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- From: kanderso@reed.edu (Karl Anderson)
- Subject: Re: Bi/Pan Sexuality and the New Aeon from the Orgone Committee
- References: <Leo_Sacher.039r@kumear.apana.org.au> <1993Jan01.012549.5874@uumeme.chi.il.us>
- Organization: Reed College, Portland, OR
- Date: Sun, 3 Jan 1993 09:28:50 GMT
- Message-ID: <1993Jan3.092850.10295@reed.edu>
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- In article <1993Jan01.012549.5874@uumeme.chi.il.us> sfoley@uumeme.chi.il.us (Sean M. Foley) writes:
- >In article <Leo_Sacher.039r@kumear.apana.org.au>
- >Leo_Sacher@kumear.apana.org.au (Leo Sacher) writes:
- >>[about sexual methods of achieving...]
- >>one-pointedness. Does Orgone or any other group represented here have
- >>anything to say on the subject?
- > [...]
- > Do you WANT to be approved by some group or organization? I couldn't call
- >one's sexual life a matter that should be "sanctioned" by any group.
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- Is this a flame on those of us who might find it useful to constrict
- our actions to the recommendations of a group or organization?
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- >The
- >whole thing rests on the assumption that groups have the "ability" to
- >legislate this part of life.
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- I have given this ability to groups before.
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- You don't have to go to Sunday school anymore. You can stop
- crusading.
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- Does anyone listening doubt that constricting one's actions can be a
- useful method of changing the way one thinks?
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- >-Sean
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