The Desire of Possessing – (1468)

Don’t Desire

The best thing to do is to not desire. It turns out that sleeping people desire things, and many things, an almost innumerable number of things.

“The awakened or the wise work to receive things based on the merits of their work” my marvellous missionary says.


Possess without Desire

It is better to possess something without desire. If there is desire there are many others factors introduced into the equation, with some of them being: pain, obsession, regret, false need, loss etc.


Freedom

To possess without desire is real freedom.

Need, want and desire are three factors to consider and differentiate between.

Possession through desire is slavery, and possession without desire is freedom.

End (1468).

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