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now plato once lost debate and word debating the issue whether Socrates took too many liberties with his young male students.
aristotle was his male student.
alexander the great was aristotle’s male student. alexander cut the gordon knot. now fudoza is a means to cut the knot. but there are more straight paths that can also open the back door in bypassing body and lighting the head light. and i doubt alexander or aristotle used fudoza.
and alexander did seem hurt when he got his best buddy killed. did not mind donating his mistresses to casual friends on other side.
so it does seem an unbroken lineage.
and it raises question if should one use queer logic for straight answers.
but then on the other hand
the secret of golden flower
was a text of patriarchical society
where men retreated to caves to practise
internal methods
of upward flow
now being in the bushes with imperative to retain and society far away
it is quite easy to imagine what their external initiations
were
if there were any of course
reverse kundalini is a taboo
so is integrity from quintescence of reverse, upward and horizontal
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