The Hidden Source of
Vital - Spiritual Energy -2 (Kama)
The
sons deprived of motherly affections and the daughters bereft of father’s love
and protections are often found to lack in healthy psychological development.
The presence of boys and girls both among the children augments the happy
ambience of a family. The boys who have no company of sisters and similarly the
girls without having brothers remain deprived of overall development of
personality and risk some hindrance in mental evolution. With the emergence of
youth one has to arrange for a married life. Healthy association between
husband and wife together would offer natural boost to each other’s progress in
all dimensions of life. In old age, affectionate interaction with the (grand)
sons and (grand) daughters also provides extra sublime support to the hidden
consciousness of the (grand) mothers and (grand) fathers respectively.
Renowned
psychologists like Dr. Freud, though in a narrowed sense of the word, have
advocated "Kama" as the utmost need of human life. It is affirmed to
be fulfilled in intimate interactions, amicable alliance between the opposite
genders. Somehow in our country, the Sanskrit (or Hindi) word "Kama"
is mostly used to imply sexual pleasure or related desires. This is why it is
often discarded as an erotic or obscene terminology and the concept of
inevitability of Kama appears debased and unacceptable to many of us. But a
sane consideration of the overall meaning of the word with scientific outlook
and an open mind would convey that Kama is indeed an eternal necessity
reflected in origin and infinite expansion –– right from the commingling of
Prakrati and Purusha and the gross generation of life…, to the contributions of
married life in the society and sustenance of the world. Finding flaws in this
interpretation or countering it by some linguistic analysis etc. would only be
a prejudiced and futile exercise of arguments.
Unmindful
and uncontrolled use of any resource is risky. Extremities or exploitation of
everything should be avoided. Incontinence and greed of unwise, short-sighted
people often cross limits in unchecked, insidious misuse of the faculties of
sense organs. Look at the state of our tongue, for instance. Many of us have
ruined its vital power in abusive, bitter and false speech and all kinds of
unhealthy (though lavish) foods and invited physical and mental sufferings and
economical and moral decrepitude in several respects. This is not the flaw of
the natural faculties of taste and voice endowed in the tongue. If restrained,
refined and used wisely, this tiny organ alone could serve great purposes in
enlightened progress of our life.
The
same is the case of the genitals (the sex-organs). If these are restrained
carefully together with adoption of brahmcarya and the nectar of Kama hidden in
the sex-element is enjoyed with moral purity and cautious control, the sexual
indulgence too would prove to be beneficial and fulfilling like the elixir of
life. After all, careful processing and medicinal use of poison makes it a
life-saving drug too. However, at the same time we must note that adulteration
and ill usage of these are always detrimental and could convert even the nectar
into a deadly toxin. Thus, it is not the kama, rather, its perversion and
eroticism that are debauching and should be reproached and avoided. That is why
God gave double job to these two Indriya (Tongue and Sex Organ)
When
the relations between a daughter and father, sister and brother, or mother and
son could be so sacred, happy and healthy, why would those between other kinds
of social interactions between the two sexes be pernicious? Take for instance
the case of husband and wife. This relationship could be most enlightening and
exceptionally encouraging for unalloyed progress of both if insulated from the
aberrations of sensual lust. Marriage in such cases would prove to be an
excellent means of nurturing fulfilment in the lives of both the partners by
healthy alliance and mutual support…. Lord Krishna had mobilized a welcome
revolution in this regard.
The
Indian society of those days of yore was subjected to blind traditions – even
the young boys and girls were not allowed to play together. People clung to a
blind conviction that meeting or interaction of men and women, of whatever age
groups would lead to immoral, untoward consequences. This had darkened people’s
mentality and thus captured the smiles of children too in the barrier of social
absurdity; little boys and girls were not able to laugh or play together under
these baseless constraints.
Lord
Krishna removed these suppressive barriers and encouraged healthy alliance
between the two sexes by way of organizing the blissful programmes of
"Raas Lila" in which the boys and girls, men and women all used to
play and dance together. He found it illogical to discriminate among humans on
gender basis; so what if one section of the human society can grow moustaches
and the other doesn’t. How could the difference between the anatomies of the
genitals make one sex inferior or harmful to the other in any way? In fact,
this difference in the physical and psychological nature of the two sexes is a
remarkable symbol of Nature’s art that offers soothing mutual
complementarities’ among them. The sick mentality that the two different sexes
would commit mistakes and indulge in obscene, amoral acts whenever they
associate is an extreme of mistrust of humans towards themselves.
Chastity
of conduct, virtuous development of character could be ensured only by
refinement from within. This demands inculcation of Sraddha prudence and
farsightedness towards noble ideals and human dignity. Social norms should not
prohibit healthy alliance, interaction and collaboration between the two sexes;
else the society would be deprived of the great benefits available from the joint
efforts, mutual support of its two major pillars. Lord Krishna had propagated
this message effectively by his enchanting “Raas Lilas”.
The
spiritual science of sublime power of the sex-element accords sacred
interactions between man and woman. The intimacy of their relationship as
married couple could also incorporate sensual connections and mutual
satisfaction of sex. There should be no restriction on healthy association,
joint efforts and social unions of men and women in general. As two or more men
or women can share the joy of friendship without any risk or suspicion, the
same way men and women could also maintain unstained, respectful alliance. This
natural, serene, sober association should not be prohibited.
The
mutually supplementing powers of Prana, Soma and Agni, and Swaha and Swadha in
man and woman are of unique biological, psychological and spiritual importance.
The conjugation of these sublime elements holds limitless potentials of
genesis, creation and blissful evolution at higher realms of Nature.
Reproduction or growth of population is a very crude and negligible expression
of this astonishing effect. These two subliminal streams of the source of
consciousness and manifestation of Nature should be recognized and realized
through the deeper science of spirituality. Sagacity of human mind should check
the risk of tragic decline and extinction of human species by preventing the
perverted dissipation of the immense energy of karma – hidden in the
sex-element – in erotic passions. This sublime power should rather be
channelized wisely for the overall augmentation of the physical, mental and
spiritual strength of mankind.
The
activity of sex-element in copulation is a subtle biological process. The
sensual lust and excitement associated with copulation could be vulgar and
shameful. Erotic description of the same could be detrimental and should
therefore be avoided. However, knowing the roots of this process in Nature,
deciphering the higher dimensions of the vital force and the deeper science of Kama,
is neither untoward nor vulgar. It is indeed a part of the Panchagni Vidya –
the Vedic science of genesis and evolution of Prana that has been lost in the
mist of ignorance and tides of time. Neglect of this great knowledge has caused
enough harm to our own lives and potentials. The deep knowledge of multiple
aspects of the bioelectrical force and Prana in the sex-elements of man and
woman is dealt in the spiritual science of Kama. It should be studied with same
sincerity and investigative attitude as any other branch of science.
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