The truly wise person is not crazy about reflecting joy or bliss in the mind. The enlightened person knows, ah-hum, Brahma, asmi, I am existence, I am consciousness, I am bliss. If it gets reflected in this body, then I am an existing body. And yes, if I, the anand, they get reflected in the mind, I will experience some reflected bliss. That's also temporary. Notice the worldly and other worldly joy and the spiritual joy, spiritual joy, much more pure. But both of them come and go, even for the most extraordinary mistake, like Sri Ramakrishna. This higher and lower joy, coming and going joy,
Swami Sarvapriyananda teaches the Katha Upanishad, one of India's most revered texts which is also a part of the Vedas. It is a collection of philosophical poems representing a conversation between the sage Naciketas and Yama (god of death). They discuss the nature of Atman, Brahman and Moksha(liberation).