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November 11, 2019 at 10:19 am #59496
https://gen.medium.com/yoga-guru-pattabhi-jois-sexually-assaulted-me-for-years-48b3d04c9456
Karen Rain, Oct 9, 2018
November 15, 2019 at 11:43 am #59508Sorry, but I just wonder if he has been in this way intimate also with the male students?
November 21, 2019 at 10:16 pm #59520Gorakshanath is considered a Maha-yogi (or great yogi) in the Hindu tradition. Within the Nath tradition, he has been a revered figure, with Nath hagiography describing him as a superhuman who appeared on earth several times. The matha and the city of Gorakhpur in Uttar Pradesh is named after him…Gorakshanath, his ideas and yogis have been highly popular in rural India, with monasteries and temples dedicated to him found in many states of India, particularly in eponymous city of Gorakhpur. Among urban elites, the movement founded by Gorakhnath has been ridiculed.
-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nath#Gorakshanath-
Gorakshanath is a certain tattva (essence), it represents the state of yogic perfection, and it’s in us. The aim of the worship of Gorakshanath is to feel his perfect condition in yourself. Gorakshanath means “the one who controls the senses”. For this reason, we consider him as a protector of yogic way and followers of any dharma, also Gorakshanath is the patron of the Dharma.
-https://nathas.org/en/articles/gorakshanath/-
The Nath Yoga practices in the tradition of Gorakhnath are tantric in orientation, but they did not involve any of the sexual practices of tantrism, as the Naths took misogynistic view of women. They adopted antisocial behavior as a norm; as in earlier Shaivite sects. It was part of their esoteric practice to smear themselves with ashes from the cremation ground and even human feces, to eat disgusting things, and to act in outrageous, antisocial ways.
-ENCYCLOPEDIA OF HINDUISM by Constance A. Jones, James D. Ryan
Misogyny (/mɪˈsɒdʒɪni/) is the hatred of, contempt for, or prejudice against women or girls. Misogyny manifests in numerous ways, including social exclusion, sex discrimination, hostility, androcentrism, patriarchy, male privilege, belittling of women, disenfranchisement of women, violence against women, and sexual objectification. Misogyny can be found within sacred texts of religions, mythologies, and Western philosophy and Eastern philosophy.
-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Misogyny-
November 27, 2019 at 3:19 pm #59532The term is also used to describe certain practices or traditions in Frankism, Buddhism and Hinduism, such as the transgressive aspects of Vajrayana and Hindu Tantra.
-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antinomianism-
…his followers were obligated to transgress as many moral boundaries as possible…
-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankism-
From the first part of Carlos Castaneda’s Journey to Ixtlan (chapter headings):
Part One, Stopping The World: Chapter 1, Reaffirmations From the World Around Us
Part One, Stopping The World: Chapter 2, Erasing Personal History
Part One, Stopping The World: Chapter 3, Losing Self-importance
Part One, Stopping The World: Chapter 4, Death Is An Adviser
Part One, Stopping The World: Chapter 5, Assuming Responsibility
Part One, Stopping The World: Chapter 6, Becoming A Hunter
Part One, Stopping The World: Chapter 7, Being Inaccessible
Part One, Stopping The World: Chapter 8, Disrupting The Routines Of Life.
Part One, Stopping The World, Chapter 9, The Last Battle Of Earth
Part One, Stopping The World: Chapter 10, Becoming Accessible to Power
Part One, Stopping The World: Chapter 11, The Mood Of A Warrior
Part One, Stopping The World: Chapter 12, A Battle Of Power
Part One, Stopping The World: Chapter 13, A Warrior’s Last Stance
Part One, Stopping The World: Chapter 14, The Gait Of Power
Part One, Stopping The World: Chapter 15, Not Doing
Part One, Stopping The World: Chapter 16, The Ring of Power
Part One, Stopping The World: Chapter 17, A Worthy Opponent -
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