--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > 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. Good post. When the ego is attached to the "IDEA" of celebacy and there is pride and effort involved then this is mood making. The "holier than thou" idea of celibacy is a contradiction to enlightenment. Effort and moodmaking is equivilant to suppression, and that creates disease. >