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> Men throughout the ages have all of this pride in celibacy. All of them  fail 
> at it. The information that I have
> through channeled 7th dimensional masters is that Guru Deve was not a life  
> long celibate. You cannot have one side of the coin without the other. 
> Balance  
> is the key, not complete denial about your shakti energy. If
> one is to ascend then one much embrace the root chakra as well as the  
> others. Also, the goddess energy
> is in a state of denial when you avoid the sexual aspect of life. Men have  
> denied themselves the goddess and the goddess has felt ashamed of its 
> sexuality 
>  because men are threatened by her power. So they told her
> she should be ashamed. In the higher worlds of the fifth, sixth and seventh  
> dimensions it is normal to exchange energy with others on a daily basis. They 
>  
> are more concerned with upper charka climax. The climax they experience 
> through  the crown chakra is 100 times more powerful and enjoyable than the 
> genital 
>  climax. On earth we are primarily concerned with genital climax and this 
> limits  our appreciation for the sexual experience. As we continue to grow in 
> higher  states of consciousness we will eventually be more drawn to a 
> neurological  climax. Until then we have to process our limited view of 
> sexuality till we 
> can  achieve a new approach to love making. Those who have a lot of sexual 
> energy and  enjoy the fantasy of love making or pure sex should not be 
> ashamed 
> as they  process there own experiences through masturbation or with another 
> human being.  Ideally one would be processing their stuff with another 
> spiritual 
> human being  and work together to develop a more enlightened aspect of 
> sexuality. Tantra Yoga  offers a start to this type of experience but the 
> emphasis on 
> saving energy and  controlling the experience is not a part of a higher 
> teaching of Tantra. Love  and Light. Lou Valentino.
Very good.  However in actually the tantric shmashan rituals are 
advanced though there are substitutions for them.

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