Let us not infuse desire and craving, that they are separate of themselves. It is of emptiness that we do crave, and its of craving that we do desire, for the realization of emptiness is a painful one indeed. Therefore, craving is not desirable, but rather a painful urge treated by desire. It is desire that is used to fill, but fill what? Indeed, it must be our emptiness so that craving will be no more. It is not that we desire desirability, but rahter we do desire so that we may reach fullness, and because of this we thus know we are empty. Is there fullness to be reached, or eternal craving?
2006-11-17
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