Bliss is an untouchable state that is above and beyond happiness. The happiness that is generally referred to is in some way or form related to worldly or external things. Bliss, on the other, is an experience of the Soul and it is not dependent upon any external stimuli. Generally in life we find that whatever makes us happy has the potential to make us unhappy as well. Spiritual bliss or is the highest bliss. It is true bliss. Spiritual bliss is the bliss of one’s own soul. It is bliss that is transcendental, continuous, uniform and eternal.
The true nature of all living beings is the Soul. The Soul is the true Self and yet from time immemorial, due to an illusion regarding one’s identity, one rejoices in the happiness and pleasures of the non-self. Pleasures and worldly happiness comes out of emotions. These emotions are temporal and fleeting. They are dependent upon external objects, the mind, the senses etc. We have to make efforts in order to attain this happiness. As long as one is under the illusion of his real nature, he experiences happiness through his five senses. Because this happiness is temporary and short-lived, he goes through life subjecting himself and others to creating anger, pride, deceit, greed, attachment and abhorrence. It is only when he tastes a more superior (permanent) happiness; the bliss of his real Self as the Soul, that his predisposition towards temporary happiness gradually diminishes.
There is endless inner bliss within each living; this bliss is the soul bliss but it is prevented from being expressed. A veil is created over the soul through anger, pride, deceit, greed, attachment and abhorrence and thus one looses the experience of inner bliss. Bliss experience, therefore prevails in the absence of anger, pride, attachment and greed. Worldly happiness is not true bliss. It is infatuation; it is short lived like intoxication from alcohol.
True bliss cannot be experienced from any external things. Five senses are required to experience worldly happiness, whereas no senses are needed to experience the true bliss of the Soul. On the contrary, senses are an obstacle to this inner bliss. True bliss or real happiness is eternal bliss. True bliss is not dependent upon anything worldly since all worldly things are temporary. As long as there is illusion about one’s real identity, the peace or happiness he feels is really mental happiness. It is happiness that is transient and it will remain only as long as the source of that happiness remains. True happiness or true bliss should be completely independent and only the bliss of the soul is true bliss; it is eternal bliss.
The true experience of bliss can be attained upon acquiring Self-realization, which is the knowledge of your real Self. This knowledge is acquired from the Gnani who is Self-realized Himself, and experiences the true bliss and has the spiritual powers to bestow the same upon all who come to Him seeking it. This process takes two hours through the new short-cut path of Akram Vignan. This is a scientific short-cut path of knowledge of the Soul and Self-realization. All you have to do is come to the current Gnani of this path and ask for it.