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In the parable Christ says that the kingdom of heaven is like three brides

awaiting the bridegroom. Two kept their oil lamps filled, the other used up

her oil. The third "bride" with no "oil" was not taken by the groom on his

arrival. This parable refers elegantly to stored-up sexual energy. The bride

who had "no oil in her lamp" was the transcendentalist who had blown his

sperm/life force/sexual energy. That bride had spent it through sexual

orgasms. Thus they were unable to "handle" the cosmic bridegroom i.e God.

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Could you kindly mention wherefrom the explanation (which you have quoted)

to the parable has come? Was the explanation also part of the bible? Is

anyone aware of other explanations?

 

curious

 

 

Nayana-ranjana (AT) bbt (DOT) se [Nayana-ranjana (AT) bbt (DOT) se]

Sent: Friday, September 17, 1999 12:25 AM

To: COM: Brahmacarya

Subject: Bride with no oil

 

[Text 2632922 from COM]

 

In the parable Christ says that the kingdom of heaven is like three brides

awaiting the bridegroom. Two kept their oil lamps filled, the other used up

her oil. The third "bride" with no "oil" was not taken by the groom on his

arrival. This parable refers elegantly to stored-up sexual energy. The bride

who had "no oil in her lamp" was the transcendentalist who had blown his

sperm/life force/sexual energy. That bride had spent it through sexual

orgasms. Thus they were unable to "handle" the cosmic bridegroom i.e God.

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