If Infinite Bliss Exists — Where Is It?

If lasting happiness exists, it must come from an infinite source. Explore the Vedic understanding of Brahm as the source of true bliss.

If Infinite Bliss Exists — Where Is It?

If Not Here… Then Where?

We’ve seen:

  • Everyone seeks happiness.
  • Worldly pleasure is temporary.
  • Our desire for happiness does not fade.

If infinite happiness exists, it cannot come from something that changes.

It must come from something unchanging.


What the Vedas Suggest

The Vedas describe an ultimate reality called Brahm.

Not an idea.
Not a myth.
Not a symbol.

But the infinite source of existence, consciousness, and bliss.

If something is infinite, it does not depend on anything else.

If it is independent, its bliss cannot diminish.


A Simple Logic

If:

  • We desire infinite happiness,
  • Finite objects cannot provide it,
  • And infinite happiness must belong to something unchanging,

Then the source of that happiness must be the Supreme Reality — God.


But Why Haven’t We Experienced It?

If infinite bliss exists, why don’t we naturally experience it?

Because knowing about something is not the same as knowing it directly.

We can know water exists.

That does not quench thirst.

The next question becomes unavoidable:

If infinite bliss exists — how do we reach it?

And that leads us to something important.

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If Infinite Bliss Exists — Where Is It?