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brahmacharya is what in the Yogic texts people view as meaning
celibacy. And this has been passed on in the East in different
schools. But in proper translations it does not state celibacy but
transmutation of sexual energy.
Which is described in detail on the JOS meditation page under the
Magnum Opus section. And is balanced out with sexual orgasm.
From what I have read a lot of Yogi's in the East are as clueless as
the christians over here on the meanings their traditions go into.
The constant talk of semen and that semen creates the light body and
sustains it. Seems misunderstood.
The texts mention the semen of the Bindu in many places the Bindu is
the point in the head where the nectar of the pineal gland comes
from. This semen they are talking about then is not what people
think but seems to be allegory for the dew of the pineal gland.
Why call it semen?
Makes sense its this dew which comes down the nadis tube and
fertilizes the chakra's with energy. And strong mention is made of
meditation on the pineal gland.
celibacy. And this has been passed on in the East in different
schools. But in proper translations it does not state celibacy but
transmutation of sexual energy.
Which is described in detail on the JOS meditation page under the
Magnum Opus section. And is balanced out with sexual orgasm.
From what I have read a lot of Yogi's in the East are as clueless as
the christians over here on the meanings their traditions go into.
The constant talk of semen and that semen creates the light body and
sustains it. Seems misunderstood.
The texts mention the semen of the Bindu in many places the Bindu is
the point in the head where the nectar of the pineal gland comes
from. This semen they are talking about then is not what people
think but seems to be allegory for the dew of the pineal gland.
Why call it semen?
Makes sense its this dew which comes down the nadis tube and
fertilizes the chakra's with energy. And strong mention is made of
meditation on the pineal gland.