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The claim of Desire to its fulfillment is based on reason. Desire is associated with both knowledge and action. There are primary and secondary causes of Desire, which can be understood by the means of knowledge. Action consists of a number of parts, each of which is associated with desire; but, as these parts progress without a break, it appears to be one. Action is of many kinds, and all deliberate action is characterized by purpose; and in its final form it is associated with some object of nature or Prakrti. All deliberate action is characterized by reason, and is an expression of the creative power of Nature itself. Animals alone are characterized by purpose in action; but there is reason to believe that there is purpose in the actions of the gods or the workings of the great forces of nature. More is explained on this subject at: http://www.narachphilosophy.com/the_law_of_action.htm