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Testosterone versus Chastity: Who is Mahatma Gandhi?
Mahatma (Great Soul) Gandhi wrote: “The one to conserve his vital fluid acquires inexhaustible power.”
Maybe Gandhi experimented on his person but we have no visible records. It is said that the Indian government, after independence and the assassination of Gandhi in 1948, destroyed or classified as top-secret Gandhi’s letters and documents.
Apparently, the controversial sex aspects of Gandhi could have destabilized India? The other advantage of this censure was to safeguard the myth of the Mahatma (Great Soul) that was worth a nation.
The Mahatma was bisexual.
At one period in his youth, he separated from his wife to cohabit with his student, a German body builder named Herman Kalinbach. They lived together for 4 years, but Herman could not join Gandhi to India in 1918 because the British did not allow Herman to leave South Africa. The two lovers maintained correspondence. Gandhi wrote about his love to Herman: “How I desired my body completely…This is slavery with revenge”
If you are a male with abundance of testosterone then what other alternative you got but to ejaculate, one way or the other?
Can plenty of testosterone be transformed into other kinds of hormones or protein or ATP that extend inexhaustible power?
If testosterone is not relieved out of the system could it be disintegrated into poisonous substances?
Would testosterone butts it heads with the thousands of other hormones and get in the way of normal functioning of the body and mind?
We certainly need badly serious experiments, very methodically designed and executed to uncover stubborn myths that would set mankind free of hundreds of by-product behaviors based on sexual falsehood.
(I am ready to volunteer to be a subject in these experiment.) These will be complex set of experiments, involving hundreds of variables to control, that do not enjoy widespread consensus with the scientific and religious communities.
For example, at a specific age, who can be considered to be healthy and fit for the experiments?
What are the criteria that define someone eligible to be manipulated in the experiments?
What symptoms that would disqualify or discard a wretched male from further testing, sessions, or repeated mating or ejaculations?
For example, how “power” in “inexhaustible power” is defined?
What kind of tasks (physical, mental, and emotional) are to be done, before and after sex activities, in order to measure, evaluate, and quantify performances?
For how long these tasks should be monitored and carried on before we can claim that the tasks represented normal human behavior on a daily or weekly basis?
What items in the safety documents for permitting experiments on mankind should be considered in case things go out of hand such as sudden heart attacks and …
Gandhi changed the meaning of Brahmacharya (ascetic vows for chastity) and the term evolved in practice as Gandhi resumed his personal experimentation.
For example, Gandhi invited his grand nieces Manu and Abha to share his bed as part of individual improvement to his sex concept. The latest definition of Brahmacharya boiled down “Brahmacharya is who has no lascivious intentions even when he sleeps with fantastic nude girls; this man is within brahmacharya as long as he is progressing toward higher states of focusing in God”
“Lascivious intentions” is another term that needs to be defined by operational variables. We need to conduct further experiments to quantifying the levels of lascivious intentions and evaluate the trend toward the qualitative focused state on God.
Intention, lascivious or not, is another bogus term that we use as scapegoat to our weaknesses and laziness to act in order to improve our behaviors.
Quick, I demand that India releases all documents related to what Gandhi meant by “inexhaustible power” and “lascivious intentions.”
I am interested in acquiring power and want to know how I can tame these turbulent testosterone into states of sleep.
Yes, the older the more chaste we become, with exceptions: sleazy old males addicted to Viagra kinds have atrophied brains and are stuck senile on a single amusing game.
In general, the more chaste the less trouble you get into, with exceptions: Your wife or girl friend might become hateful and take chastity very personal.
The remedy is never to mention “chastity” within a 100-yard radius of your wife’s ear shot. And yes, get to business; that is excellent politics.
I can hear loud voices saying: “This post is blatant sex discrimination.”
I like to remind readers that the article is mainly about testosterone. It is not about chastity: I am no preacher and I don’t know Sanskrit.
Recurring news are demonstrating that prolonged chastity (vowed, forced, or forced vowed) results in child molesting tendencies.
You may read Gandhi’s biography in my previous post: https://adonis49.wordpress.com/2008/10/24/gandhis-non-violent-resistance-guidelines-february-21-2008/
Note: Gandhi had 4 kids from his wife Kasturba; he was 13 and she 14 when they got married in 1883. After Kasturba death, Gandhi grew wings; they grew proportionally to his zest for experimenting with sex and chastity.
