Lights of Love
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Hello Doodad,
It's been a long time since I've read or posted here, but I happened to see your post today. For what it is worth, here is my opinion on the subject.
Many of our desires can be categorized into three groups, all of which are connected to our deeper spiritual longing for the completion of our life purpose. Each of us carries desires governed by our feelings on a personal level, a relational level, and on a spiritual connective level.
On the personal level we carry the desires to feel good about ourselves, to love ourselves, to be content, comfortable and happy, to feel satisfied and fulfilled in life. On the relational level our desires are focused on our relationships with others, the desire for close connection and intimacy, the desire to give and receive love, as well as the desire to enjoy a relationship with objects, such as a comfortable home, a pleasing flower garden or a wooded forest surrounding a lake.
On the spiritual connective level our desires are for spiritual communion with God or whatever God means to us, which includes having the feeling of oneness and unity with all that exists.
Many, if not all of our schools of thought from both Eastern and Western religious and spiritual groups have attempted to reject a part of the human experience by stating that desires are undesirable or objectionable, and seek to reject, deny or annihilate them in their philosophical and ideological teachings.
The foundation of this whole belief system is that all desire must be eliminated including the desire for good as well as the desire for evil. The ideal behind these schools of thought are that good is as much of an "illusion" as is evil, and until we have reached absolute indifference and detachment to both, we have not attained freedom.
The thought that one could possibly deny or annihilate desires is bewildering to me. If one were to accomplish the elimination of desire, what motivation would be left for living? Where would the guiding force for living life come from? Consider what a person’s life would be like without having any desires.
To the person that had successfully created a state of having no desires, all sense of choice would have also been eliminated because choosing implies the perception of one desirable over another undesirable. So even the perception that makes one thing preferable over another would have to be eliminated as well, leaving this person without any sort of motivation to take any kind of action whatsoever. This person could have no likes or dislikes because nothing could have the power to rise up feelings of desire within him.
This person, having reached his ideal of eliminating desire would essentially cease to exist to be anything other than a mere outer shell because nothing could interest him. There could be nothing to attract or repulse him. He would be deadened to all feeling, all motivation for any type of action toward living life.
The bewildering factor in this line of thought is that it totally goes against all creative principles. Since creation exists it seems clear that we only need to look around to see that creativity exists because of the motivating desires within each of us.
Our desires are at the forefront of unleashing the creative power within. Each and every form of creative expression not only implies, but also requires us to have selective desire, which is in essence the universal law of attraction in action. In the conscious mind the attraction towards its affinity rises up within to become the desire to take action for creativity.
Most often we desire to create things that are viewed as a condition of betterment than what we’d known or had previously. Sometimes our lack of knowledge causes us to make mistakes in decisions as to what better is and we may take a wrong direction. However, the fault for wrong direction is not in the desire itself, but in our mistaken notion of what is required for results that satisfy.
Therefore, desire is the originators of creativity or the first cause all creations. Desire is the origin of all our feelings and all our actions. Desire is the whole of life brought forth and lived in the receiving of or in the radiating forth the vibrations produced by the law of attraction in which consciousness reaches out toward the direction that it feels attraction to and thus it becomes desire.
The force of the universe is desire and it is the innermost center of all life from which all movement originates. Desire is the creative power within each of us and desire’s correlation is fulfillment. Both are bound together in the sequential law of cause and effect. Once we come to a realization of this, we can understand desire as being the center of life itself.
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