TurquoiseB wrote:
> --- In [email protected], Bhairitu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> TurquoiseB wrote:
>>     
>>> "Rejoice and be thankful that guys actually believe 
>>> this stuff, because the more of them that do, the
>>> more nookie is available for us."
>>>       
>> Of course there is still a karmic factor involved so not 
>> being celibate doesn't necessarily mean there will be 
>> more "nookie" available.
>>     
>
> You must not have been sexually active in the TM
> movement back during the mid-seventies. If you
> walked into a TM center and emitted a non-celibate
> vibe, you were home free. 
>
> Female TM teachers during the mid-to-late seventies
> were the easiest women on the planet. I think it was 
> the same kind of panic reaction that one sees in women 
> who live near the Castro district in San Francisco. 
> "Oh my god...a man who actually likes having sex with 
> women...don't let him escape!"  :-)
That was just the seventies period.  It got more and more crazy until 
AIDS came along and scared everybody.  I was just watching a little of 
an old Night Stalker episode (the one about the rakshasa) and noting how 
much more open things were on network TV than they are now.

In our center we probably did not have as many "monks" as you had.  What 
I'm talking about is people's karma when it comes to relationships (even 
one night stands) and how that corresponds with their horoscope.  A weak 
7th lord may mean that person may find even one night stands daunting 
even if they want them.  A sannyasi yoga in the chart may bestow the 
same results for a different reason.



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