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Re: How do you spell "celibacy?"

Aug 08, 1998 06:08 PM
by M K Ramadoss


At 05:52 PM 8/8/1998 -0600, you wrote:
>Paul wrote:
>
>>Namaste,
>>
>>A wad of chewing gum: flexible, refreshing, and tasty too?
>
>Paul, you are sooooo cruel!  I leave for a week, open up my mail, peruse
>the theos listings - and I come across the above.  How could you do this to
>me?  For years, I've wanted you, but kept silent due to present incarnation
>situations - and, yet, you post things implying how tasty you are.  Men.
>
>Nice to have you back, Paul. (seriously)
>
>Oh, and by the way, gentlemen, as a woman, I find discussions about
>celibacy exchanged between males more than marvelous. . .gives me a foggy,
>fluffy feeling.  People ask me all day why I have a continual simper on my
>face.  I simply giggle, nod side-to-side, wave my hand, and utter
"Theosophy."
>
>
>The "illustrious Kym Baby" (yo Darren)

The traditional view is that celibacy is essential for spiritual progress
and enlightenment. There is the contra view of Krishnaji which questions
this. I will try to post Krishnaji's view on this which may be very relevant.

mkr




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