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Hi,

 

Was reading a post by Integrity with the title "sexual practice". Just wanted to ask and comment on something.

I have been using anesthesia which makes the sexual organ less sensitive. (Specially designed for use on the sexual organ) This has been very succesful in terms of not having to strain to avoid the orgasm. Also very helpful for my partner who does not practice the Gnostic principles, but is very fond of sex =] (lol)

 

But I guess my question is; Does the anesthesia have any negative effects!? So far as I can tell, the only thing it has affected is a vastly increased ability to refrain from orgasm and there's nothing wrong with that at least =]

 

Peace! =]
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  • Replied by Benedictus on Friday, January 27 2012, 03:34 PM
    The first vows a practitioner takes in the study of spirituality is abstention from intoxicants. This means no drugs, no alcohol and no harmful substances that are contrary to the natural functioning of the human machine. For one thing, you should not be mixing drugs with Tantra. Second, you should not be copulating to such an extent that there is way too much fire, where you are straining at the edge of the chasm (of the orgasm). If you want success in Tantra, you have to be serious, meaning: do nothing that is contrary to the superior laws. Do not adulterate your sexual force, which occurs when the aspirant assimilates intoxicants in his or her organism to effect the practice of Tantra.

    Joyful in hope, suffering in tribulation, be thou constant in thy prayer.
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