![]() ![]() When the lust went unsatisfied just a few times, there was so much anger. There was attachment to the successful play from the past. ![]() I have definitely wanted to do that.įriend2: The culprit is lust. Certainly happened to me many times.įriend2: After finishing the hole, you toss your entire set of clubs into the water.įriend1: Haha. When you get near the green, every chip is either flying over or landing short.įriend1: That is torture. The second shot hits a tree and travels backwards. ![]() So like a day even a professional would dream of.įriend2: Then on the last hole everything goes wrong. At most you are two-putting, but sometimes there are birdies.įriend1: Wow. The simple example I like to give relates to sports. When that lust is not satisfied, which is entirely likely, then there is anger.įriend1: From anger comes bewilderment of memory, delusion and finally a return to the same place in the next life.įriend2: You forgot loss of intelligence. Defined most often as ordinary desire, but it can quickly turn into lust. When memory is bewildered, intelligence is lost, and when intelligence is lost, one falls down again into the material pool.” (Lord Krishna, Bhagavad-gita, 2.63)ĭownload this episode (right click and save)įriend1: Talk to me about this idea of attachment.įriend2: What about it? You mean like is it good or bad?įriend1: Apparently that is what keeps us in this world.įriend2: Technically, kama is the culprit. “From anger, delusion arises, and from delusion bewilderment of memory. ![]()
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