Friday, July 17, 2015

The restraints or disciplines preached in the religious holy- books are to control and avoid this excess and to save our lives from decline.

Materialistic property is not for giving away, is not to be hated, nor is it worthless to touch. The pleasurers enjoyed with our senses are not digraceful. By creating hunger in the stomach God has created a cycle for the men to remain engaged uninterruptely, so that the sequence of his putting in sustained effort  and moving ahead does not cease. Similarly other hungers have been created for other body senses. Sexual desire is not despicable. Deep researchers in sexology have established that for men of average class involving in sex is necessary, some bodily and mental illnesses crop up in evading sex against one’s natural desire. World census statistics shows that windows and widowers often have shorter life spans and their mortality rate is higher as compared to married couples on an average. This indicates possible effect of suppressing natural desires. Nose likes clean air; we will have to face the ill effects of living in an area of bad odor or polluted air if we suppress the hunger of the nose. Eyes like to see panoramic scenes; if suppressing their desire, we see fithy or abdominal scences, we will have to suffer the ill effects in one way or other as mental irritation etc. in the form of natural hungers man possess a testing equipment to help in readily ascertaining what is ordained for him by Natural and what is not. Sometimes leaving aside the medial or balanced path man strays towards excess or extremes. This excess alone is sinful. The restraints or disciplines preached in the religious holy- books are to control and avoid this excess and to save our lives from decline. Otherwise there is no harm in fulfiling natural needs. There is nothing to lose in making diligent efforts with a desire to achieve various small attractions, which before us---- the benefit of these efforts will be physical as well as mental.


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