphoric bliss is of exaggeration and distortion, even when materially induced but especially when immaterially induced. To the immaterial mind and consciousness, the material world has no importance and relevance in if one experiences a blissful state or not and this is the point, the material world should not be the primary source for experiencing a state of euphoric bliss.


This is the trick here though. It is not that the material world has no importance and relevance to the immaterial mind and consciousness, it is that a state of mind and consciousness is not primarily based on the material aspects of life but on the immaterial. No, to be of the immaterial world does not take one to see no importance and relevance of the material world, it is just one must avoid inducing immaterial euphoric bliss by desiring this state of mind and consciousness to begin with, otherwise the bliss experienced is based on the material world by seeing no importance and relevance in relation to the material world. In other words avoiding inducing an immaterial state primarily based on a desire to escape a material world.


It is tricky because one must not attach any importance and relevance in relation to the material world, to matter or form, while at the same time see the importance and relevance of the material world. It is not that the material world becomes unimportant or irrelevant to the immaterial mind and consciousness, it is that euphoric bliss is not primarily governed by the material world but the immaterial world. It is simple but tricky. One, while of the material world and of form/matter, must be willing to give up all material possessions while avoiding giving up these possessions to induce an immaterial based euphoric state of bliss. To enter into a state of immaterial euphoric bliss is not primarily based on not being of the material world and of material possessions, but of not experiencing trauma brought on by the absence of the material world and of material possessions. You must really feel no loss at all, period.


In all, it should matter not if the material world is present or absent within your existence and yes, humanity could still wake up in bliss.

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