A desire satisfied is but the seed from which springs the desire to find like satisfaction again.
The fire is not quenched by pouring oil on it; so desire is not quenched by the satisfaction of desire.
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hello Uday and fellow readers,
Section 2: The First Lesson: The 'I', part 2: PL OK!
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AT 3:45 "indefinite mind" read as infinite other than that....
SECTION 18: PL OK!
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A desire satisfied is but the seed from which springs the desire to find like satisfaction again.
The fire is not quenched by pouring oil on it; so desire is not quenched by the satisfaction of desire.
More at Yoga Sutras of Patanjali
Sharing knowledge about people who walk different walks of life is a baby step towards understanding them and librivox is a great platform for just that! http://tekksavvy.wordpress.com
Sharing knowledge about people who walk different walks of life is a baby step towards understanding them and librivox is a great platform for just that! http://tekksavvy.wordpress.com
A desire satisfied is but the seed from which springs the desire to find like satisfaction again.
The fire is not quenched by pouring oil on it; so desire is not quenched by the satisfaction of desire.
More at Yoga Sutras of Patanjali
Help, please. My recent attempts to open the link you sent for the correct pronunciation of Shiva and Brahma haven't been successful. I keep getting an error message.
That recording is on the temporary dev server, which is no longer in use. I don't think I can access recordings on that server either, so Uday, perhaps you could reupload it to the new Uploader?
A desire satisfied is but the seed from which springs the desire to find like satisfaction again.
The fire is not quenched by pouring oil on it; so desire is not quenched by the satisfaction of desire.
More at Yoga Sutras of Patanjali