The Search for Happiness

Everyone wants to be happy. Some seek happiness through the family, in natural and healthy living, in a succesfull career, an active social life, fine foods or gambling and sports. Others experience happiness in politics, the arts, academia, welfare work and literally thousands of other activities that comprise man's unending quest for pleasure.
And with all abundance of science and technology, which vastly outstrips that of all previous generations, is the modern human any happier than his predecessors? The basic situation in our search for happiness is that our sources of happiness are limited. Even sex has its limits.
There is a hidden gem, that deals with a pleasure principle that operates beyond the bounds of time and space. This technique does not depend on new products. It resonates with the innermost part of our being and has been successfully practiced by countless people throughout the ages.

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