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1. Conflict between people takes the forms
of assertiveness, aggression and violence. It is
fuelled by many factors including greed;
selfishness, desire, jealousy, envy, fear, bate and
lust for power. From the perspective of yogic
philosophy, these “fuels” for conflict are all
caused by a clouding of our perception. called
avidya. Because of avidya, we do not recognise
our true spiritual kinship with other people, and
we are prone to experience those "fuels” of
conflict.
2. These "fuels” are widely varied, but have
one commonality; experience of any of these
emotions or desires is done from an "I"
perapective. People who feel these emotions want
more (or less) of something for themselves as
compared to what they see in other people. These
people do not identify with others, but feel sepa-
rate from them, left out or isolated. Two power-
ful tools exist to reduce the effect of these "fules
within ourselves : cultivating right attitude, and
behaving in constructive ways.
3. Some of us feel envious or jealous when
we see another who is happy, successful or con-
tent. We may feel disgust or even hatred at the sight of a drifter or a drug addict.in case patanjali's yoga sutras prescribe a change in attitude towards other people,other a change that will help us purify our minds and become more useful​

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Explanation:

Conflict between people takes the forms

of assertiveness, aggression and violence. It is

fuelled by many factors including greed;

selfishness, desire, jealousy, envy, fear, bate and

lust for power. From the perspective of yogic

philosophy, these “fuels” for conflict are all

caused by a clouding of our perception. called

avidya. Because of avidya, we do not recognise

our true spiritual kinship with other people, and

we are prone to experience those "fuels” of

conflict.

2. These "fuels” are widely varied, but have

one commonality; experience of any of these

emotions or desires is done from an "I"

perapective. People who feel these emotions want

more (or less) of something for themselves as

compared to what they see in other people. These

people do not identify with others, but feel sepa-

rate from them, left out or isolated. Two power-

ful tools exist to reduce the effect of these "fules

within ourselves : cultivating right attitude, and

behaving in constructive ways.

3. Some of us feel envious or jealous when

we see another who is happy, successful or con-

tent. We may feel disgust or even hatred at the sight of a drifter or a drug addict.in case patanjali's yoga sutras prescribe a change in attitude towards other people,other a change that will help us purify our minds and become more useful​

 

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