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Essential Philosophy: Happiness, Relationships, and Sex
Essential Philosophy: Happiness, Relationships, and Sex
Essential Philosophy: Happiness, Relationships, and Sex
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Sex has been suppressed for ages but more than ninety percent people secretly look for methods which stimulate them. Nowadays there are internet sites, porn literature, and porn films. They pay for sex and want to come out of the suppressed state. Sex makes you fool, I agree with it because this is the only reason which makes people desist from making love in public. The reason is nobody wants to look so foolish. Now, in California, which is the most advanced stupid place in the whole world, they have hotels for peeping Toms -- you have to pay for it. Inside two fools are making love, and many around the room are sitting and looking and enjoying what the two fools are enjoying. They are enjoying how the couple is making fools of themselves. People pay for it, but those two people are not aware of it; they have also paid.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherRaja Sharma
Release dateDec 27, 2011
ISBN9781465710833
Essential Philosophy: Happiness, Relationships, and Sex
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Raja Sharma

Raja Sharma is a retired college lecturer.He has taught English Literature to University students for more than two decades.His students are scattered all over the world, and it is noticeable that he is in contact with more than ninety thousand of his students.

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    Essential Philosophy - Raja Sharma

    Essential Philosophy: Happiness, Relationships, and Sex

    Raja Sharma

    Copyright@2011 Raja Sharma

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    Preface

    I am trying to give you as many examples I can just to convince you that all that makes you happy in this world is essentially physical and it is momentary but some of you might be there who have attained to the state of consciousness or unconsciousness where they feel infinite happiness which is never going to end. They are able to easily convert their pains into happiness because they have learned the art of understanding and seeing the world as if they were seeing a dream. They have disillusioned themselves and they realize that bodily pleasures and pains are transitory. There can be unending happy state of mind but there cannot be unending pain. Once you have reached the highest rung of happiness, you see the pain taking last breaths at the lowest rung. It has stopped following you and you are a blessed person.

    Chapter One

    Happiness is not something which can be defined in general term, for the causes are different and the experiencers are different. One particular thing can make you happy but the same thing can make someone very sad. Mr. Smith is happy because he has been blessed with a son, but his neighbour, Mr. Brown, is very sad because he has already got six sons and his wife is going to deliver the seventh one. Mr. Brown’s happiness will return with the birth of his first daughter. Just a jest, and there is nothing serious in it.

    I am not concerned about your happiness that is momentary, the result of something which is in the form of material. I am going to talk about the happiness which is a state. Your happiness depends on you, and your state of consciousness, or unconsciousness. It can be everlasting, without decreasing even when you are asleep.

    You must be thinking what a foolish idea it is! How can a person be happy in his sleep? Have you never been happy in your sleep? If not, then you have not been acquainted with the real happiness, the state of happiness, which begins to dwell permanently in your mind and existence if you are ready to open the doors.

    Some scholars and philosophers divide people in types and there are some who do not divide at all. Osho divided people in two types: the sleeping ones and the awakened ones, and, of course, a small part in between. I am not in favour of this division because I can’t divide people in types; I can never find two similar minds in this world. If I begin to believe that one million people are really awake and six million people are sleeping because they have not experienced something divine happening to them, then I will be wrong because I will be befooling you. How can there be division? No two minds are similar and if we try to make two minds similar, it will be like training or conditioning them. I am against any kind of conditioning when it comes to dealing with the terms like happiness.

    Happiness, your very personal happiness, is the result of your state of consciousness. You are very tired and you want to sleep, but there is a phone call and the caller informs you that you have won a lottery of one million dollars and you can collect the amount the following morning from the office of the caller, your sleep disappear. You forget about your sleep and the whole night passes in making plans with your wife, calculating and making the list of

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