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________________________________ From: obbajeeba <no_re...@yahoogroups.com> To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, February 5, 2013 10:26 AM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Was Guru Dev a part of the Illuminati? Been there, done that. Actually, I was pulling yer strings, anyone's. I am not so attached to what is not present, except my imagination, from the Moon's perspective. All talk, no play. A virgin at heart. A single goldfish in a fish bowl. A single caged Chimpanzee, throwing excrement at the onlookers. Just as lonely as all the other regular posters here on FFL. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVzCJK9DEYc --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Richard J. Williams" wrote: > > > > obbajeeba: > > As if I am going to pretend talking about tantic > > activity is not arousing.... > > > In fact you're already a Sky Dancer from birth. > > But, until realization we think we are on a path > to the other side, and we must pass through a gate. > > If you do cross over to the other side, you will > find that there's no other side, a gateless gate, > and there was no crossing over. > > Go figure. > > "Yeshe Tsogyel, consort of Guru Padmasambhava, is > the most famous of the enlightened women of Tibet. > Women have a special place in tantra, but except > for Sky Dancer there are few writings that present > the spiritual practices and evolution of female > aspirants. Here women are in an eminent position, > and a path of practice is given for present-day > initiates to emulate. Keith Dowman has added a > commentary on the path of inner tantra, woman and > the dakini, and the Nyingma lineages." > > 'Sky Dancer' > The Secret Life And Songs Of Lady Yeshe Tsogyel > by Keith Dowman > Snow Lion, 1996 > http://tinyurl.com/bdoz7jf > > > > > > I'm just saying that just as they shouldn't > > > > > necessarily limit tantra to what they know > > > > > about it, neither should you.... > > > > > > > > Bharitu: > > > > I have to respectfully disagree because there > > > > are classic definitions of tantra... > > > > > > > Something tells me you two are not practicing > > > tantrics. > > > > > > A sure sign that someone is not practicing tantra > > > is that they deny the sexual origins and goals of > > > tantra. LoL! > > > > > > Everyone knows that tantra yoga began as a sex cult > > > in Gupta Age India; tantrics sought to fuse the > > > male and female aspects of the cosmos into a blissful > > > state of consciousness. There's no life without sex > > > and the combination of male and female is the path > > > to the non-dual experience. > > > > > > "The rites of Tantric cults, while often steeped in > > > symbolism, could also include group and individual > > > sex. One text advised devotees to revere the female > > > sex organ and enjoy vigorous intercourse. Candidates > > > for worship included actresses and prostitutes, as > > > well as the sisters of practitioners." > > > > > > Work cited: > > > > > > 'Yoga and Sex Scandals: No Surprise Here' > > > By William J. Broad > > > Posted on February 27, 2012 > > > http://tinyurl.com/ct59amc > > > >