Guest guest Posted May 18, 2001 Report Share Posted May 18, 2001 , "Tony O'Clery" <aoclery> wrote: > Unfortunately there is a big difference between Divine Love and an > attachment to 'getting it off'. One is expansive and the other is > attached to ego enjoyment masquerading as Tantra. The Love of the > Bhakti is none other than the egoless Divine Energy, the Bhakti > progresses to being the source itself. Within energy illusion of > course. > > Sexual love is attachment and is basically a bodily function like > eating or defeacating. I notice on TV recently that there is a part of > the brain that causes orgasm in woman, so its pretty mundane stuff. Tony, Most ppl here know your online persona relatively well and they seem to like you for it. However, everyone on this list has made their own choices regarding their spirituality, non duality and whatever else. Like you, they are entitled to having their opinions and share whatever they like with the list in the spirit of virtual sangha. Love, Amanda. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2001 Report Share Posted May 18, 2001 , mumblecat@a... wrote: > > , "Tony O'Clery" <aoclery> wrote: > > > Unfortunately there is a big difference between Divine Love and an > > attachment to 'getting it off'. One is expansive and the other is > > attached to ego enjoyment masquerading as Tantra. The Love of the > > Bhakti is none other than the egoless Divine Energy, the Bhakti > > progresses to being the source itself. Within energy illusion of > > course. > > > > Sexual love is attachment and is basically a bodily function like > > eating or defeacating. I notice on TV recently that there is a part > of > > the brain that causes orgasm in woman, so its pretty mundane stuff. > > Tony, > > Most ppl here know your online persona relatively well and they seem > to like you for it. > > However, everyone on this list has made their own choices regarding > their spirituality, non duality and whatever else. > > Like you, they are entitled to having their opinions and share > whatever they like with the list in the spirit of virtual sangha. > > > Love, > > Amanda. Namaste Amanda, Where did I say anything different? I think I covered that in my post even going into different awareness etc....ONS Tony. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2001 Report Share Posted May 21, 2001 > Where did I say anything different? I think I covered that in my post > even going into different awareness etc....ONS Tony. Thanks Tony. Love, Amanda. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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