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Originally Posted by J_A_S_G
Desire is a reaction to a feeling of lacking.
... mind and the root of all suffering.
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Any desire is possible. For example, if you prefer to have no desire and no emotion, that is also a desire that can yield equal satisfaction to any other desire. There is truely no limit on what reality you want to create. Your freedom as consciousness is unconditional. No condition can limit your ability to be, do or have anything you so desire.
So if you have a preference for being less reactive, live a more conscious and deliberate life, and be more tolerant, suffer less. It's all well and good. There is no rule on what you should want or not, all desires are valid. No one has the key to your heart. Only you can think and feel your emotions as you think, to know what it is you prefer.
Desire being the root of suffering is a mistranslation. The original word is "yearning".
To focus on the absence of what you want is (yearning) the root of all suffering.
In other words, focusing on what you don't want, (to not have what you want), will yield negative emotion.
This negative emotion does not exists for you to suffer. It helps clarify and remind oneself to their own preference or desire. If you know what you don't want, you know more clearly what you do want.
And when you place your awareness more consistently upon what you do want, you will feel positive emotion. And so the reality that your consciousness will manifest, will be equally pleasing as what you have decided you want and chosen to give your attention to.
And thus what will manifest out of that will be an extension of your unconditional freedom to be, do or have anything you so desire.
Consciousness creates reality, by using unconditional freedom to give unconditional attention to what is preferred, which will yield the reality of ones own preference.
So to give a rule of thumb on how to approach reality is a misunderstanding. When consciousness can choose freely what reality to create, it can equally choose how to behave in their own reality. It can even choose a behaviour that it doesn't like, and then clarify their desire and yield even more satisfaction out of that more calibrated realisation of ones own desire. Because that behaved reality is also what you create with your own consciousness. And no behaviour, like any condition, can limit your consciousness to choose whatever it is you prefer.
So if someone doesn't like their own behaviour, they will feel negative emotion, reminding them that their perspective of their own behaviour is not in line with their own greater non-physical source consciousnss and the greater knowing that it has about whatever subject you are looking at (own behaviour).
For example, I am behaving rude to other people, I feel bad. Meaning, my source has a different perspective on that, and is creating a different reality also on my behalf.
Then I focus on my preference, "I am a kind person and I wanna invite all people to the joy that is their eternal purpose as eternal consciousness."
Now I have focused on what I do desire. And thus I feel positive emotion. Indicating that my source agrees with that focus/perspective of my consciousness.
And the reality that is yielded out of that, will be equally pleasing and reflective of the reality I have indeed chosen to manifest and recognized, emotionally and energy motionally, to be indeed of my own preference/desire. As the positive emotion indicates that it is also backed by Source Energy, the energy which creates worlds.
So your entire eternal nature as consciousness exists for the ever expanding satisfaction and joy of your ever expanding and evolving desire.
As the enjoyment of every desire, by the consciousness that allows itself to take its awareness and place it on their own preference, will yield a reality that is of their preference, which will be enjoyed and furthermore yield even more inspired desires for this consciousness to enjoy and thus create more of.
The eternal joyful journey of consciousness truely never ends.