Friday, August 17, 2012

Pleasure Can Be an Addiction Too - How to Avoid the Pleasure Seeking Entrapment

Pleasure Can Be an Addiction Too - How to Avoid the Pleasure Seeking Entrapment


It is a part of self-mastery to have a consistent lineage of personal development, caused partially by the limited capacity in human brain, and the time it takes to specialize into excellence.Thus if one is on a path that is hoped to lead into increased levels of achievements, the search for temporary pleasures can lure a person into an entrapping pursuit of pleasures that cannot bring lasting satisfaction.Sure, who doesn't like pleasurable moments? I surely like pleasure, but gain it mostly from the results of my work or by finding new ways to love a woman.When we think of the shortly outlived pleasure, we find that they bring satisfaction that is only momentary, and the more we attach our sense of satisfaction to matters whose lifespan is shortly outlived, the thirst for more pleasure will return you without any questions, and the more there are such needs that needs to be satisfied.Such addictive pleasures do not have any consistent personal development with them, but are even dependent on the manufacturing of those pleasures in order for you to be again and again satisfied with your life.The daily world gives a variety of choices to fill that need that through neurological habitualizing becomes stronger every time it is enforced, and thus you fragment your life to a fragmented path through a constant search for example sensory pleasure.One of the key elements in the spiritual paths is that they last for a lifetime, and consequently deepens through every realization, and the more spiritual paths are enforced, the more spirited one becomes.The spiritual path empowers you and enforces your consciousness through spiritual self-realizations.And through spiritual self-realizations, your Self becomes more spirited, righteous, compassionate, understanding, deep in wisdom, and through spiritual choices, your actions carry more purpose in that there isn't only an impulse driving your motifs, but ever deepening wisdom.How could for example brief temptations then overthrow you when you are a self-realized individual, and you know your own needs and desires, and are the master of your own path? Wherein she who has walked the path of pleasure only, has not even learned to master even her senses.I bring this example of accumulating past that has been developed with consistency because it is universally the same in all fields that need specialization.Yet, in ethical sense, there is nothing that can deny from an individual the pursuit of happiness from the temporal sources of satisfaction, for the freedom of cognition and choice are to give freedom, not to deny it, for experiences as they are experienced cannot be invalidated by others.

Pleasure Can Be an Addiction Too - How to Avoid the Pleasure Seeking Entrapment



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