02-16-2009, 06:32 AM
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: At the doors of perception
Posts: 2,135
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Re: Breaking Codes
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Originally Posted by judykott
I aways thought sex was a form of meditation, but I think anything can be a form of meditation if done with awareness and consciousness.
From the perspective of High Sex, a balanced relationship between a man and woman, based on love and intimacy, begins with the harmonization of these two polarities within oneself. In Tantra this was exemplified by the relationship between the male deity Shiva and his consort Shakti. One of the most beautiful scriptures consists of a loving dialogue in which Shiva teaches Shakti the methods by which she might attain spiritual enlightenment.
Then they switch roles, snd it is Shaktis turn to become Shiva's guru, his spiritual teacher, and to teach him the ways to enlightened sexuality. thus they symbolize the change and flow between the feminine and masculine principles of Yin and Yang, receiver and giver, student and teacher.
In Hindu Mythology , the union of Shiva and Shakti symbolizes the ecstatic union of male and female energies within the one body , not in two as superficial appearances suggest.
Also would god who is creating things wanting all forms of experience creates men who are more feminine by nature, and may be drawn to other males and the same for females drawn to other females. They may have stronger tendency to one pole or another in leaning. But each within the possibilities of the sexual creativity. What about those who do not have sex and are celibate? I believe one can use that energy for other forms of expression besides sexuality.
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Now this ,you would have to ask a more evolved individual.I do know the desire to awaken ones conciousness is different then lust.
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