--- In [email protected], Kristy McClain <healthyplay1@...>
wrote:
>
> Anthony, Steve and all,     > ~ Switching gears to the article
attached below~   > In my translation of the Bhagavad Gita, it says we
have total control over our actions, but no control over the fruits of
our actions.    > Anthony, what do you think of his impression of karma?
> I think sex can be sacred as it is so very intimate.    I think it is
a matter of perspective, and is subjective.     But I don't believe it
must always attach  loyalty or fidelity. Is there not a place for 
carnal  lusty, sensation-driven experiences? Emotions like love can
co-exist, but must they?  Can it be a simple exchange of each giving and
receiving what they seek?  Or not?   In our time, each couple can
establish its own values and make its own rules - and nothing will work
in the long run!  :-(      What do you think of his  tantric
interpretation?  
http://integrallife.com/member/jun-po-kelly-roshi/blog/defense-promiscui\
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