holistic wrote on 26 Aug 2011 02:38:
....I am finding that I am more aware these days of the subtle beginnings of desire that (at first imperceptibly) become full fledged lust. I'm also more aware of how a sexual feeling in it's early stages can "just seem nice" and "natural" and how easily a rationalization can pop into your mind of just allowing it to continue. The paradox is that this beginning stage where lust doesn't seem so threatening is the only stage where it is (relatively) easy to say no to it. But let it go on and it just turns in to a deep hole with no escape outside of masturbation and orgasm.
So awareness is the key (at least for me). Maybe that's what Dovid Hamelech meant when he said (and I paraphrase out of ignorance) "I keep my sin before me at all times". Noticing all the times when it's just slightly there, it's mild, and learn to say no to it repeatedly at that point when it's easier...so that saying NO to lust becomes an ingrained habit....
Holistic,
This was so well stated. I think many of us work on this but I've never seen anyone say it quite this way. This early interception of lust, both in thought and in looking, has been one of the keys to my success. This is really putting into practice the idea that we are powerless over lust and therefore our only hope is to avoid it.
You've just written the "how to."
Shkoiach!
Alex