Lust

Lust is an emotion or feeling of intense desire in the body. The lust can take any form such as the lust for sex, lust for expensive objects (extravagance) or the lust for power. It can take such mundane forms as the lust for food as distinct from the need for food. Lust is a psychological force producing intense wanting for an object, or circumstance fulfilling the emotion.

In religion

Religions, especially Christianity, separate the definition of passion and lust by further categorizing lust as an inappropriate desire or a desire that is inappropriately strong, therefore being morally wrong. While passion for proper purposes is maintained as something God given and moral.

Buddhism

Lust holds a critical position in the philosophical underpinnings of Buddhist reality. It is named in the second of the Four Noble Truths, which are that

  • Suffering (dukkha) is inherent in all life.
  • Suffering is caused by lust.
  • There is a natural way to eliminate all suffering from one's life.
  • The Noble Eightfold Path is that way.
  • Lust (film)

    Lust (Arabic: الشوق, translit. El Shoq) is a 2011 Egyptian drama film directed by Khaled El Hagar. The film was selected as the Egyptian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist.

    Cast

  • Ruby as Shoq
  • Ahmed Azmi as Hussin
  • Sawsan Badr as Fatma
  • See also

  • List of submissions to the 84th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film
  • List of Egyptian submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film
  • References

    External links

  • Lust at the Internet Movie Database
  • List of Fullmetal Alchemist characters

    The Fullmetal Alchemist manga and anime series feature an extensive cast of fictional characters created by Hiromu Arakawa. The story is set in a fictional universe within the 20th Century in which alchemy is one of the most advanced scientific techniques. Although they basically start the same, the first anime, midway through its run, begins to differ greatly from the original manga; characters that are killed early on in the manga survive to the end of the first anime and vice versa. The second anime's (Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood) events, however, faithfully follow those from the manga.

    The story follows the adventures of two alchemist brothers named Edward and Alphonse Elric. While trying to revive their mother, the brothers lost parts of their bodies, with Alphonse's soul being contained in a suit of armor, and Edward replacing his right arm and left leg with two sets of automail, a type of advanced prosthetic limb. Advised by Roy Mustang, an alchemist from the State Military, Edward becomes a State Alchemist, and starts traveling with Alphonse through the country of Amestris in order to find a way to recover their bodies. In their search, they hear of the Philosopher's Stone, a powerful alchemy artifact that the brothers can use to recover their bodies. However, after becoming a State Alchemist, Edward discovers that several members of the military are also attempting to get the stone, most notably humanoid creatures known as homunculi, who start chasing the Elric brothers.

    KMFDM

    KMFDM (from Kein Mitleid Für Die Mehrheit [sic], translated by the band as "no pity for the majority" [sic]) is an industrial band led by German multi-instrumentalist Sascha Konietzko, who founded the group in 1984 as a performance art project. KMFDM has released nineteen studio albums and two dozen singles, with sales of more than two million records worldwide.

    The band has undergone many line-up changes and featured dozens of guest musicians. Its earliest incarnation included German drummer En Esch and British vocalist Raymond Watts, the latter of whom left and rejoined the group several times over its history. German guitarist Günter Schulz joined in 1990; both he and Esch continued with the band until KMFDM broke up in 1999. Konietzko resurrected KMFDM in 2002 (Esch and Schulz declined to rejoin), and by 2005 he had assembled a consistent line-up that included American singer Lucia Cifarelli, British guitarists Jules Hodgson and Steve White, and British drummer Andy Selway.

    Critics consider KMFDM to be one of the first bands to bring industrial music to mainstream audiences, though Konietzko refers to the band's music as "The Ultra-Heavy Beat". The band incorporates heavy metal guitar riffs, electronic music, samples, and both male and female vocals in its music, which encompasses a variety of styles. KMFDM normally tours at least once after every major release, and band members are known for their accessibility to and interaction with fans, both online and at concerts. Members, singly or working with each other and others, have recorded under many other names, primarily Watts' Pig in 1988, Konietzko's Excessive Force in 1991, and Esch and Schulz's Slick Idiot in 2001.

    Podcasts:

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    Lust

    by: KMFDM

    TIEF ATME DURCH
    ES IST ERLAUBT ZU GENIESSEN
    SEI OHNE FURCHT
    WERDE FAST TAUB
    NICHT WAHRZUNEHMEN - ES ZU ERLEBEN
    DICH BEGEHREN HEISST DIR VERGEBEN
    LIEBE IST RAUB
    HALT MICH FEST
    LASS NIE LOS
    EINS MIT DIR
    GEH NIE FORT
    BERUHRE MICH
    KUSSE DEN HIMMEL HIER AUF ERDEN
    IN MEIN GEHEIMNIS WEIH' ICH DICH EIN
    SINN UND SEIN
    HEILUNG UND LUST
    SEI MEIN LEBEN
    SEI UNVERNUNFTIG
    BABY SEI MEIN
    LASS MICH GLUCKLICH SEIN
    ---------
    BREATHE DEEPLY
    IT IS PERMITTED TO ENJOY
    BE WITHOUT FEAR
    ALMOST LOSE YOUR SENSES
    NOT TO PERCEIVE - TO EXPERIENCE
    DESIRING YOU IS FORGIVENESS
    LOVE IS ROBBERY
    HOLD ME FAST
    NEVER LET GO
    ONE WITH YOU
    NEVER GO AWAY
    TOUCH ME
    KISS THE SKY HERE ON EARTH
    I WILL LET YOU IN ON MY SECRET
    MEANING AND BEING
    CURE AND LUST
    BE MY LIFE
    BE UNREASONABLE
    BABY BE MINE




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