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When Love Turns To Violence

What is lust? The truth is that we don't know. Humans know only how to reproduce. We do not know what lust is.
When animals mate they experience pure lust. They enjoy themselves. But humans are different. Our lust is born from imagination. It's built on fantasies from movies and books. It is borrowed from others ideas. It is not natural for us.
Our struggles with lust begin from early childhood. From a young age onwards we begin to form ideas about how our 'would be' partner 'should be'. This idea about ideal partner contaminates every relationship we have.
We
begin
to
compare
and
contrast
a
real
partner
sitting
next
to
us
with
the
person
who
lives
in
our
imagination.
When
we
do
this,
the
real
partner
becomes
a
poor
substitute
to
the
person
in
our
mind.
The
partner,
who
lives
in
our
cerebral
layer,
leaves
us
with
a
feeling
of
being
cheated
in
the
present.
Men feel they are being deprived. Women feel exploited, used, disrespected. Men operate from their Muladhara, root chakra, contaminated with lust and greed. Women receive the energy through their Swadishthana, spleen chakra with fear and insecurity.
Our lust and sex are contaminated with the dirt of our imagination. We can only mentally relate to another. Even when our partners are sitting next to us, we take the permission of the mental picture to live.
The Hindu scripture Shiva Sutra has a profound way of illustrating this. A verse says: If you are a couple in bed, there are four of you in bed together. Each of you is accompanied by the other's fantasy of yourself; the man sees the woman and his fantasy about her; the woman sees her mate and her fantasy about him.
Fantasy, imagination, mental picture, these are the words we use to describe lust. Lust isn't pure. It is tainted by our imagination; it is built on our fantasies and thrives on the hope of finding that person to match the one in mind.
Likewise, our love is tainted by this imagination. We love someone as long as that person does what we say and obeys us. A mother says: I loved my daughter deeply until she married someone, who was not my choice.
We don't know love. Our love is a desire to possess. What we think as love is actually violence. Only when you let go the need to control and possess can you really love.



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