As per my graph; it is the state of being that creates your world and not circumstance; and happiness is one of the most powerful vibrations your state of being needs to be in if you wish to create all that you desire. Here is an email I received from dream manifesto who are giving a way a free e-book “The 18 Rules of Happiness” by Karl Moore.
This book has powerful knowledge if you want to understand the frequency of happiness and attain it.
THE EMAIL
Hello Paul Birnie, What stops us from achieving happiness?
Today, I read a great piece of writing by Karl Moore that explained one reason we often get ‘wrapped up’ in our own sadness.
Does this apply to you?
Read it and let me know. — “STOP FEELING SORRY FOR YOURSELF” — by Karl Moore “Self-pity is our worst enemy and if we yield to it, we can never do anything wise in this world.” – Helen Keller
Oh, come on. Admit it. We all do it every single day.
Everybody enjoys wallowing in a little self-pity. It feels great to remind ourselves how terrible the world is. How we’ve not been given the right opportunities. How people are against us. How life has been a real struggle this past year.
Right?
But here’s a true secret to happiness.
And it’s probably the biggest, easiest and quickest happiness secret you’ll stumble across. Ever. If you want to be happy – just stop feeling sorry for yourself. Self-pity, you see, is the worst kind of emotion. It eats up everything around, except itself.
Soon, self-pity is all that exists, and you’re left feeling sorry for how poorly life has been treating you. We’ve all felt like that, right? Maybe you feel like life has dealt you a bad hand. Perhaps you’ve lost money, family or health. It could be that you’ve missed out on so many opportunities that others have been easily granted – and you think that fate really HAS been unfair to you.
And that viewpoint might even be 100% correct. But STOP feeling sorry for yourself. It’s not going to help the situation. It’ll only help you to wallow in a state of apathy, playing the victim. The kind of person that things happen to, but that can’t do anything about it. By stopping feeling sorry for yourself, you can actually get on and DO something about it.
Trust me on this one.
This is the biggest ever technique for putting a smile onto your face. If you want to be happy – stop feeling sorry for yourself. You could stop reading this article right now and you’d already hold the wisdom of ten thousand self-development courses, and double that number of self-help gurus.
And it’s so simple. In fact, it’s worth repeating (and rewording) one more time: Stop feeling sorry for yourself – and you will be happy. — That’s Rule #1 – ‘Stop Feeling Sorry for Yourself’ – of what Karl called ‘The 18 Rules of Happiness’. And guess what… You can download the whole book right now at ZERO cost. A couple of months ago, we let you know that we’d worked with Karl to give you his book for nothing.
Download it now using this link: http://www.karlmoore.com/downloads/mailoutgift.zip
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Enjoy – and see you again very soon!