Human beings are driven by their innate desires, laid down deep in the inner realms of mind in the seed form. These desires are sourced to two factors. First, the imprints of unfulfilled desires carried over from the previous birth. Second, the tempting influences of the glare and glitters of the seeming world. The two put together involuntarily define the individual-specific belief pattern, which unless otherwise corrected, would drive a person all through his/her life. This is summed up in the following verse of Brihadaranyak Upanishad: Sa yatha kamo bhavati, tata kratura bhavati;/ yata kratura bhavati, tata karma kurute;/ yata karma kurute, tadabhi sampatyate. It means: You are what your deep driving desire is; as your desire is, so is your will; as your will is so are your efforts; and as your efforts are, so is your destiny. Evidently, the quality of the desire one nurses will define the quality of life that one becomes due for. These desires could be either worthy or ...