Holy Sex Purifies Profane Love
Love Really Cleanses the Sinner’s Sex
Sanctity has always been the perfect veil to hide our deepest perversions. Gandhi’s case is the most hypocritical example of using spiritual power to justify carnal desires that I have ever documented.
While preaching abstinence to his followers, he transformed his own sexual urges into “spiritual experiments.” A brilliant ploy, I must admit.
At 38, he took a vow of chastity. At 77, he slept naked with 18-year-old girls. The mathematics of hypocrisy couldn’t be clearer.
What disturbs me most isn’t just the behavior itself — it’s the elaborate intellectual and spiritual construction created to justify it.
When Gandhi claimed that sleeping naked with young women was a “test of purity,” he was effectively creating an alternative reality where his sexual arousal transformed into spiritual elevation.
A moral magic trick that many religious leaders have mastered through the centuries.
The sexual segregation in his ashrams is particularly revealing. Husbands and wives were forbidden from sleeping together, but Gandhi could sleep with whomever he wished — all in the name of “spiritual purity.” Power doesn’t just corrupt; it creates its own moral rules.