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A few things that make me happy are kindness, metaphysics, laughter, learning, good friends, and choosing to see people from my soul's perspective instead of my human standpoint.

Choosing to feel good despite our environment or choosing laughter over irritation are soul attributes. My favorite happy moments are when I allow the energy of the universe to pour through me. I cherish the grace of those moments because I experience the world from my souls platform. This is when love outweighs criticism and appreciation outranks judgment.

Recently the Associated Press® interviewed me regarding celebrity predications for 2007. My interviewer asked questions about Britney Spears, Paris Hilton, Tom Cruise, and Mel Gibson.

I predict a comeback for Britney before 2008. Tom will have his best career highs between 2009 and 2012, while Mel won't be as negatively affected by his racial comments as industry insiders suspect.

Our Human Perspective

Enter… Paris Hilton. While preparing for the Associated Press I had great insights about Paris Hilton. A lot of stars don't care for Paris. In their opinion, she hasn't earned her celebrity status, with the exception that she's an heir to the Hilton Hotel Empire. They're okay with the rich part; it's the famous part that aggravates them.

On a human level, that's a standard assessment. Haven't you noticed that most people who work hard, struggle, and scrimp to make their dreams a reality don't like it when a cute socialite succeeds without the blood, sweat or tears?

Our Soul Perspective

A prominent law of the Universe states; follow your happiness and the Universe will provide. Famous last words: From a Soul Perspective, Paris Hilton is a role model. Oops, you just fainted, “ Paris! A role model?” I'll get the smelling salts and explain… catch your breath.

From Entrepreneur to Party-preneur®

Paris enjoys partying, socializing, fashion, and being with rich and famous people. We could learn a lot from Paris Hilton. Yes, she was born into money. Yes, she grew up with famous people. Yes, she's a socialite, loves to party, wear designer clothes, travel on private jets and, adores having her picture taken.

Here's the hitch. These things make her happy! Happiness is a hi-frequency that brings people more great things to feel happy about. The happier we are, the greater our lives become. The truth is, Paris has the Happy Factor down to a science. In essence, she's taken her entrepreneur status to a new level by turning her socializing and nightclubbing skills into a Party-preneur® industry.

The next time you feel critical, choose to shift your focus to the Happy Factor. Ask yourself, “What would my soul do in this moment” and allow the Universe to activate your emotions and change your life.

Kindness, metaphysics, laughter, good friends, and choosing my soul's perspective make me happy. These emotions are my dominant focus. The happiness I've experienced doing what I love continues to create my life-purpose. The same principles are true for everyone.

Follow your happiness and the Universe will provide. Now, “That's hot!”

© Eddie Conner, 2007. Eddie Conner is a Soul Intuitive, Humorist and the Author of Kicking the Big But Syndrome. His show on the PodCastGO Network titled, “Soul Awareness with Eddie Conner” is seen by ten million people. Eddie conducts world tours to Peru, China, Alaska, Hawaii, and the Mexican Riviera. For more information, visit www.EddieConner.com

Printed in the February/March 2007 issue of Innerchange.

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