RamaRaksha
*banned*
It is reasonable to suppose that any book written a long time ago is subject interpretation mistakes. We also need to account for the fact that meanings of words change over time.
A member commented that one should get rid of desires, that that is the path of Moksha. I tend to feel that it is not the desires that are the problem, but the control of such desires. Uncontrolled desires are the problem (with exceptions).
I have given the example of the lowly ant. The ant goes about its business, running non-stop all day, brainless like a robot, going about its karmic duties. Does it even know for whom or what it is working for? The warrior ant will lay down its life without any hesitation. Again i do not think it appreciates its sacrifice. And this is the path to Moksha?
People like Tata, Birla, Ambani, Bill Gates have been fuelled by their desires. They have become rich but in the process they have benefited millions! Millions go to bed with their belly full because of these men chasing their dreams.
When I was in school, I strove to get the top marks in class in every test. This desire made me work hard, forced me to make sacrifices, and in the end made me a better student. Or I could have slept all day in class not paying any attention to the teacher. Apparantly I should have done the latter?
A member commented that one should get rid of desires, that that is the path of Moksha. I tend to feel that it is not the desires that are the problem, but the control of such desires. Uncontrolled desires are the problem (with exceptions).
I have given the example of the lowly ant. The ant goes about its business, running non-stop all day, brainless like a robot, going about its karmic duties. Does it even know for whom or what it is working for? The warrior ant will lay down its life without any hesitation. Again i do not think it appreciates its sacrifice. And this is the path to Moksha?
People like Tata, Birla, Ambani, Bill Gates have been fuelled by their desires. They have become rich but in the process they have benefited millions! Millions go to bed with their belly full because of these men chasing their dreams.
When I was in school, I strove to get the top marks in class in every test. This desire made me work hard, forced me to make sacrifices, and in the end made me a better student. Or I could have slept all day in class not paying any attention to the teacher. Apparantly I should have done the latter?