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First I think you have to define sexual desire, like snow, there are many different kinds.
Originally posted by socrates271
Could the fear of death, the loss of our existence, be the very fuel that lights our sexual desire?
One view is that sexual desire is built from the intensity of stimulation and orgasm. But if death is the loss of ones body, ones existence, doesn't one feel whole or more alive when engaged in sex? The very act which gives life.
Originally posted by dizziedame
Within all animals, hot and cold blooded is born a need to procreate.
Even plants bear seeds to carry on their species.
Doesn't it make you wonder who created such a system?
yes, I will agree to that. I think that is a need to be one with someone and not feel so alone. The idea of death makes us fear that we will ultimately be separated by it. That we will be alone again. But I don't believe that. I don't believe that will be the case.
Originally posted by Watcher-In-The-Shadows
reply to post by kettlebellysmith
I think that is largely because we have had a taste of death so to speak so quickly rush to the ultimate affirmation of life in my opinion, sex.
The sexual practice mentioned here is not a lewd activity, a craving for enjoyment; it does not aim at pleasure or procreation, but appears as a yoga, a discipline, a sacred act having for its goal the realization of the essence of the Self, the identification with Siva; as such it is essentially ascribable to heroic behavior." ~ Silburn