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Karmamudra

Dec 09, 1998 08:01 AM
by M K Ramadoss


If Karmamudra is not allegorical, but real practical exercise which can
help, then there are some questions.

1. In this day and age, can you practice it in the US?
2. If you can, what are the nonspiritual/legal risks?
3. Can one be prosecuted and jailed?
4. If it leads to real results, can we afford to discuss it on maillists?
Can discussion lead to further criminal charges? Will it also expose the
list owner to charges?
5. If associating Theosophy in any way cause the fundamentalists use it to
give a public black eye to Theosophy?

Just my 0.02.

MKR

PS:

1. Talking to a friend of mine who is well read in spiritual literature, he
told me that Karmamudra is not much publicly discussed.

2. Any feedback from any women on this list?

3. In the olden days, in temples of India they used to have virgins called
Deva Dasis and not much is publicly discussed about them. Could it be that
they were used in practices like Karmamudra and no one talked about them
because of the vow of silence imposed on the practitioners?

4. Is it possible that some such practices are going on today in the secret
societies and we do not hear of it due to pledges obedience and silence?



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