Tuesday, 12 August 2025

Desire without Concentration Leads to Identification - (5771)

A missionary in a Koradi radio talk mentioned this and it is very interesting. 

So true. When we experience a desire and we are not concentrated, that is we are not watching our attention we end up identified.

With concentration present we see where the desire is coming from, see what it wants and transform it redirecting its force into a constructive end or simply letting it go allowing it to dissipate.

We can then comprehend and not react leading us to become identified and then act on the desire.

With comprehension we have then some consciousness to ask for the elimination of the "I" that handles that desire (conditioned will).

End (5771).

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