To: K-list
Recieved: 2004/03/21 22:29
Subject: Re: [K-list] No Desire
From: Druout
On 2004/03/21 22:29, Druout posted thus to the K-list:
In a message dated 3/21/2004 11:54:27 AM Pacific Standard Time,
rick_mayweatherAThotmail.com writes:
>I have no desire to go anywhere, no desire to do anything, even desire to
>seek is fading, it's
>the last straw. I just sit and meditate, nothing else matters. Every so
>often a spark of
>desire arises, I become conscious of it and it then vanishes.
Dear Rick,
You sound more than a little depressed. I think getting some endorphins
activated by doing some exercise would be helpful.
>Buddha says desire and attachment are the cause of all suffering, so that's
>great, some
>self validation that i'm on the right path.
Well, my take is that when we desire something and/or are attached to it, we
fight against the natural flow of things. That doesn't mean we can't *enjoy*
living, however!
>Is desire replaced by Self connected to the Great Spirit, who guides us, or
>is this a false
>understanding. How can life function without desire ?
It is simply the acceptance of being.
>Is "desire" and "sensual desire" the same thing ?
I would say no.
>Are there resources out there that can help me out here, or anyone ?
I would stop meditating for a while and get physically active. Let K energy
do the work for you.
>I feel lost.
I think it important for you to get the juices flowing, Rick! Even if it's
simply going out for a walk.
Love, Hillary
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