There is this story about Lord Brahma creating humans. He first decided to create male and female in one single body. Each capable enough to reproduce on their own after they mature.
Then, Lord Shiva advised Brahma to separate them and have each of the sexes feel the pleasure of union (simply put, sexual intercourse). Something that Kamasutra talks about. Brahma took Lord Shiva's advice and created two separate creatures — male and female.
Apparently, all that Lord Brahma creates become his children. Seeing the female version of human, he couldn't control himself. He wanted to have his daughter all by and for himself. His lust grew upon him.
Taken aback by this reaction, Lord Shiva ordered Brahma to go back to his original plan but seeing the pleasure two separate bodies could give each other made Brahma stick to this new plan.
Then, Lord Shiva advised Brahma to separate them and have each of the sexes feel the pleasure of union (simply put, sexual intercourse). Something that Kamasutra talks about. Brahma took Lord Shiva's advice and created two separate creatures — male and female.
Apparently, all that Lord Brahma creates become his children. Seeing the female version of human, he couldn't control himself. He wanted to have his daughter all by and for himself. His lust grew upon him.
Taken aback by this reaction, Lord Shiva ordered Brahma to go back to his original plan but seeing the pleasure two separate bodies could give each other made Brahma stick to this new plan.
The only say I have in this is lust is powerful. You cannot equate it to love. Love is different road and much more valuable and pure than what lust is. While love is straight from the heart, lust is physical. If you are comparing love to lust, your are simply degrading love's value. You can never let one of them rule you. If they do, you are somewhere between ruptured and screwed.
Pro tip: Let love rule, lust isn't that much of a good boss.
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