Are We Sexual Spiritual Super Beings?

And Is there an ideal blend?

Andy Travis
Change Becomes You
Published in
6 min readMay 18, 2021

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Photo by Manyu Varma on Unsplash

I am a Yogi who loves the Yoni.

A Yogi is a spiritual seeker whose lifelong goal is to find the divine within himself or herself. To realize that joy is always alive within ourselves. We have to seek it and strive for it. My yogic path is that of Raja Yoga and Karma Yoga.

Raja Yoga is the Royal Path (“raja” means king), the yoga of meditation. Its focus is to quiet the mind. The practitioner’s attention is fixed on an object, mantra, or concept. Whenever the mind wanders it is brought back to the object of concentration. In time the mind will cease wandering and become completely still. Raja yoga practitioners aim to establish “a mental link with the supreme source of all spiritual energy and power, the Supreme Soul, to free the individual soul from misery, pain, fear, illness, and phobias, and enable the soul to experience peace, happiness, and lasting health and prosperity.”

Karma Yoga is the yoga of service to others and God. Karma yoga practitioners renounce the fruits of action. Activities are assumed for the benefit of the greater good, without concern for personal benefit. The path of Karma-Yoga is described in detail in the Bhagavad-Gita: “Be intent on the action; not on the fruits of action.”

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