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Going into Samadhi is something you do twice a day.

  • Writer: davidsmith208
    davidsmith208
  • Jul 12, 2018
  • 2 min read

Poem:

Going into Samadhi is something you do twice a day once at 5am and once at 7pm. It is not some foreign words in a crusty old book on Hinduism. It is something that is done with passion. At least have as much drive as an old drunk going to the Tavern! In Japan retired Courtesans usually make better saints. In Zen Buddhism they were not even rejected. Why? Because they behaved like a professional. The best wives were noted for their vigor. At the same time men with the Mind of Enlightenment hoarded their sperm. Apparently the physical manifestation of the Buddha Mind was semen no less. Why God created contradiction I no longer question. You can only enjoy privilege once you get there. There is no more time to mess around -get on the lit up trail and ascend. Before long you might be an old man. Take your ego out every day and get it drunk on nectar and maybe it will shrink and go away. You should treat your knees at least as well as you treat your car. Don’t neglect them and put in some effort. Which might require that you also bend them. The reason why you are grateful for that which is ordinary is you are super conscious. This is the Royal road to supreme pleasure. If you are not going into Full Samadhi daily you should be screaming. This little note is written with permission. I’m here to cure others by taking their Medicine. DS Poem July 12, 2018 See Lust for Enlightenment by John Stevens page 106 about Ambapali and Ohashi in Shimizu, Josei to Zen pp. 126ff Page 137: “wives bring five strengths to a marriage: sexual attractiveness, wealth, virtue, vigor and the ability to bear children. J. Jones, Tales & Teachings of the Buddha pp. 77-78 1979 Page 66, “Since semen was thought to be the physical manifestation of the Buddha-Mind, it was never to be squandered; rather the semen was to be concentrated in the core of the man’s being during Tantric sex, directed through three psychophysical nerves (male, female, and united) up to the crown of the head ( the seat of enlightenment) and then circulated through the body. Snellgrive, Indo-Tibetan Buddhism, vol 2, p. 290 “Coitus reservatus, the retension of semen was a standard practice for Tantrics and Taoists.... page 101 Page 121: Sex is the Supreme Koan. 


 
 
 

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