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		By: Saloni Khatri		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Reflections for Q 33-Which aspect of the FIELD are most difficult for you to detach from?

The Kshetra includes desire, hatred, pleasure, pain, etc.
The aspect more difficult to detach from is -Desire.
That desire leads to everything else-the desire to want more, the desire to have more..... Even the desire to be better in the sacred world is a desire.
I am trying to work with the &#039;desires&#039; by making them more sattvik.
Desire is a form of expectation when we want things different than what they are. The first step is to transform the desire for pleasure, possession, and position into a desire for peace.

From anatma vasana to atama vasana.

Eventually one has to disidentify with all kinds of desires. It may take some time but I keep on trying. It has been so exhausting to be on this roller coaster of desires. 
That ONE DESIRE to end all secular desires- I am striving for that and one day I may succeed with His grace.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Reflections for Q 33-Which aspect of the FIELD are most difficult for you to detach from?</p>
<p>The Kshetra includes desire, hatred, pleasure, pain, etc.<br />
The aspect more difficult to detach from is -Desire.<br />
That desire leads to everything else-the desire to want more, the desire to have more&#8230;.. Even the desire to be better in the sacred world is a desire.<br />
I am trying to work with the &#8216;desires&#8217; by making them more sattvik.<br />
Desire is a form of expectation when we want things different than what they are. The first step is to transform the desire for pleasure, possession, and position into a desire for peace.</p>
<p>From anatma vasana to atama vasana.</p>
<p>Eventually one has to disidentify with all kinds of desires. It may take some time but I keep on trying. It has been so exhausting to be on this roller coaster of desires.<br />
That ONE DESIRE to end all secular desires- I am striving for that and one day I may succeed with His grace.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Many thanks to Prema ji for such detailed notes. Unfortunately missed last week&#039;s class on April 1st, so reviewing the notes you have written helped a lot.
Thank you]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many thanks to Prema ji for such detailed notes. Unfortunately missed last week&#8217;s class on April 1st, so reviewing the notes you have written helped a lot.<br />
Thank you</p>
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