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Phase Three: Mental & Ethereal  |  Step Four: Desire

 

Why do some people talk about the idea of ‘attachment’? 

What are you attached to? What are people close to you attached to? 
What do you think most people are attached to? 

Sexual desire and play is healthy;
in your opinion, how often and how much is normal and healthy? Why?

Why and how can sexual desire vary so much? 

How often is it normal and healthy to desire money and wealth? Why? 
Who would disagree and why?

Why are the drive for wealth and sexual attraction so important to many people?

Do you privately think about sex and money more than you admit to? 
Do you think others do too?

 

If you reduced this time in longing and fantasy,
what would you fill your free time and mental capacity with instead?
What would be ideal?
Do you think this is the same for everyone?

Why do some traditions use a metaphor that ‘fear’ and ‘desire’ are two guards on the gates preventing us from
entering the 
kingdom of heaven , bliss or nirvana

Have you heard of other metaphors that help you understand fear and desire?

Can you enjoy the fruits of desire without being obsessed by desire? 
Why or why not? Who would disagree?

 

 

 

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