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Question 4: What is the best way of dealing with

desires, with a view to getting rid of them -

satisfying them or suppressing them?

 

Bhagavan: If a desire can be got rid of by satisfying

it, there will be no harm in satisfying such a desire.

But desires generally are not eradicated by

satisfaction. Trying to root them out that way is like

pouring spirits to quench fire. At the same time, the

proper remedy is not forcible suppression, since such

repression is bound to react sooner or later into

forceful surging up with undesirable consequences. The

proper way to get rid of a desire is to find out "Who

gets the desire? What is its source?'' When this is

found, the desire is rooted out and it will never

again emerge or grow. Small desires such as the desire

to eat, drink and sleep and attend to calls of nature,

though these may also be classed among desires, you

can safely satisfy. They will not implant vasanas in

your mind, necessitating further birth. Those

activities are just necessary to carry on life and are

not likely to develop or leave behind vasanas or

tendencies. As a general rule, therefore, there is no

harm in satisfying a desire where the satisfaction

will not lead to further desires by creating vasanas

in the mind.

 

 

 

 

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