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Lust Seems Fine but Why it is Not - (1029)

The Trick of Lust

The trick of lust is one of its most powerful hypnotic points and that is that it paints the picture that there is nothing wrong with its ideas and that it will fine comfortable, amusing, interesting and pleasurable.

But it does not turn out that way does it! Why is that?


Observation

The common observation is that lust dislocates us from ourselves or in other words from our Being which is the deeper more inner enlightened part/s of ourselves.

One feels this dislocation in the form of disorientation, confusion, blurred inner vison, a lack of vision of one’s thoughts and inner processes, darkness and vagueness in one’s inner feelings, darkness I one’s perception of one’s inner Being, difficulty in concentrating, despondence, rejection of spiritual things, more desire, more restlessness, less peace etc. etc.


If Lust is Good why does it Dislocate Us?

Here is the question, so if lust is good why does it dislocate us?

It is does it because we are essentially spiritual in nature, we are awareness and lust drives us into matter away from the Being and that is why we feel the dislocation!

If we were all matter in nature then it wouldn’t be a problem but essentially we are essence and consciousness and so things that drive us completely into matter dislocate us and harm that part of ourselves that is consciousness or essence.


Conclusion

The more you see yourself as essence or consciousness the more we can see the falsity or flawed nature of lust and its tricks.

The key is the use of sexuality with the love of the Being in our centres. Remember what is good for the Being is also enhancing and dignifying for yourself.

End (1029).

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