The Spiritual Import of the Mahabharata and the Bhagavadgita : Ch-12.15.


Chapter 12: The Entry of the Soul into the Supreme Being

Part-15.


No desire can go unfulfilled—that is the law of desire.

Strong or weak, it does not matter.

Whatever form you contemplate in your mind as the objective of your desire, that you shall reach, attain, enjoy and possess—if not in this life then in the next life.

No desire can be destroyed.

It is an energy, and the principle of conservation of energy will tell you that desire cannot be destroyed.

If desires and hopes cannot be destroyed, they should be regarded as immortal, at least in a relative sense.

They are immortal as long as they are not fulfilled.

Just as the creditor is always there as long as you cannot pay your debts, the desires pursue you wherever you go.

You may reach the seventh heaven, but before you reach there the desire is already waiting for you.

Swami Krishnananda
To be continued  ..



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