Flush the Desire
Peace and harmony
will remain just words in the dictionary if we continue to desire more, particularly
the desire to possess things that do not add any real value to our lives. We
waste our money and energy acquiring such possessions, which often leads to
unwanted debt. In turn, we become trapped in the cycle of trying to overcome
this debt in the hopes of finding peace and harmony.
If we genuinely want
to experience peace and harmony, we need to eliminate desires for things that
do not hold significance for us—items that merely serve as symbols of status.
Unless we can keep our desires in check, peace and harmony will remain out of
reach, and medications and treatments may become a regular part of our lives.
Before we define our needs, let's work on removing
the desires that become antagonistic to our well-being.
M.L. Narendra Kumar
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