A student describes homosexuality metaphorically as violence against love because it stays on the physical plane rather than the celestial or emotional.
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"First of all, I think, metaphorically, homosexuality can be described as violence against love. It's physical, in the sense that, it's not celestial, it's..."
"...galvanizes people into action. Okay? The sexual nature comes from its physicality. Its corporality. Okay? Corporality. The fact that you can feel it. The..."
"...from high to low. Om. And because it's going slow now, physicality, materialism develops. And this creates the material universe. Okay? But the thing..."
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