I do not believe, not even for a minute, that anything we eat affects it.
You know, the one thing that sparked me into spirituality interests is this human body instincts, particularly, this sexual drives or urges. Ever since I got seriously aware that most Catholics really consider it a sin, I started questioning why and kept trying to find out if its really possible not to engage in it. I did many readings about it. I even tried asking one nun about it but she was elusive. Then an elder nun seemed more game and knowing, asking me in return, “Oh, the clitoris?”. I didn’t understand then what the clitoris had to do with it. When I did it, I wasn’t particularly aware what gives me pleasure and what part of my body is really turned-on when I do “strokes” you know, so I honestly didn’t get what she meant by it then. I guess, I just feel the over-all effect without being aware of the details where it starts and how it goes about the body. All I know is that, I seemed more relaxed after doing it. My little speech problem way back before was even “helped” by it slowly…
Anyway, since I just stared at her when she said that, she made a change of subject, about which I just rode on without mentioning my question again. I guess, I couldn’t believe then that a nun can be that “knowing”… I was afraid of what will come next should I pursue the topic. I guess I wasn’t ready yet, taking or understading it from a nun…
Anyway, back to the foods we eat. With the many readings that I made, and with my little biochemistry knowledge, I do believe that some things we eat affect it or it increases our sexual urges at one time or another. Ever heard of aphrodisiacs? These are examples of foods that increase our libido. Some of these are herbals. But these fats/oils thing… I sure believe it does add to our libido. I made self-experiments you see. I tried to lessen my protein, fats/oils intake for some days… and I found out that the “itch” or the urge doesn’t manifest much. Then, I tried eating more of it for some days too and I found out, especially these fatty/oily foods?.. they really add to the “wetness”, if not the urge. Then for some few times, I eat in a banquet or fiesta or any celebration where there are lots of proteinaceaous, fatty and oily foods and even veggies and/or herbs? In some cases, I experienced a sort of “high” in sexual urge the following day or immediately after…Its like a sexual tension, thus the energy term I use for it, since in Physics, tension is simply energy… thus sexual energy…
I tell you, some religious people that I know of, try to minimize their proteinaceaous, fatty/oily (name removed by moderator)uts. Ever saw Franciscan male monks? They are very lean in body and some can even be categorized as simply small in body, if not thin. I hear they control their meat/fats/oil intakes, or they do not eat meat/fats/oils at all. I’m not so sure which is which, but bottomline is that, they believe that some foods we eat, when taken excessively, increases our libido. And since they want to be spiritual people, they try to lessen it, if not eradicate it…
In a way, we are flesh and blood alright. How can we be physically spiritual, if we attach ourselves to worldly things like these flesh and blood “business” of eating flesh too? At least, getting rid of this partly, if not wholly, is a big step in trying to be spiritual.
But then again, what are the options? The plants? But there also are aphrodisiacs among them… thus, I guess, the ultimate best thing to do, is to choose the right foods to eat… have a good balance of it (without excesses) for the good of both our body and soul…
I honestly don’t believe I’ve ever tried to “dissipate” sexual energy without sex or masturbation. That seems, to me, like trying to get rid of hunger without eating. I suppose it’s possible, but why?? But then again, if you read my other posts, you’ll find that I’m very sexually liberal. Definitely not a role model for an unmarried Catholic.
Well, maybe immersing oneself in a tub of cold water will do wonders in curbing the “hotness” or the tension. Question is, is hotness and tension th same? I haven’t tried this way yet and see if it can really dissipate tension. When I get to have a tub of cold water, maybe, next time it happens, I’ll try to use this…Immersing is different from showering, so maybe, it will work…But then again, when we say tension, it means, tightness, the nerves etc are constricted, the electrical conduits are heavily loaded and the likes… How is this loosened up? Maybe, instead of cold bath, a hot bath will be better. I haven’t tried any of this yet… but since these ideas came suddenly floating now, I guess, if there’s next time and I have the resource, maybe, I’ll experiment with these too…
You know, my background is technical/scientific… yet, I dig into these spirituality matters. Just looking for more meanings in this life, I guess…Thanks.
Other more enlightenments/insights are surely welcome…