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LET’S GET IT ON

It is a little known perspective in spiritual circles that the spirit and soul are masculine and feminine in nature, respectively.  They are separate entities, though the words are often used interchangeably among spiritualists.  Being that they are of a different “sex” or more accurately expressed as “gender”, they are capable of sexual interaction, orgasm and generation.  Just as all living things of opposite genders are capable of such, so are the spirit and the soul.

How do the spirit and soul have sex?  One word—meditation.  When one meditates, one feels a certain peaceful sensation that is strangely (actually not so strangely) like the bliss one feels after a sexual encounter.  This bliss can be felt during the meditation and/or after the meditation.

But what is this blissful feeling that results from meditation?  It is orgasm, plain and simple.  Sex between opposites eventually results in an orgasm.  As anyone who has felt such, they will describe it as ecstasy or heaven, and even bliss.  This much is obvious.

What is not so obvious, even to most who practice meditation, is that they are essentially having sex within themselves, literally between god and their souls.  Perhaps it should come as no surprise that contact with god is blissful for a reason.  Few meditation practitioners ever realize this, and I suspect that most would be rather disturbed upon learning that every time they sit in a lotus position and close their eyes to “go within” they are getting it on with god.

In France, orgasm is called the “little death”.  Orgasm in men results in ejaculation (unless you are an advanced tantric practitioner) and a man’s orgasmic offering is literally a sacrifice.  It is with a bit of agitation that I state for the record that I know of literally no one, especially no woman, who can really appreciate a man’s orgasm for what it really is.

A man’s orgasm is quite literally a temporary death to his body.  During the building phase leading to orgasm, he is busy overloading his system with tremendous stress and energy, which eventually results in a sudden release of that energy thru a momentary and quite literal death.  Paradoxically, that death is felt as the most beautiful sensation.

Switching gears a bit.  Enlightenment of the soul itself is also a death, and orgasmic release as well.  It is the death of your own ego, which can be labeled the selfish part of your soul.  It is the death of your ego’s grasp to your attachments to this 3d reality, which results in a birth into another mode of existence.  The process of meditation itself is what brings on Enlightenment or death of the ego.  Again, this happens as a result of sexual interaction between the spirit and the soul.

Repeating, the spirit is quite literally a part of god, a divine spark if it helps comprehension, and is positive or masculine in nature.  The soul conversely, is a mirror of the spirit, like it but of opposite polarity, and is negative or feminine in nature.  During meditation, the male spirit quite literally has sex on an energetic level with the female soul.  As the meditation proceeds in time, an energetic tension is built up (just as in physical sex) as more and more energy is accumulated between the spirit and the soul.  Eventually a point is reached in the meditation where the energy must be released.  This release is felt as a tremendous bliss or ecstasy.  It is literally an orgasm on a purely energetic level.  The death that has occurred is the death of the ego’s attachments to things here in the 3d world.  This causes an increase in the blissful feelings felt by the soul caused by the influx of energy from the spirit to the soul.

Again, an obvious analogy can be drawn to the practice of tantric sex in which the man acts literally as an energy pump, filling up the receptive female participant with his energy until she experiences orgasm.  The difference here between tantric sex and ‘normal’ sex is that the man has no need to ejaculate in tantra, and in fact is generally avoided.  Rather he sacrifices the pleasurable feeling of issuing forth his semen, choosing instead to feel the uninterrupted flow of pleasurable energy flowing out of his body into his partner.  His love for his mate, in particular the godly spirit that lives in her, is the reason for his wanting to constantly give everything he can to her for it is her natural ability to transform his sexual energy that lifts both participants up to further heights of ecstasy and bliss.  In this way, they both experience a constant orgasm until they decide to stop.

In meditation, the meditator, using his willpower and concentration, focuses on god, or the inner spirit within him, attracting the godly spirit’s attention to his “bride” causing the spirit to “come unto” the bride of the soul and interact or have sex with the soul.  This action on the part of the meditator causes the eruption of bliss, which is the result of the love generated from the sexual interaction between the spirit and the soul.  But instead of creating physical children, the meditator re-creates himself body and soul, causing internal transformation thru the death of the ego’s attachments.  Eventually, all of these internal orgasms or “little deaths” of the soul result in a total death and rebirth of the soul which results in the final product we call Enlightenment, or Nirvana, which is the total cessation of the ego’s attachments, granting freedom or liberation.

Strange as it sounds, having attained Enlightenment can be compared to having a permanent ongoing tantric orgasm between the spirit and the soul, constant communion.

Liberation, I theorize, can be compared to a final super orgasm that results in permanent death or end of existence here in 3d, and results in a transformation or birth into another form of higher existence somewhere else, forever free of this place.

When I contemplate that too deeply, I find it a little disturbing.  A less disturbing notion would be to think of it this way.  Liberation is a letting go of this place (3d), so you can go to another plane (astral) to eventually let go of that too to move on beyond that (causal world).  Yukteshwar said he was waiting on an astral planet after his death while being enlightened here for years, waiting to teach students, how to further liberate themselves even from astral existence to move on to causal realities.

This end-of-existence type of discussions truly disturb me in ways I cannot describe.

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