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When moral worth is at issue, what counts is not actions, which one sees, but those inner principles of action that one does not see. (Immanuel Kant)

 

There is not only aggression and violence in Nature (as in the matsyanyāya of the big fish eating the smaller fish), but also within the human soul. Rousseau’s idea that man is fundamentally good led to the naïve view that violence is a consequence of social ills alone. But society only embodies that already exists as potential in each individual, and violence is a fundamental impulse of life. Hobbes and Sade represent ancient psychological views more accurately than Locke, Rousseau, or contemporary liberals.

Desire is the impulse of life for new and greater expression through you.  It is a spiritual gift that leads you to the joyful experience and expression of who you really are, and to the unfolding and fulfillment of the purpose that only you can fill. The Desire holds the seeds for its own fulfillment. Within it lives the inspiration for each next action. The Desire expressed gives birth to Life Abundant and the experience of greater Aliveness.

In the human mind violence and desire are intrinsically connected as it is now supported by scientific research .The neural processes behind sexual attraction and violence are so similar that they can encourage both emotional traits to be demonstrated in some form simultaneously. Violence can and has historically proven to be a means by which to sate carnal desires, set instinctively in the brain as reproductive urges, thus in permitting conditions, sexual desire may become inherently violent.

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