Guest guest Posted August 3, 2002 Report Share Posted August 3, 2002 I hope others on the list will take your "Mate Needed" messages seriously, however delightfully effervescent and humorous they read. It is a universal classical textbook condition for an extraordinary, gifted tantric yogi, ngakpa, or shaman / technician-of-the-sacred from _any_ genuine tradition or extraction actually to get horribly sick (mentally and/or physically) and sometimes die without the appropriate mystical consort (called in Tibetan sang-yum: secret ma, and designated variously elsewhere: dakini, yogini, shakti, muse, alchemical Queen, etc.). You fit the bill; of that I have no question. Now, as Das's protector and advocate, I offer this challenge to the list: How seriously do you take this matter? Put your networking where your mouth is. Unless you have the benighted notion that this is merely another guy moaning because he needs sex, rise to the occasion and address the issue. Sex and marriage are themselves integral parts of the variegated equation of welcoming Rasa (flavor, inspiration, aesthetic power, prana, the seed of the Lord, the living mercury that effects all social progress and alchemy) into our lives. A super-heart and supercomputer like Das Goravani requires such appropriate human resource, skill and love to persist. I will maintain this thread until there is some indication that people really "get" this. Das has indicated meaningfully the sort of mate he is seeking. You know that he is suffering -- unnecessarily --with her absent. Therefore, I encourage you to facilitate introductions and contacts, as well as charts emailed, sealed with the prospective mate's longing and consent. My enthusiasm and dynamism, also, are not offered in jest. We just want to keep this fellow around for a really long time, don't we? Very truly yours, Jesse Abbot In a message dated 8/3/2002 3:50:23 PM Eastern Standard Time, das (AT) goravani (DOT) com writes: "Polymath to caretaker. Come in, come in, do you read me, without you, it's snafu, do you read me?" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 2002 Report Share Posted August 3, 2002 Of course, I am a guy,who stays home, and tries his best to understand then teach out the dharma in various ways, so far successfully and with great appreciation. I don't really do anything else though. Can't really look to me for weekend outings. I'm made to do this work. Perhaps there is some Indian bodied yogini currently incarnated who one of you knows, who is simultaneously, like me, both modern and yet satisfied with a simple life of purpose, and who loves to be in love. So, if you know anybody who is under say 38 and fits.... I'm just tossing messages in bottles out to sea here... you never know... Is there someone in Dublin Ireland, who could go down to the Hare Krishna temple and tell them to tell all the woman around the temple to find my website and figure out if any of them wants me? Perhaps a real Irish would be best? Messages in bottles. You never know. I'm serious. I'm hoping my new bhukti will "work better" than my last one. "Polymath to caretaker. Come in, come in, do you read me, without you, it's snafu, do you read me?" -- Das Goravani , President 2852 Willamette St, #353 Eugene, Oregon, 97405 USA Voice: or <> Home of "Goravani Jyotish" Vedic Astrology Software , and more... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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