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Margareta, January 20, 2008:

The Psychanalyse describe this process under denomination of “sublimation”, also into creative acts.


Gary, January 21, 2008:

Thanks for posting your comments, Margareta. It sounds to me like Psychiatrists may study sex transmutation as well.

Whether or not they practice it themselves is another thing! :)

Gary


The Uberman, February 24, 2008:

Sex energy is an incredibly powerful resource that most people (especially men) are incredibly unaware of.

I’ve been experimenting with my sexual energy since last year around this time, and the results have been outstanding.

Tapping into it can unleash levels of enthusiasm, creativity, and passion that would be more difficult to cultivate otherwise. I’m always experimenting with how to go deeper, so if anybody wants to share experiences - let’s talk!

Have fun with this.

The Uberman


mzwandie, March 11, 2008:

i hav a copy of the book “think rich…” and by far im still trying to understand the concept, i don knw if im doin wrong but man this calls for some serious meditation.


Frederic Krueger, March 22, 2008:

And here I was, thinking it was all only about allowing yourself to have crystal-clear focusing (albeit only for a while as is the nature of the act; yes, pun intended ;)).

Crystal-clear focus: no interfering thoughts, being fully in the moment, bypassing each and any critical factor completely (to put it in hypno-lingo).

Yes, sounds like sex to me.. and in a narrower scope, like being in love with someone.

Funnily it’s not like that during the continously more frequent moments of pure and utter complete appreciation / unconditional love. Or is it? Let’s see if I can find my point.. Sorry, I can’t. Except for the pointless stream of pointless arrangements of words in sentences that is this post and that.

Is a colon a double-point or is a point a half-colon? ;)

Frederic


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