-- Unequal partner,means power over another, of courseI nor any of the young girls knew anything about what he was doing. BTW MUk had Diabetes,flacid due to sickness not mastery.
- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Apr 23, 2008, at 2:20 PM, radha30327 wrote: > > > "The actual yogas to do so are quite strenuous and not necessarily > > the same as > > reproductive or recreational sex. And just because the practices > > involve sex does not make > > them 'black magic'. Puritanical westerners have a real hard time > > getting this, but at the > > same time, such practices are also some of the most dangerous." > > > > -- I have read several of Svoboda's book ,I understand the aghori. > > Sex does not make it > > black,using another human being for your own gain makes it black. > > One can practice > > making the semen or ohas rise upwards with a willing participant, > > not one of unequal > > position. > > And all the books I have read on uredveda, are talking about an > > erect penis, and > > mastering suction.While spending a long time inside the vagina and > > not ejaculating Muk > > did non of these. > > no egual partner > > no erection > > no nothing, but an old man taking advantage of his position of power > > anks, Rad > > > While it's ideal to have an equally trained partner, it is not a > necessity. And actually loss of erection is a common side effect of > that style of practice, one might even say it's a sign of success > (assuming they're not suffering from erectile dysfunction). It's > especially well known in Taoist sexual practice. What it is you are > mastering is a kind of 'reverse peristalsis' after all. >