Guest guest Posted February 22, 2008 Report Share Posted February 22, 2008 My sutra: I shall explain the nature of selfish desire & blind bodily appetites ungoverned by reason and self control - this applies, indeed, equally to men and women. For, neither man nor woman is intrinsically superior or inferior but they together make up an inseparable whole. Listen to this sutra but merely hearing (or reading) will NOT result in detachment. You have to do " shravana " (mindful listening with complete attention) followed by manana (mindful contemplation) UNTIL erroneous understanding is completely rooted out and the mind is totally purified, still and eventually awakened. The mind, whether of a man or woman may be fickle. A fickle mind ruled by selfish desire, animal bodily appetites ungoverned by self restraint and thinking devoid of reasoning are at the root of all troubles for men and women equally. The web of conditioning is spun by both nature and nurture and our minds can be caught in this sticky web. Neither man nor woman is free from this process and neither is superior or inferior in terms of ultimate human potential. Since intrinsic joy and lasting contentment can only spring from a mind that is spontaneously still and free from the fluctuations of fear & hope, attraction & aversion, such stillness of the mind and the eventual awakening to intrinsic and lasting joy is the ultimate goal of all human beings. In the context of this ultimate human objective, endless lust for bodily pleasure shall not be pursued by wakeful persons, whether men or women, who desire liberation. I hereby narrate the nature of human beings, whether men or women, for the benefit of all. Human beings whose minds are ungoverned by reason and self control are prone to error. This is universally true for both men and women. Human beings, regardless of whether they are men or women, if they are driven by unrestrained bodily appetites and minds filled with selfish desire, by unrestrained lust and uncontrolled greed are bound to overstep the limits imposed by law, both social and moral. There is nothing more sinning and sinful than an uncontrolled mind, whether that mind belongs to a man or a woman. A person utterly lacking in self restraint might have every comfort and convenience but will still fall into error and misery. A mind ungoverned by reason will ultimately succumb to greed, lust or anger. It will be distracted easily from its main purpose. An indisciplined mind, whether it belongs to a man or woman, will remain on the right path only out of fear or for want of opportunity to do otherwise. It is natural for the flesh to hunger for the flesh for both men and women. Nature universally provides a natural law of physical attraction and provides physical pleasure as an incentive to facilitate survival of a species. This universal law applies equally to men and women and therefore, neither is superior or inferior in this regard. Desire is like a fire in the mind and sense objects and sensual pleasures are the fuel that can only serve to make the fire rage more fiercely. On the other hand, contemplation and stillness of the mind invokes an intrinsic joy and contentment in which all craving ends. This goal of self discovery to awaken to an everpresent and intrinsic joy is called enlightenment. This is not only the universal and ultimate goal of human life but also an evolutionary imperative for all human beings regardless of whether they are male or female. Physical desire and sexual arousal are natural for both sexes and it is nothing to be condemned or to be ashamed of. Rather, these natural impulses must be governed by self restraint, reason and a well governed mind, keeping in mind the moral discipline required to progress towards the ultimate goal of life, an intrinsic, total contentment and bliss that does not depend on any object, emotion or thought. Such discipline to master and still the mind in order to find intrinsic and lasting bliss is an evolutionary imperative for every human being, man or woman. Neither man nor woman is intrinsically superior or inferior on this path. In conclusion, man and woman are like tqo wings of the same bird. A one winged bird, however powerful, is crippled and cannot fly. Let us love to learn but while doing so, let us also learn to love. Love and best wishes to one and all, Ashok Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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