In "What are We Seeking," Krishnamurti claims that seekers are often misled by their own desires. He uses a specific analogy to illustrate the futility of seeking. What is the analogy primarily used to describe this quest?
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A bird trapped inside a glass cage wanting to touch the sky.
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A man digging for water in a vast desert.
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A dog chasing its own tail in circles.
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A moth drawn to the flame despite the danger.