On Jul 10, 2010, at 12:13 PM, Bhairitu wrote: >> That's funny, one of the interesting things I've found in my own experience >> with celibate yogis, was that despite their own celibacy, their mastery of >> yoga made them experts at handling sexual energy. Consequently sexually >> active folks would often approach them for questions about sexuality, and >> they could give expert advice that was very satisfying -- really the >> opposite of what one would expect. There was no uptightness about the sex >> act, just a sense of openness and deep understanding. >> >> So it's interesting to hear Mahesh quoted as saying 'he didn't know anything >> about it'. Indeed. >> > > Sexual energy becomes like a dog that you only have to say "down boy" > to. It also becomes nothing more than a hormonal impulse. And then > obviously in "unbounded consciousness" there is no limitation to > discussing (or experiencing) anything. The TMites tend to discuss > things in a rather narrow and malnourished view of yoga since they > weren't provided with a broader and richer view. >
Try telling that to people who've spent not only thousands and thousands of dollars on a simple mantra meditation method along with all it's many add-ons, but have also heard many times 'they're technique is the best-est'. It's like trying to explain the reality of global climate change to a conservative Republican, explain as you may, they just can't 'hear you'. But that's part of the downfall of being inculcated by a Hindu supremacist like Mahesh. His way or the highway.
