(urth) Urth & Earth (was "Travelling North aka, miscellaneous thoughts on Wolfe")
brunians at brunians.org
brunians at brunians.org
Fri Jun 4 13:11:39 PDT 2010
*Biologically* it applies to men.
There is other stuff that applies to women.
I've been studying and practicing this stuff for forty years or more.
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> Pretty much, yes, and for both sexes (not just semen, but orgasms). They
> are either controlled, or controlled and released, for individuals of a
> certain status, or for everyone.
>
> Generally, due to its near-universality, I'd take the idea as coming down
> from prehistorical shamanism. Which is not to say that it's wrong or
> irrational---in fact, I'd call it common sense.
>
> But it's as much to do with magic as with religion, and magic underlies
> all religions in some way. As it does football, where young men are told
> not to indulge before a big game (or used to be).
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> All religions have similar doctrines regarding the use and retention of
> semen.
>
> There are variations in practice.
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