The Insatiable Soul: Why Desires Never Fade in the Age of Darkness In the grand cosmic cycle described in Hindu scriptures, humanity has witnessed a profound transformation in the nature of human consciousness and desire. While the earlier yugas—Satya, Treta, and Dwapara—were characterized by spiritual fulfillment and the natural fading of worldly desires with age and experience, Kali Yuga presents us with a paradox that continues to perplex spiritual seekers: why do desires intensify rather than diminish, even as we age and accumulate material wealth? The Nature of Yugas and Human Consciousness The Puranas describe four cosmic ages, each representing a gradual decline in human spiritual capacity and moral virtue. In Satya Yuga, the golden age, humans possessed innate wisdom and naturally progressed toward spiritual realization. The Vishnu Purana states that in this age, people were born with knowledge of dharma and required no external guidance to live righteously. As we moved th...