Introduction
Lust is always associated with shame. People naturally feel
ashamed to talk about the actions that they have carried out with their lust.
People feel ashamed having lust. People also feel ashamed seeing others acting
lustfully. Shame may not be present before or while lust is in activity but
certainly it is present afterwards.
Shame and Dignity
This feeling of shame is actually something inherent and
universal when it comes to sexuality. Everyone all over the globe feels this
shame when it comes to sexuality. Why? Because dignity is an inherent and
inseparable value or quality within sexuality.
That shame is actually our essence telling us that we have
done something wrong in relation to sexuality and our inner essence. It is a
call to reflect, to study, to discover what really, truly what is the true
action, the true principle according to our inner essence (which is always
true) related to sexuality.
When a person stops feeling shame for the incorrect or out
of order actions that one does in relation to sexuality it is a sign that that
person is losing contact with their essence and is therefore on a degenerative
path. The innate degenerative stop or brake (shame) has been lifted and the
doors to degeneration are open. This however, if one is determined can be
reversed.
Shame is related to the realisation of error and karma. In
some way shame is the instinctive recognition of karma.
In true sexuality we find dignity, which is the opposite of
shame.
Why Dignity
Because true sexuality is about connecting to the Being. It
is about intimacy and with intimacy we find our deeper realities which is our
inner Being. It is about using the life force of our Being, the sexuality
energy is the force that allows us ‘to be’. The sexual energy is connected to
our consciousness, our will, our imagination and flows from our Being and takes
us back to our inner Being. Dignity is what enhances our essence. Correctness,
no karma, more of the essence and more of the Being is what enhances our
essence. True sexuality does exactly that.
True sexuality can not be about shame, that would then mean
that our Being is an error, something wrong, something karmic, a transgression,
a fault. Which is absurd! Right? Right! If that were right that true sexuality
was about shame then all the masters and the illuminated beings would be wrong,
and they are not wrong!
End (1806).
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