disintegrates the need for a personal expression in vain glory. It relinquishes the petty need to feel ‘special’. If it exists, it is special. Not some of it but all of it. (The good, the bad and the ugly, the hideous, unacceptable the unworthy, the rich, the poor, the intelligent, the stupid, the beautiful, the chaste and the immoral) It has created all of these forms out of its own desire to experience itself. The idea that there’s something inherently wrong or immoral in its desire is utterly absurd.
The desire for pleasure is necessary for the growth involved in experience. What is more necessary than to incorporate the reality that every single desire presents an experience not to be analyzed or interpreted nor commented upon, but of and for the event itself? Simply be present in it; feel it completely. Any personal interpretation of the matter is superfluous at best and pointless at worst. Every conceivable human action is generated by and through desire. [THE DESIRE OF PLEASURE TO KNOW.] It’s simply not personal. Why try to prove that it is? “…vanity; all is vanity…” {paraphrased} Some desires seem to lead to mistakes, but these so-called mistakes are not as they appear. Every action is motivated by, in, out, and through a sacred desire that is incapable of being expressed, tabulated, judged or terminated in ‘so-called’ mistakes by human terms. It lies behind every expressible form or fashion. True education comes about ONLY through the process, involvement, and encapsulating of one’s desires. In the midst of following an instinctual desire, emotion floods in, followed by self-centered ambition, greed, gluttony, and a FLASE sense of “IMPORTANCE.” Therefore, the delegated occasion leads to the ‘getting’