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Problematic Quotes by Frederick Lenz
- Sexual energy becomes problematic if you use to enslave someone, to demoralize them, to hurt them, to wrap them up. The way most people use…
- Power doesn't make you happy. Actually, power without knowledge and balance is problematic. Power is something that will automatically follow when you have knowledge. The…
- If you are having sex with someone who is not on the same frequency that you are on, it can be very problematic. The greatest…
- To encounter such a being is considered the ultimate karmic blessing in the sense that your life will be so configured that every single variant…
- To deal with someone from other infinites is problematic at times, to deal with a true master of all the realms of the yogas. We…
- Women vibrate at a slightly different rate that passes kundalini very easily. It is problematic though, because a woman also picks up negative energy, it…
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