no. you cannot know true bliss unless you are aware of the *opposite* of bliss. and you cannot be aware of this if you are ignorant. in other words, ignorance could lead to contentment or perhaps complacency, but not true bliss. bliss, i believe, is achieved after striving for it.
2006-07-11 20:11:54
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answered by aj 3
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Are you talking bout the club named Bliss in St Martin?
2006-07-12 03:17:46
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answered by Loyc 3
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Consider the ignorant, for example racists, do they seem blissful? They seem awfully angry to me.
2006-07-12 03:11:21
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answered by Anonymous
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YES .... It is ...but "Short LIVED" Bliss,it is like a pigeon trying to escape cat's claws by closing it's eyes!!!
2006-07-12 06:27:37
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answered by sultan 4
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im guessing that ur asking what this means or an expanation so I'm thinking that if you don't know that there's anything wrong or bad how can you be worried about something you don't know about. For instance if your spouse was cheating and you didn't know wouldn't you feel than you would when you found out?
2006-07-12 03:11:52
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answered by MelDee5♥ 1
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bliss
2006-07-12 03:11:38
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answered by green123 3
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ignorance lead me to the light!
what a delight!
the present of evil!
who can thank the evil?
2006-07-12 03:16:29
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answered by bluffylee 1
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No not if the ignorance could get you into trouble!!
2006-07-12 03:11:11
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answered by amarylis 3
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We're all in the Matrix.
That steak you're eating is not real!
Don't you wish you didn't know that.
There is no spoon...
2006-07-12 03:12:12
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answered by bogusman82 5
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nope, ignorance of the law is no excuse
2006-07-12 03:11:21
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answered by jadeaaustin 4
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