Significance of Right desire
Right desire in Yoga pertains to aligning one's aspirations with the eternal, spiritual essence of Brahman, transcending fleeting material cravings. In religion, particularly Islam, right desires are significant, as they reinforce the golden rule. Both perspectives underscore the importance of directing one's intentions and wants towards virtuous and spiritually aligned goals, promoting ethical behavior.
Synonyms: Wish, Want, Aspiration, Longing, Craving, Urge
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Hindu concept of 'Right desire'
In Hinduism, "Right desire" means wanting things that match the eternal, spiritual reality of Brahman, not just temporary, physical pleasures.
From: Yoga-sutras (Vedanta Commentaries)
(1) Desires that align with the spiritual nature of Brahman, as opposed to transient physical wants.[1]
The concept of Right desire in scientific sources
Right desire, as per regional Islamic sources, is a key element in understanding the golden rule. The Islamic formula emphasizes right desires.
From: Religious Inquiries (Journal)
(1) Right desires are emphasized by the Islamic formula, contributing to the understanding of the golden rule.[2]
Classical concept of 'Right desire'
From: The Nicomachean Ethics of Aristotle
(1) Right desire is mentioned as being needed along with true reasoning, if the choice is to be good, suggesting that right desire is a prerequisite for making sound decisions.[3]