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Stories and Seduction Arts Lecture

May 17, 2024

Lecture on Stories and Seduction Arts

Introduction

  • Main Idea: We are the stories we tell, believe, and ignore. These stories shape us.
  • Purpose: Explore old, forgotten, and lost stories.

Story of Creation (Indian Mythology)

  • Core Concept: Creation is a complex process requiring three deities: creator, preserver, destroyer.
  • Brahma's Creation: Men and women born from his mind, aiming to form self-sustaining beings.
  • Issue: Brahma created only men and struggled with creating women.
  • Solution: Shiva (destroyer) helped by bringing out a woman from Brahma's mind.
  • Consequence: Brahma's desire for his 'daughter' led to separation of men and women to understand union.

Role of Shiva and Parvati

  • Contribution: Explained and instructed the journey of creation and union.
  • Written Guidance: Authored the first book on arts of seduction.
  • Philosophy: Sexual energy is paramount, and harnessing it generates supreme power.

Arts of Seduction

  • Kama Sutra: Men and women need to learn 64 skills to master seduction.
  • Skills: Include singing, dancing, body decoration, and more obscure arts like metallurgy.
  • Philosophical Meaning: 64 signifies total life mastery broken into phases and knowledge branches.
  • Essence: Strengthening and harnessing mind, body, and spirit.
  • Application: Eroticism was about lifelong engagement, not mere temporary pleasure.

Cleopatra's Example

  • Aim: To allure and retain Julius Caesar forever.
  • Method: Tying herself to Caesar’s happiest moments and making him laugh more than with any other woman.

Equality in Seduction Arts

  • Challenge: Women often seen needing to be perfect while only expectation from men was wealth.
  • Reality: Both genders actively took part in engaging and being proficient in seduction.
  • Historic Example: Ancient king’s tale showing the importance of men understanding and fulfilling women's desires.

Sensitivity and Eroticism Linked to Nature

  • Concept: Women's sensual spots connected to lunar phases.
  • Examples: Sensitive spots change with lunar days:
    • 14th day: Head and hair.
    • 13th day: Eyes.
    • 7th day: Navel.
    • Various days: Knees, buttocks, etc.

Aromatic Body Practices

  • Perfuming Art: Applying specific scents to different body parts for erotic stimulation.
  • Examples:
    • Hair: Vetiver (smell of rain on beach sand).
    • Neck: Jasmine.
    • Arms: Mint.
    • Belly: Heavy perfumes.
    • Waist: Light rose essence.
    • Back: Sandalwood dots to create a scent trail.

Conclusion

  • Encouragement: Apply these ancient seduction arts in modern life for enriching experiences.
  • Final Note: Incorporate and practice these arts to understand and harness the power of eroticism and connection.