Ole Wolf wrote:

> just ejaculating.) Thus, a male person incapable of getting an orgasm

> requires access to females, but will never be able to satisfy his desires.

> His desire to "gather" females consequently never ceases--and you have

> someone who is power-hungry. This desire for power is caused by repressed > sex.

I watched a show on Discovery about violent minds. One comes to mind here: Jeffrey Dahmer. This guy was totally repressed and he turned out exactly as you put it. He began to gather people (gathermania? Phineas Gage?), quite litterally. Dahmer would usually get "psyched up" by watching certain parts of Star Wars before going out to pick up guys he would murder. What turned Dahmer on was POWER. He liked, e.g., to watch the Emperor in Star Wars as he sat on his dark throne. Herevthe Emperor was an icon of power and control over his own and other people's life.

I'm not completely sure how to interpret Dahmer in terms of kundalini. Somehow he seemed to be broken first, and then real problem arose as he got the idea that "if he could just have _perfect sex_ he would experience complete relief." Of course he never got off, and as one man put it "an orgasm is just and orgasm, it doesn't get any better than that." On the show they described it as a vicious circle beginning with a "predisposition" and a "trauma" that sets the whole thing off. The following cycle of crime/sexual molestation/murder would just reinforce the trauma, making things even worse, which in turn made the serial killer even more in need of killing, etc. With Dahmer it was certainly a one way slope getting steeper and steeper, and in the last period up to his capture by the police he had lost his job, couldn't pay his rent and he had numerous bodies lying around in his apartment. He didn't even bother to dispose of the victims' bodies before committing the next murder.

Hr. Vad

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