Living
the Questions is a simple yet powerful process to help us become ever more
present in our lives.
The process is explained in a new book called Unconditional Bliss: Finding Happiness in the Face of Hardship, written by Raphael
Cushnir and published by Quest.
"In terms of contemporary spiritual classics, this book ranks with 'The Four Agreements' and 'The Power of Now.'" - Bodhi Tree Review
FROM THE INTRODUCTION:
Imagine an existence of constant, ever-available bliss. Imagine that this
bliss asks for nothing and depends on nothing. Imagine that it is the very
foundation of all experience, and that not even the most tragic of life's
events can alter its strength or presence.
I know that this bliss exists. I know it because I live it. And I believe
that you can, too.
What's more, in order to live in the radiance of this bliss, you don't
need to be like me or anyone else. You don't need to have faith in God
or any creed. Whether you're shy or loud, Christian or atheist,
revolutionary or arch-conservative, this bliss belongs to you.
"Alright then," you must be asking, "so where is it?"
The answer is simple. The bliss to which I'm referring is deep within
every one of us, always present but rarely chosen. To choose it requires
the asking of just two questions. We need to ask these questions with
great patience and intention. We need to embody them, to live them.
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