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<blockquote data-quote="JayJaySattva" data-source="post: 50445" data-attributes="member: 147"><p>Expanding myself further...</p><p></p><p>Yes, of course, you can <em>intellectually</em> know that love is just a set of biological urges and all of that, but can you observe the desire without creating any narratives such as "I deserve it!"? Can you even do that?</p><p></p><p>It is very difficult precisely because the mind is addicted to suffering, but suffering is identity propagated by the "I" thought which is inherently a narcissistic process made for survival and gene propagation.</p><p></p><p>I guess it all depends on the amount of "bullshit" psychological conditioning each person has, pure neurosis propagated by thought, and it is the more important for men to deconstruct psychologically every story made around this urge because precisely, the human male is the one responsible for the majority of the romanticism regarding this biological urge under the name of "love" which furthermore, this same romanticism is responsible for a very big portion of suffering.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JayJaySattva, post: 50445, member: 147"] Expanding myself further... Yes, of course, you can [I]intellectually[/I] know that love is just a set of biological urges and all of that, but can you observe the desire without creating any narratives such as "I deserve it!"? Can you even do that? It is very difficult precisely because the mind is addicted to suffering, but suffering is identity propagated by the "I" thought which is inherently a narcissistic process made for survival and gene propagation. I guess it all depends on the amount of "bullshit" psychological conditioning each person has, pure neurosis propagated by thought, and it is the more important for men to deconstruct psychologically every story made around this urge because precisely, the human male is the one responsible for the majority of the romanticism regarding this biological urge under the name of "love" which furthermore, this same romanticism is responsible for a very big portion of suffering. [/QUOTE]
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