Eknath Easwaran's Commentary
The senses – the eyes, ears, touch, and taste – are wonderful instruments for observing the outer world. But these instruments function at their best when they are trained. If they clamor for what is damaging to our health, it is not their fault. It is ours, because we haven’t sent them to school.
“Why do you want to eat that?” we ask the palate in exasperation. “You know it’s going to add to the pounds.”
“I can’t help it,” the palate replies. “You never trained me.”
It may take a long period of education, but the senses can be trained. Then, the palate might clamor briefly for the chocolate mousse, but a friendly “Careful!” brings it back to the fresh strawberries.