My opinions on Gandhi’s sex life (or my opinions, period) cannot touch the greatness of Gandhi’s achievements (non-violence practices, India Independence, and his constant strife to eliminate the caste of the “untouchable“) and his battles for self-improvement and taming behaviors he considered unworthy of the greatness of mankind.
Gandhi’s non-violent resistance guidelines
Posted by: adonis49 on: October 24, 2008
Gandhi’s non-violent resistance guidelines (February 21, 2008
Non-violent resistance methods (ahisma) and its extension of non-cooperative activities to unjust governments are not synonymous with the concept of passive resistance adopted in the Western culture; simply because non-cooperation entails sacrifices, pain and suffering that the uninitiated cannot endure
Even taking to the court for redress is considered by Gandhi as a form of violent method that should be avoided by the members of satyagraha.
Passive resistance is the method of the weak who does not believe in his internal strength facing violent forces and who eventually might use violent methods if afforded. The members of satiyagraha adopt non-violent methods out of strength and confidence in the victory of truth by personal suffering and thus will never use violent means since the opposing person is not an enemy but the unjust laws that rob the citizens of their dignity as human united in life.
Non violence or satiyaghara means to adhere to truth or God who represents unity in every life. Consequently, the initiated should be a true believer in God irrespective of which religion he belongs to. According to Gandhi finding truth is the responsibility of the individual and is what he believes is just and good and thus, since truth is relative then non-violence methods should be adopted so that we don’t commit errors and crimes in forcing our positions by coercion, lest we discover later on that we were mistaken.
The initiated should work toward “brahmacharya” or sexual chastity in thought, seeing and touching and also chastity for seeking fortune and celebrity. Once we manage to dominate our senses, even once in our practice, then we cannot lose that achievement. The initiated should discuss issues of a program at length until he is convinced but finally he has to ultimately follow faith.
Gandhi has developed the guidelines for non-cooperative movements against governments that broke their oaths and pledges to serving the people and are exercising cruelty, exploitation and oppression. The program of non-cooperation is of 4 steps, each step is meant to reach a higher level of disobedience to the authority.
The first responsibility is to expose precisely the project to the population at large through meetings and focused communication.
The second step is to convince the public servants to voluntarily abandon their titled positions and charges with the government and encouraging the lawyers and judges to stop serving the government. No pressures should be exercised on the functionaries, especially if the movement is unable to provide for the bread winners. The private employees are excluded from the requirements of abandoning their services.
The third step would ask the army and security officers and soldiers to retreat from their duties.
The fourth step would amount to refusing paying taxes to the government.
In order to shorten the period of resistance with a successful outcome the organization of the non-cooperative movement should cater to the weakest members in social status or economic needs. The members of the movement should stop taking loans from government funds; conflicts among the members must be resolved through private arbitrage because lawyers should suspend the exercise of their official profession toward the government.
The members should start boycotting public schools; (in this request I would include boycotting private schools so that no discrimination in economic status should be established).
The members should not attend any government reunions and meetings and ceremonies; they should refuse accepting any civil or military post. In case of being under occupation, the members should rely solely on local and national products and manufactures “swadeshi” and thus boycotting imported consumer’s products from the colonial powers.
On the first day of the non-cooperation the members should spend the day in suspending work and focusing on prayer and fasting to clean the spirit of violent tendencies and exorcise anger and resentment because non-violent activities require serenity in thought, talk and action.
The strength of non-violent resistance is based on the pressures of the innocents on the tyrant’s behavior.
Gandhi had worked to instituting a non-armed security force, not carrying even batons, head gears or shields as a protection to the abuses of the mob. This non-armed and non-violent security force of members adhering to satyagraha is meant to absorb the frustration and anger of the demonstrators at the expense of hurt and even death to the satyagrahis instead of returning violence with violent reactions.
Consequently, the members of this special security force would undergo serious training, physical, mental and emotional, that are meant to gain inner strength to facing the violent behaviors of fellow men. This force would be highly disciplined even more than soldiers and obey orders to serving the people in dangerous situations and catastrophes.
One of the main duties of this non-violent security force is to communicate and come to aid to ever family in the locality in daily life so that the inhabitants recognize them and feel very familiar to them and thus preventing deterioration in acute situations.
Gandhi made a distinction between “hartal” or going on strike and civil disobedience: the former can be understood by children and didn’t entail serious punishment by government but is a potent method to disseminating the message to the population at large: The civil disobedience is a dangerous endeavor that has grave consequences of reprisal by the power to be and only the initiated and well disciplined satyagrahis can sustain the punishment, privation and suffering.
