Have you found Happiness?

Have you found Happiness? If so, how have you achieved this?
If not, do you believe you ever will?

2006-03-12T20:30:05Z

bikingkrazy8: I'm confused- your fleshly desires get in the way, so you obey gods will to die to the flesh, please your creator? I'm confused, does this mean you must remain a virgin to death or must be holy man? Can you please explain?

2006-03-14T13:18:41Z

bikingkrazy8: I appreciate the clarification, although I guess I cannot understand. You say you have found happiness in Christ alone & feel filled by the holy spirit, yet you still struggle. You say you feel it is wrong, in Gods eyes, to love breasts. Is it not God who beautified the breast with such love and attraction as to keep man to woman, without forsaking God, so as to assure continuous everlasting procreation?
Is it possible that lust and passion are one, and expressing passion with an honest, respectful, pure heart is God's world?

Jujeaux2006-03-13T12:40:06Z

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It slapped me upside the head some 20 years ago.I dont know,
its something that just fell into place.....

roydiez2006-03-12T19:56:33Z

I´ve found happiness. first time I saw it, was over the corner of my left eye. I had to look very carefully... it was hiding behind all the simple things of a regular day. It was lit by a sunray coming through the window where I grew up with my family. From there, it show the path to the place where I found the love of my life and the activities that I enjoyed most. It cast a reflection on the eyes of my children and insinuates the future ahead of us.

totalgitfromwigan2006-03-12T22:11:47Z

Happiness is as vague a concept as truth or beauty.
Finding it is a mythical notion and the necessarily nebulous nature of "finding it" is a trap. It is one of the traps by which mankind are bound. These notions are designed to foment and perpetuate unrest and insecurity among the people. People in this condition are more easily governed and ordered. Free yourself from the trap of questing for the indefinable and ultimately unnattainable so-called happiness and then you may perhaps find that you actually have happiness and have had it all the time.

bikingkrazy82006-03-12T19:55:03Z

Yes i agree with green chic....i have found it in Christ alone....i feel filled by the holy spirit....but its hard to hold onto it...because my fleshly desires get in the way...that is why the bible commands us to die to the flesh and obey Gods will.....but that is where i am happiest.....is when i know i am doing everything in my power to please my creator.

(revised one day later)
Im sorry i wasent clear, fleshly desires are things that we ourselfs want but that God knows is not good for us. For example, guys LOVE breasts, sad, sick, but true. we LUST over breasts, its not good, lust is an example of our FLESH, its somthing that is wrong in Gods eyes. Not ever having sex is NOT what God intended. You can "die to your flesh) and be EXTREAMLY EXTREAMLY happy. give more details if that still isnt clear enough. im sorry again for not being clear.

irishloveluckycharms2006-03-14T10:41:39Z

I've found happiness. For the longest time I was very depressed, happiness was NOwhere to be found. Then, with the help of God, and some good friends, I was pulled out and now I'm happy with *almost* evrything, and things are okay for my family and me. Sure there's things that bring me down, everyone deals with issues (I'm jealous if you don't), but for the most part, I'm overwhelmed with how lucky I am compared to the rest of the world.

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