Lust to Liberation is a serious spiritual and psychological exploration of brahmacharya, self-control, and inner mastery, grounded in ancient Indian wisdom and classical yogic philosophy. In an age of constant stimulation and distraction, many seekers experience declining focus, weakened discipline, and inner instability.This book approaches these challenges not through repression or fear, but through conscious restraint, mental brahmacharya, and disciplined redirection of sexual energy as taught in traditional yogic psychology. Drawing upon Vedantic thought, yogic psychology, and time-tested spiritual principles, Lust to Liberation examines how desire operates in the mind, how habits are formed, and how self-discipline and inner regulation lead to mental clarity, stability, and spiritual growth. Sexual energy is presented not as something to be suppressed or indulged, but as a powerful life force that can be conserved, refined, and transformed through awareness and practice. This book does not promote guilt, hostility toward sexuality, or extreme asceticism. Instead, it emphasizes self-mastery, discernment, and purposeful living, offering philosophical insight for readers who seek depth, discipline, and long-term inner strength rather than short-term gratification. Written for sincere seekers, students of yoga and spirituality, and those interested in ancient Indian wisdom, celibacy as a spiritual path, and self-mastery, this work invites reflection, discipline, and conscious living rooted in clarity rather than impulse.