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Creating More Happiness: Reconnecting with the Eternal Source Within

  • Writer: APD Creative Team
    APD Creative Team
  • Feb 8
  • 3 min read

Updated: Feb 9

In today’s technology-driven world, material comfort is no longer a luxury—it is a given. Targets, deadlines, profits, and achievements shape our daily lives. Success is carefully planned, systems ensure financial growth, and comforts are readily available. Yet paradoxically, happiness seems to fade with every new acquisition.

Everything is within reach, and still something feels missing. The quiet joy of pausing, celebrating success, and truly living the moment has gradually disappeared.


The Silent Vacuum After Achievement

At a certain stage in life, many of us reach a point where goals are achieved, ambitions fulfilled—yet an unexplained emptiness arises. This inner vacuum often leads to conflict, restlessness, or escape. Some lash out at loved ones, some attempt to relive past moments of happiness, while others search endlessly for new places, people, or experiences that promise bliss.

But happiness rarely lies elsewhere. Those who are truly fortunate are the ones who adapt, evolve, and learn to love the present reality, rather than chasing the past.


Nature’s Role and the Illusion of Loss

Love, longing, attachment, and emotional intensity are nature’s tools—designed to ensure creation and continuity of life. When nature’s purpose is fulfilled, this intensity slowly recedes. Without awareness, this withdrawal is experienced as loss or emptiness.

However, those who remain conscious during this transition discover a deeper truth: joy is not fleeting—it is eternal.


Happiness Is Your Natural State

True happiness does not come from external achievements. It already exists within you.

Consider the body: your hand naturally holds, touches, and feels. When it fails to function, a doctor does not force it to work—he restores balance so it can return to its natural state. Similarly, your mind is naturally designed to experience joy. When happiness fades, it is not lost—it is blocked.


The Role of the Subconscious Mind & Living Space

The conscious mind receives information in two ways:

  1. Through the senses—sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell.

  2. Through the subconscious mind.

The subconscious mind continuously absorbs information from your living and working spaces. It is also the gateway to the eternal source of joy within you. When this mind is cluttered with irrelevant or conflicting spatial energies, its connection to inner happiness weakens.


MahaVastu: Restoring Inner Alignment

When the 4-Steps of MahaVastu are applied at home and the workplace, the subconscious mind begins to clear. This restores harmony between the conscious and subconscious, allowing true happiness and lasting joy to surface naturally.


Imbalances in key MahaVastu zones—especially ENE (East of North-East) and NNW (North of North-West)—caused by incorrectly placed kitchens, toilets, or storage areas can block your ability to enjoy success, relationships, wealth, and achievements.

These imbalances can be corrected by:

  • Using a green stone slab through the Tattva Shuddhi Technique

  • Placing fresh flowers in the ENE zone

  • Positioning a pair of white horses in the NNW zone


Beyond the Three States of Mind

MahaVastu uses age-old techniques to restore awareness and consciousness, reconnecting you with the eternal source of joy. Maharishi Patanjali described this state as Gunateet—beyond rajas (activity), tamas (inertia), and sattva (insight).


The Path to True Happiness

Through MahaVastu, the root cause of unhappiness can be identified. By applying the most suitable techniques from the 16 MahaVastu principles, one can move beyond temporary pleasure and experience true, lasting happiness—not as a pursuit, but as a natural state of being.

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