01-07-2014, 08:33 PM
Reasonably, desirelessness would not be something desired or else it is negated, however that doesn't mean desirelessness cannot be realized without the desire to be so, but rather as a function of the state of balance of the individual. There is the large gulf between wanting and clinging to the idea of desirelessness and desirelessness arising out of a configuration of self. It could perhaps be said no configuration exists without desire, but I think it is a matter of interpretation.
What is the difference between desire and attraction? Desire is really just a word describing an attraction however desire connotates an object of desire, the direction of that attraction. The object of desire is the motivation or impetus for action, it accesses a potential.
What do you all think of the idea that desire may be potential intention energy? Desire is the building of the charge required to do work.
I think there is a difference between "having desires" and "using desire".
What is the difference between desire and attraction? Desire is really just a word describing an attraction however desire connotates an object of desire, the direction of that attraction. The object of desire is the motivation or impetus for action, it accesses a potential.
What do you all think of the idea that desire may be potential intention energy? Desire is the building of the charge required to do work.
I think there is a difference between "having desires" and "using desire".
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