To: K-list
Recieved: 1999/09/04 11:15
Subject: Re: [K-list] Hello, K-list, and an announcement of my web pages
From: Druout
On 1999/09/04 11:15, Druout posted thus to the K-list:
In a message dated 9/1/99 8:25:27 AM Pacific Daylight Time, vvainioATnospamtp.spt.fi
writes:
<< I have put some kundalini resources at my website,
the address is http://www.tp.spt.fi/~vvainio/main.htm
It might be slightly provocative, try to bear with that. I will take
suggestions, additions etc. >>
Dear Ville,
You write on your site: Q: Does kundalini have anything to do with sex?
A: No, it doesn't. Obviously people that forcefully supress their libido can
have some problems when some of their inhibitions fall apart, but this should
not be a concern for a "normal" people. The pleasant feeling given by arousal
of kundalini (or any kind of mystical experience) has definitely nothing to
do with pleasure felt during orgasm. Some people are just so preoccupied with
sex (or the fact that they aren't getting any) that they tend to associate
everything with it. Most common effect on the sexual life is a slight
decrease (or, at some stages, total annihilation) of libido. "
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Hillary here. You might want to reconsider your response. LOL. I don't
know how you could have missed the sexual aspect of Gopi Krishna's
experience. (Of course he did downplay it, and was reluctant to go into
details).
A poll was taken on this list some time ago (and I grant you these polls are
unscientific), asking, in part, whether people on the list felt the energy as
sexual. Of 22 replies to this question, 13 replied yes, 6 sometimes, and 3
no . Eight of those who answered modified their yes question with adjectives
such as extremely very high, sexually ballistic etc.
This is *very* important, IMO, because many people who become suddenly k
active (esp. Christians) feel some guilt toward the sexual aspect of K.
They don't want to equate spirituality and sex. But Kundalini isn't called
sexual energy for nothing. :))
And to say that Kundalini "has definitely nothing to do with pleasure felt
during orgasm." Is simply just plain wrong. I guess you have not (yet?)
experienced the blissful orgasms of the whole body and brain. Instead of
sexual repression, you might think in terms of sexual expansion.
Enjoyed your website otherwise.
Love, Hillary
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