ON LUST AND ANGER, Sex
and Brahmcharya-2
THE
WORKING OF THE SEX IMPULSE
Cupid
directly shoots an arrow through the bewitching eyebrows and piercing glances
of a young lady with tender waist, rosy cheeks and red lips.
Moonlit
night scents and perfumes, flowers and garlands, sandal-paste, meat and liquor,
theatres and novels are his mighty weapons to delude the passionate young men.
Reason and discrimination take to their heels the moment their hearts are
filled with burning passion. They all become absolutely blind. Cupid makes
intellectual persons, great orators, ministers and research scholars, doctors
and barristers, as pleasure deer or pet dogs in the laps of young ladies.
Reason has temporarily taken its seat in the dry intellect of a learned pundit
or a professor. He has no real stamina. Cupid knows his strength. Cupid reigns
supreme everywhere. He penetrates the hearts of all. He knows how to tickle
their nerves. Within the twinkling of an eye he destroys reason, discrimination
and understanding by simply inflaming the passion of young men.
Even
in dreams Cupid has full sway, even when all the Indriyas are silent. Ladies
are his infallible agents! They are always at his beck and call. Cupid operates
through their smiles, bewitching glances and sweet words, through their
melodious songs and ball dances.
Young
girls work quickly to excitement of men and can disturb the peace of even the
minds of sages. Cupid can make the nervous system of Brahmachari quiver in the
delirium of imaginary pleasure even when they think of the pictures of young,
beautiful ladies, even when they hear the gentle sounds of their bracelets and
anklets, even when they think of their blooming faces. What to speak of touch
then?
Man
wishes to have children to maintain the race or line. This is the reproductive
instinct. The desire to copulate proceeds from this sexual instinct. The
strength of the sexual desire depends upon the sexual impulse.
According
to the Gita, impulse is Vegam or force. Lord Krishna says, "He who is able
to endure here on earth, before he is liberated from the body, the force born
of desire and passion, he is harmonised, he is a happy man".
Impulse
is a mighty force. It exerts influence on the mind. It is a force suddenly
communicated to the mind.
Just
as petrol or steam moves the engine, the instincts and impulses move this body.
The instincts are the prime movers of all human activities. They give a push to
the body and move the Indriyas to action. The instincts create habits. The
instinctive impulses supply the driving power by which all mental activities are
kept up. These impulses are mental forces. They operate through the mind and
the intellect. They mould the life of a man. The mystery of life lies in them.
The attraction towards women in men is born of Rajas. That unknown attraction
and happiness in their company is the seed of the sex impulse. This attraction,
which is like a bubble in the beginning, later on assumes the form of a
formidable, uncontrollable wave of strong passion or sexual appetite.
You
must understand the psychological working of the sex impulse. When there are
itches on the body, mere scratching of them is a pleasure. The sex impulse is
only a nervous itching. The satisfaction of this impulse begets a delusive
pleasure, but it has a positive effect on the spiritual well-being of the person.
Mind,
Prana and Veerya & Mind, Prana and Veerya are the three links of one chain.
They are the three pillars of the edifice of Jivatma. Destroy one pillar—mind,
Prana or Veerya—and the whole building will fall to pieces.
Mind,
Prana and Veerya are one. By controlling the mind, you can control Prana and
semen. By controlling Prana you can control the mind and semen. By controlling
semen, you can control the mind and Prana.
Mind,
Prana and Veerya are under the one Sambandha or connection or circuit. If the
mind is controlled, Prana and Veerya are controlled automatically. He who
suspends or restrains Prana restrains also the working of the mind and the
movement of the Veerya. Again, if the Veerya is controlled, and if it is made
to flow upwards into the brain by pure thoughts and the practice of Viparita
Karani Mudras such as Sarvangasana and Sirshasana and Pranayama, the mind and
the Prana are automatically controlled.
The
mind is set in motion or rendered active by two things—the vibration of Prana
and the Vasanas or subtle desires. Where the mind is absorbed, there the Prana
is restrained; and where the Prana is fixed, there the mind also is absorbed.
Mind and Prana are intimate companions, like a man and his shadow. If the mind
and the Prana are not restrained, all the organs of sensation and action keep
actively engaged in their respective functions.
When
a man is excited by passion, the Prana is set in motion. Then the whole body
obeys the dictate of the mind just as a soldier obeys the command of his
commander. The vital air or Prana moves the internal juice or semen. The semen
is put into motion. It falls downwards, just as the clouds burst into rain
water, just as the fruits, flowers and leaves of the trees drop down by the
force of the blowing winds.
If
the Veerya is lost, Prana gets unsteady. Prana is agitated. The man becomes
nervous. Then the mind also cannot work properly. The man becomes
fickle-minded. There is mental weakness.
If
the Prana is rendered steady, the mind also becomes steady. If the Veerya is
steady, the mind also is steady. If the Veerya is steady, the mind also is
steady. If the Drishti or vision is steady, the mind also becomes steady.
Therefore, control the Prana, the Veerya and the Drishti.
God
is Rasa. Raso Vai Sah. Rasa is Veerya, the vital fluid or semen. You can get
eternal bliss by the attainment of Rasa or Veerya only.
Rasohyevayam
Labdhva Anandi Bhavati.
Grasp
fully the importance and value of this vital essence of life. Veerya is all
power. Veerya is all money. Veerya is God. Veerya is Sita. Veerya is Radha.
Veerya is Durga. Veerya is God in motion. Veerya is dynamic Will. Veerya is
Atma-Bal. Veerya is God’s Vibhuti. The Lord says in the Gita: "Paurusham
Nrishu. I am the seed or virility in men". Veerya is the essence of life,
thought, intelligence and consciousness. Therefore, preserve this vital fluid
very, very carefully and never waist it!
The
earth is verily the essence of all these beings, water is the essence of the
earth, herbs of water, flowers of herbs, fruits of flowers, man of fruits and
semen is the essence of man
Semen contains water, small amounts of
salt, protein, and zinc and fructose sugar. It is slightly alkaline, which
causes some to find the taste bitter or brackish, but neither male nor female
sexual bodily fluids are in themselves harmful to a sexual partner, apart from
concerns of STDs.
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