Gandhi also distinguished the sit-ins with fasting for personal interest and those done for the general benefit of the public. Many crooks learned to fast in front of private properties in order to extort money from the proprietors who did not wished publicity or humiliations and Gandhi viewed these non-violent private interest actions as violent in nature.
Gandhi comprehends that the means used to an end reflect the consequences to the contemplated objective. Thus, if you steal a watch from a person then you are a thief; if you save money to purchase the watch then it belongs to you but if you beg the person to donate it then you are sending the message that you can be enslaved.
In that respect, people who revolt using violent means to obtain their rights end up not respecting the duties and responsibilities commensurate to their rights; however, if these same rights are snatched through non-violent methods then you are ready to assume your responsibilities and these rights do not turn out to be a burden to society in the long run.
Gandhi considers that the force of truth, using non-violent methods and attitudes, is the prime mover in our development. History, understood as the recording of wars engaged by monarchs, is at best an interruption in the natural course of peaceful endeavors by the normal people. Thus, it is the mostly non-violent activities of people that kept societies alive, functioning and developing.
Gandhi united with the Moslems of India during their “Caliphate” resistance movement against the British and maintained his alliance throughout all his movements of non-violence resistance. There are several reasons for Gandhi’s relentless alliance with the Moslems in India: first, the British government had reneged on the pledge to maintaining the Caliphate institution after the WWI if the Moslems of India served in the British army.
At the time, the Sultan of Turkey was considered the Caliphate of the Sunni and the British eliminated that religious title for the Moslem Sunni of India. Gandhi genius was:
1. to never undertake a non-violent resistance movement before allying to the Moslems of India and thus showing a united national front against the British colonial power and their countless unjust laws and atrocities of mass murders.
2. Gandhi elevated the mere political alliance to protecting unity of a movement into another level of a united society regardless of creed or social status.
3. Gandhi respected any religion that believed that the search for truth can be done by having faith in a unique God.
4. Gandhi encouraged the majority in any Nation to capitulate completely to the minorities’ requests so that no suspicion or violent reactions may be generated within a society; the basic tenant of this concept is that the majority will always be the winner as long as no confrontations are activated.
It has been proven that when a majority violently attacks a minority then they end up loosing in the long run because history always catches up with cowardly endeavors. The modern actualities are striking evidences as in Rwanda, Yugoslavia, and Israel.
Capitulation is also advisable when the problem is merely related to material belonging. Resisting armed forces and defending honor is legitimate and necessary in his philosophy.
Every government might have positive elements in its program but if it is unjust and does not preserve human dignity then the whole State system has to be pulled down. It is not acceptable that a neutral State allows an invading army to cross its borders to attack another nation; Switzerland should have had at least the moral strength to prevent any resources to cross its borders toward Nazi Germany and never cooperate with this racist State.
Anyone who refuses to do military service but accepts to cooperate with a military State is NOT a satyagrahi. When you pay taxes and aid a military State to maintaining its hegemony then you are part and parcel of the unjust State. You cannot eat the food that the army is protecting you to produce and consume and then refuse military service; your alternative is to flee to the mountains and feed on what nature provides. A soldier who shoots in the air to disperse the masses is doing violence and not doing his job and shouldn’t have joined the army or an armed security force.
When asked in 1940 whether an independent India would institute satyagraha to its armed forces to defend the homeland Gandhi offered his own belief that India might be the first people that could show the way to peaceful entente with its neighboring nations.
He believed that letting conquerors capture the land without armed resistance is the shortest and direct method to evacuating them through non-violent resistance and non-cooperation; the numbers of martyrs would be far lower than the fallen soldiers and innocent civilians if a violent resistance is undertaken. Any invading army that crosses over the cadavers of innocent people who resisted its incursion is not about to repeat this brutal act because of human nature. Furthermore, the people would not be paying heavily for useless armaments and fortifications.
When asked by a Jewish newspaper in 1936 in London on the Zionist movement Gandhi replied that Zionism as a spiritual movement is commendable, but if it is planning to capture Jerusalem and found a State by the use of arms and by the aid of Britain then it would be committing a grave error.
Gandhi declared that his allegiance to Hinduism is mainly pragmatic because it delineated clearly that the life struggle of an individual is to finding inner spiritual strength to linking with the truth of God and didn’t excite or scare believers into the notions of paradise and hell; Hinduism viewed the soul as indestructible and no clear distinction is made between spirit and body.
Gandhi struggled all his life to convincing the Orthodox Hindu institution that casting the untouchable is wrong and could not accept sermons of satyagrahi who practiced discrimination of the untouchables in their communities.