True Happiness

True Happiness

Recently, I came across several videos that suggested the idea that we don’t need happiness. Even though it was presented from different angles and with different arguments, I know exactly where this idea comes from—the false self. It doesn’t need happiness and doesn’t know what it actually is, because it appears that the false self (also known as the ego, shadow, mind, etc.) is actually no more than a complex subconscious program.

When I realized The Self (Real Self), I found that true happiness or supreme bliss is our natural state. We don’t need to do anything or have anything to achieve this state when we realize our Real Self. But when we confuse ourselves with the false self, we are not able to experience true happiness for a prolonged period of time, if ever.

The problem is most people think that they are their false self. This strange illusion arises because we identify ourselves with our minds and think that the internal dialogue that we hear is the reflection of our own thoughts.

After long and careful observation, I concluded that the main goal that the false self is trying to pursue is to divert us from Self-Realization. And since happiness is the natural state of our Real Self, it’s trying to do everything possible to keep us away from it.

What most people understand as happiness is often just a state of excitement, and very often it is a chaotic state—similar to what we experience when we feel fear or anxiety. Surprisingly, it is actually produced by negative emotions, and it’s not a positive feeling at all.

Sometimes happiness is also confused with feelings of satisfaction or joy. These are positive and desirable states that belong to our Real Self, but they are not the same as true happiness. True happiness is a much more profound state, in my experience.

Most important is to understand that true happiness cannot be achieved by any material or exterior means. The chasing of happiness in the outside world is a useless endeavor. How often do we think that as soon as we get something or achieve something, we’ll become completely happy? And how long does it last?

But there is something we can do to realize the Real Self and find true happiness—it is the “purification of Consciousness.” When I first heard this expression, I thought that we need to purify our Consciousness from some “dark” energies. And this is how it’s usually described by many—because to our inner vision and feelings, it often appears as something dark, heavy, and unsettling.

However, after spending many years purifying my Consciousness, I finally realized that this dark and heavy “stuff” is actually made of negative subconscious understanding. And this negative subconscious understanding is also known as “negative subconscious beliefs.”

Although we usually think that our feelings and thoughts are something completely different, in reality, they have something in common—understanding. And as I write in my book Technologies of Happiness:

“Consciousness feels what it understands and understands what it feels.”

—Nat Noble

This means that what we experience as negative emotions are basically also thoughts; only they are on a much deeper (subconscious) level, and we’ve invested much more energy in them. However, our pure energy is trapped in a discordant pattern (or “charge”) that is stored in our body and is associated with a certain negative belief.

When a negative subconscious belief becomes activated, we experience what we call a “negative emotion.” We all intuitively understand that an emotion has a meaning, but we usually don’t know that its meaning is very precise. When we change this meaning by replacing the subconscious belief, we stop experiencing this emotion.

Unfortunately, I’ve discovered that we have thousands of negative subconscious beliefs and, consequently, thousands of emotions—because each emotion is a unique combination of meaning and sensations. We just don’t have names for all of them, and that is why we often don’t know what exactly we feel.

The good news is that when you learn how to replace negative subconscious beliefs, the process becomes almost automatic, and you can replace negative beliefs as soon as they become activated or find and replace them when you want or need.

This means that we don’t have to carry the burden of heavy feelings our entire life. We can release them as long as we understand that the negative subconscious beliefs that we have are the result of wrong understanding and need to be corrected.

It is also important to know that negative subconscious beliefs are responsible for all other negative issues, including problems related to our health, and all negative events and circumstances that we encounter. This is because our subconscious creates our entire reality for us—just like it creates our dreams.

After we remove all the confusion from our subconscious mind, we uncover our true nature, which begins to shine with true happiness, and we are able to rediscover the blissful state of our Real Self.

How to Control Emotions

How to Control Emotions

Why I Wanted to Learn How to Control Emotions

I had a deep desire to know how to control emotions since I was a child because I was often exposed to the narcissistic rage and other emotional outbursts of others. Being very sensitive to subtle energies, I experienced the negative emotions of others as very physical sensations in my body.

I couldn’t understand why people would choose to express those emotions, and frankly, I thought I had been switched at birth and ended up in the wrong family.

But when I became a teenager, I started to experience deep negative emotions I couldn’t understand. I tried to fight them, but they were very persistent.

Not being able to control my own negative emotions was probably even harder than experiencing the negative emotions of others. It felt wrong to have those feelings, but at the same time, I was powerless to change them.

To be honest, in my entire life I met very few peaceful, well-balanced people. And since I didn’t know them very well, I wasn’t sure if they were peaceful on the inside or just on the outside. But every time I met someone like that, I tried to understand how they were able to stay peaceful when the entire world seemed to be plunged into emotional chaos.

How I Learned to Control Emotions

Until the age of 25, I didn’t even know that we could choose our thoughts and feelings. I started to learn how to control emotions when one of my friends gave me a book by Louise Hay. Until then, I thought that our thoughts and emotions were inevitable reactions to the world around us.

I started to adjust the way I thought and reacted, and I saw some very positive changes. But I was still missing the bigger picture of reality and the Self.

I gained much more clarity a few years later when my Spiritual Awakening began. But it took more than ten years of purification of consciousness and many spiritual experiences to finally understand how emotions work and where they come from. Right now, it seems so simple and obvious, but it took years of hard work to figure it out.

What Emotions Are

In simple terms, emotions are the subconscious understanding that comes to our awareness through bodily sensations. We feel them as something very personal because of our feeling nature, but in reality, they are basically just thoughts. This means they don’t always reflect the truth.

What is even more important is that emotions do not reflect our own understanding. Many of our subconscious beliefs are inherited, and another big portion of our beliefs we catch in early childhood from others. Only a small amount reflects our own beliefs, but these are influenced by the beliefs we’ve inherited and caught from others.

How to Control Emotions

Through the inner work I was doing, I discovered that behind each negative emotion is a negative subconscious belief. The fastest way to control emotions and change the way we feel is by replacing this negative subconscious belief with a positive one.

It works like magic. One moment you are in a state of deep emotional turmoil, and it seems absolutely impossible to calm down. The next moment, you can’t even understand why you had such a strong reaction to something that no longer bothers you at all.

We often get attached to our negative emotions, but we don’t realize that they are unnatural to us. Our true nature, our Real Self, is always peaceful and blissful. How to find and replace negative beliefs I describe in detail in my book.

Why It Is Important to Replace Negative Beliefs

You probably already know that this reality is an illusion. Through various spiritual experiences, I came to the conclusion that our subconscious mind creates our entire reality just as it creates our dreams. Our negative subconscious beliefs affect all our experiences. They are reflected back to us as negative circumstances and health-related issues.

From my experience, I know that when you live in a state of inner chaos, it doesn’t go away even if you are in the most beautiful and peaceful place. You bring this state with you wherever you go, and you perceive reality through the filter of this state. It means that if we want positive changes, we need to make them within ourselves first.

But since the cause of inner chaos is negative subconscious beliefs, we need to remove them if we want to experience a happy and peaceful life. To bring about positive changes, we need to work on our subconscious understanding and replace negative subconscious programs. This will allow us to overcome negative emotions and return to our innate peaceful and blissful state.

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