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जीवन के सबसे महत्वपूर्ण समय में ही कामवासना क्यों प्रबल होती है? || आचार्य प्रशांत (2020)
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Nature
Lust
Consciousness
Liberation
Youth
Spirituality
Self-knowledge
Soul
Description

Acharya Prashant explains why lust is most intense during the most crucial years of life, specifically between the ages of fifteen and thirty-five. He states that this period is when both physical energy and mental sharpness are at their peak. Nature, which is indifferent or even opposed to human liberation, uses lust as a tool to trap individuals during this time. By inducing lust, Nature ensures that people commit to responsibilities like marriage and children, effectively binding them before they can achieve spiritual freedom or intellectual greatness. He emphasizes that if a person manages to navigate these years without falling into these traps, they become much harder for Nature to control and can shine with great brilliance. He warns that making life-altering commitments at a young age, when consciousness is relatively low, often results in choosing partners who match that lower level of understanding. As one grows and their consciousness rises, these early commitments become burdens that pull them down and prevent further progress. Acharya Prashant clarifies that lust is not a source of true happiness but a mechanism for lifelong bondage. He advises the youth to prioritize self-knowledge and spiritual growth over biological impulses. He argues that spirituality is most necessary for the young to avoid making wrong decisions regarding careers and relationships. Ultimately, he encourages focusing on the health of one's consciousness to reach the state of the soul, rather than being consumed by natural, physical urges.