The eternal struggle between spiritual growth and sexual desire has puzzled philosophers, religious leaders, and seekers throughout human history. Why does something seemingly natural create such spiritual conflict? In this thought-provoking exploration, we unravel the fascinating spiritual mechanics behind sex and its impact on beings beyond the physical plane.
Starting with a powerful technical reference from 1982, we examine how both pain and sex function as artificial wavelengths that can be manufactured and manipulated – not as biological imperatives or spiritual necessities. This perspective shifts our understanding dramatically: rather than viewing sexual desire as something to suppress or indulge blindly, we can recognize it as an energy pattern that affects consciousness in specific ways.
The most revealing insight emerges when we compare how these two forces affect a spiritual being: while pain causes withdrawal and contraction, sex creates fixation and loss of power. This explains why spiritual traditions have cautioned against sexual obsession – not from moral judgment, but from understanding energetic consequences. When fixated on this single wavelength, the expansive joy of creation that should involve the whole being becomes contracted into a momentary, limited experience.
We delve into practical applications of this knowledge, discussing how sexual energy can be sublimated into higher creative endeavors. This isn't about denial but redirection – channeling the creative force into endeavors with greater lasting impact. Observe how couples naturally shift their focus from sexual fixation to child-rearing, business building, or artistic creation, experiencing different forms of joy and connection.
Understanding these dynamics helps explain society's manipulation through sexual imagery while providing tools for greater self-determination. The real freedom comes not from indulgence or suppression, but from knowing yourself as a spiritual being experiencing a human journey – maintaining conscious awareness through all physical experiences without losing your essential nature or power.
Join us for part two where we'll continue exploring even more controversial aspects of this topic that we've been wanting to address within independent Scientology for years. What perspectives have you developed about balancing spiritual growth with physical experience?
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