Ange du Bonheur

Raphael, Psalm 5, verse 9: It is beneficial for the mortal body and life to be happy, but not at the expense of the soul and the higher, eternal, and immortal nature of man.

Uriel, Psalm 19, verse 13: To escape this state of affairs, one need only understand this law: thoughts and feelings are real; they set in motion forces and influences that in turn produce results, whether for happiness or misfortune.

Raphael, Psalm 70, verse 12: These lenses have appeared because people have viewed the world passively. They have thus allowed themselves to be influenced by store windows, magazines, television, the envy of others, and whatever an artificial world has placed before their eyes to entice and ensnare them. This artificial world has shaped and educated people by holding out the illusion that happiness on earth consists of having a home, a family, a social status, a job, money, vacations, and good health. Of course, this life is not negative, but the world’s message is this: if you have all of these things, you will find happiness on earth, and then you can take the time to enjoy other things that are less vital, less essential to you. That is where the deception comes in, for what is essential is essential, and everything else comes after it.

Raphael, Psalm 73, verse 6: Do not weigh down your life, but work toward what is nothing but happiness. Banish fears and doubts, and build your future and that of your children in the Light. Of course, not everything is easy. But open your eyes: this is your world; you cannot escape it. So choose the difficulty that will bring you Light, beauty, greatness, and soul.

Uriel, Psalm 62, verse 1: You often complain that life on Earth is difficult. You think the same thing about the path toward the Light. Of course your life is difficult, but when one looks at humans from the perspective of another sphere of existence, it seems as though they are deliberately complicating their lives and provoking all kinds of situations, creating all the conditions necessary for hardship to arise. They seek out the wrong kind of friends; they look for and bring about everything that leads them toward slavery, imprisonment, and subjugation. They give their strength, their intelligence, and their souls to those who seek to weaken them, to chain them, to harm them, and to destroy them. Why do they not align themselves with what is good and brings happiness? Why do they listen to the thieves of souls? Why do they place all their trust in those who lead them to nothingness? Why do they not take refuge in nature, observe its superior intelligence, and enter its school by adopting its rhythms? Why do they not create the conditions for a better life?