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From a private session on 4/21/2015 DianeHB: Tex would like to know why lack of sexual activity is a hallmark of Transcendental Souls. (Note: that was from the library article "Transcendental Soul Elaboration") MEntity: We should clarify that if we used that phrase “lack of sexual activity” it did not mean lack of sex or lack of sexual feelings. But the Transcendental Soul tends to truly grasp the nature of the Higher Moving Center and prefers to use that energy for social change. The Transcendental Soul will tend to find ways to satiate the lower energies involved, by surrounding himself or herself with stimulation that is invigorating, tantalizing, and provocative, much like stoking a fire. That fire then is used in other ways, but the “stoking” is not avoided. However, because there is still a Human Body involved, this can go terribly awry and into repression and fetishes and waves of indulgence. DianeHB: I pulled the phrase "lack of sexual activity" from an earlier transcript by Troy. This makes a lot of sense. MEntity: The life of Gandhi is a modern exploration of how sexual energy is understood (and misunderstood) by the Transcendental Soul. The divide between the demands and nature of the body vs. Entity can be a lifelong dance between satisfying the profane and fueling the sacred. DianeHB: I'll have to look into Gandhi's sex life. MEntity: The Old Soul already gets a glimpse of this as he or she manifests Essence and there is a confusion between the profundity of intimacy and the stimulation of the body. Intimacy often satisfies the nature of sexual energy, and is no longer necessary to express in terms of sexual stimulation. This does not remove the need and want for sexual stimulation, so it can be confusing. Many who seek intimacy learn to do so only through sexual stimulation, which is then presumed to equate intimacy, but it does not. For those who finally experience True Intimacy, it can be surprising how quickly the necessity for sexual stimulation drops in that relationship. Many see this as a sign of lacking intimacy and then proceed to destroy the very thing they wanted for so long, returning to the familiarity of stimulation. ### end of excerpt You may discuss this content via its original blog entry. See Sexuality of Transcendental Souls.
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[Excerpt from Michael Speaks: November 2002] [clairen] At what point in Gandhiji’s life did the Transcendental Soul manifest? [M_Entity] A Transcendental Soul is born. It does not manifest in the same way that the Infinite Soul does. This is because the fragment that is “in” the body is already a fragment from the Entity being represented. There will, of course, be a regaining of consciousness, but it will not be as lengthy and troubled as a single fragment's. This is why a Transcendental Soul tends to be so effective and magnetic quite early in the life. While the individual is technically a Transcendental Soul, he still exists with a Personality that will have its challenges based on imprinting or ideals. In his case, he had an emphasis on alleviating the effects of Greed, which would mean he had his own personal fears related to this Chief Feature. His Idealism, at times, would lead him into naivety as he would assume that sexual exchanges somehow “stole” from the energy of another, or himself. We remind you that while Transcendental Souls have a “higher” perspective of everything, they are immediately as susceptible to the confusions of being human as they are of the wisdom from the Entity. [clairen] Why did he feel so guilty about sex with his wife? [M_Entity] It will help to understand that sex was the most immediate indulgence available for the Transcendental Soul to use as a tool and example of restraint against Greed. Since this is a common indulgence, it was more symbolic than literal in his experiences.