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Alexander J.McIvor-Tyndall

Sex--The Unknown Quantity / The Spiritual Function of Sex

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    today who can consciously leave the physical body as they do the house in which they live, while they visit distant places, annihilating space. To these the body is no more than a g
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    instinct is that of hunger, but without Sex there would not be even the urge toward physical sustenance. Sex is therefore both the urge and the answer to all instincts.
    T
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    ascendant and love demands union—not merely matrimony.
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    will find a lack of union. There may be marriage, but there will not be mating. True union must come from the Center of Life—from the spiritual Reality, which the physical only imperfectly shadows forth.
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    the algebracial X—the unknown quantity which defies analysis.
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    justification of itself.
    "Without shame the man I like knows and avows the deliciousness of his sex; without shame the woman I like kn
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    divine fulcrum of Sex; how eternal youth and life are possible; why you can not lose in the "game of Love;" we cannot sin against the Eternal God; why and when the "eternal equasion" is p
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    mated? what will happen when we rid Society of a belief in "impure" love; why marriage vows are inadequate; puerile; and futile; when we find the "pearl of great price;" why spiritual mates cannot be parted; why bonds and vows must give pla
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