WASTE, verb - "to diminish by gradual dissipation or loss; to expend without necessity"
a) Want implies waste; need implies resisting want.
b) "your wife" implies ones choice of possessing another...possession drains resistance. Why? Because holding onto something within a moving system costs strength.
c) Sustenance of self by perpetuation through another aka intercourse for off-spring implies need...anything else implies want. Having free will of choice implies being in-between balance (need/want); hence constantly being tempted (want) to ignore resisting (need).
d) Notice that the more you're "doing it"; the less you get out of it. Just like with any other temptation. Yet the more you choose to resist "doing it"; the more you'll get out of it...
Lol, that's what happens when you let people go wild with the interpretation of liturgical texts, quote mining without paying attention to context and shoving their preconceived notions in the text: "It's me and muh Bible - now I will uncover all the secret knowledge encoded within and find my meaning in it". Guttenberg did us all a disservice.
Is doing it with your wife considered wasting?
She's a parasite, constantly sucking protein from me.
Wtf no, God wants you to fuck like a rabbit with your wife
a) Want implies waste; need implies resisting want.
b) "your wife" implies ones choice of possessing another...possession drains resistance. Why? Because holding onto something within a moving system costs strength.
c) Sustenance of self by perpetuation through another aka intercourse for off-spring implies need...anything else implies want. Having free will of choice implies being in-between balance (need/want); hence constantly being tempted (want) to ignore resisting (need).
d) Notice that the more you're "doing it"; the less you get out of it. Just like with any other temptation. Yet the more you choose to resist "doing it"; the more you'll get out of it...
if you ejaculate. learn white tantra from glorian.org or karazza.
Consider updating your username. Seems like it doesn't represent your spiritual practices.
That's demonic. I'll stick with what the Church teaches.
John 3:14 "[14] And as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, even so must the Son of man be lifted up"
Jesus literally taught how to raise the serpent. so sad that you don't understand your own doctrine. Christians wanna-be everywhere.
Lol, that's what happens when you let people go wild with the interpretation of liturgical texts, quote mining without paying attention to context and shoving their preconceived notions in the text: "It's me and muh Bible - now I will uncover all the secret knowledge encoded within and find my meaning in it". Guttenberg did us all a disservice.
Can you enlighten us with the secret gnostic meaning behind this verse? Meanwhile I will share the actual meaning of the quote: https://myocn.net/sermon-on-the-sunday-before-the-exaltation-of-the-cross-john-3-13-17/
She's going to divorce you and take everything. The house the kids even the dog and your future earnings.
In fact, more times than not, this is how it plays out.