Thursday, May 24, 2012

Blissful Thinking

Bliss is a drug.  It is the most addicting drug on the planet.  It is also the hardest drug to come by.  There are no Bliss Dealers on street corners.  Your Doctor can't prescribe medication full of bliss.  You cannot create a bliss lab in your basement.  Quite simply, bliss comes from within you.  Most of us never get to experience the high that bliss brings.

Melancholy is also a very powerful drug.  This drug is much easier to come by.  There are plenty of melancholy dealers on the street.  Offering up many different recipes for despair.  Most of us surround ourselves with these people.  People that bring us down.  People that insert their needles of hate and aggression into the very veins that can provide bliss.

With a sense of urgency, remove these people from your life.  Surround yourself with people that genuinely care about you.  I have personally started to do this.  For the first time in many years, I have found inner peace.  I have surrounded myself with people that love me.  People that lift me up and make me feel good about myself.  It's because of this.....I have bliss.

When you practice positive thinking, listen to positive music, read a positive book, surround yourself with loving beautiful people, your body begins to produce bliss.  Once you feel the overwhelming high that you get from it, you never want it to go away.  This drug has no side effects.  As a matter of fact, it will strengthen everything about your well being, which will lengthen your stay here on Earth.

Once your body begins to create bliss, there is no stopping it.  You start to glow.  You start to radiate.  Your energy is contagious.  You begin to become a drug yourself.  You spread to those around you.  It's powerful and there's nothing that can stop it.  Your whole world changes.......The world of everyone around you changes.

I am experiencing bliss for the first time in many years.  It feels good.  It feels right.  I never want to let it go.  I can make it last forever.  Melancholy had too much of a grip on me.  I fought it and won.  I will not relapse.  This is not "wishful thinking!"  This is "Blissful Thinking!"  It's my new thought process and it's here to stay.-Blink

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