Fireside_Hindu
Jai Lakshmi Maa
Namaste all,
I've made threads on contentment and motivation as it relates to attachment recently and there's another question related to all that which has come up.
We learn that attachment breeds unhappiness. But what about the things we are told we "should want" but don't? For example, we are told we should want children. But what if we don't want them? (inability is another issue, I'm speaking of people who can have children and have the resources to raise children but choose not to.)
I am 31 and have yet to feel a desire to have children, but as a Hindu I am told it it one of the primary goals and joys of life. But if I don't feel that way, how do I reconcile that with following my dharma?
I read an interesting article about a woman who never wanted children and she was giving an interview in her 50s about never starting a family. She mentioned something interesting, which was that when she was younger, she didn't want to have children but that she "wanted to want to have children". In other words, it would have been much easier for her socially, if she just went ahead and had children like society wanted her to, but she never developed the desire.
What are your thoughts on the "should wants"?
(Just to clarify, this is not a debate on the pros and cons of having children. I just use that as an example to illustrate the issue)
I've made threads on contentment and motivation as it relates to attachment recently and there's another question related to all that which has come up.
We learn that attachment breeds unhappiness. But what about the things we are told we "should want" but don't? For example, we are told we should want children. But what if we don't want them? (inability is another issue, I'm speaking of people who can have children and have the resources to raise children but choose not to.)
I am 31 and have yet to feel a desire to have children, but as a Hindu I am told it it one of the primary goals and joys of life. But if I don't feel that way, how do I reconcile that with following my dharma?
I read an interesting article about a woman who never wanted children and she was giving an interview in her 50s about never starting a family. She mentioned something interesting, which was that when she was younger, she didn't want to have children but that she "wanted to want to have children". In other words, it would have been much easier for her socially, if she just went ahead and had children like society wanted her to, but she never developed the desire.
What are your thoughts on the "should wants"?
(Just to clarify, this is not a debate on the pros and cons of having children. I just use that as an example to illustrate the issue)