always involved co-operation by woman
84:4.3(935;3)
benefits derived from discipline of
s. relationships
45:6.3(516;1)
differs somewhat on nonbreather worlds
49:3.4(563;7)
free love never in good standing
82:2.3(915;1)
higher standards among women
84:5.2(936;6)
historically
continence cult among soldiers and saints
89:3.6(977;1)
instruction at home in continental nation
72:3.5(811;5)
Ishtar cult was disguised
s. worship
95:1.5(1042;6)
one-time embrace of strangers required by Ishtar
95:1.5(1042;6)
primitives
did not make undue fetish of
s. 88:1.7(968;2)
indulged
s. appetites freely
84:1.1(931;4)
promiscuity virtually absent
82:1.2,6(913;5)
regarded temple prostitution highly elevating
89:7.4-5(982;3)
hunting rewards improved Neanderthal skills
64:4.12(721;10)
rulers allowed
s. relations with bride just before marriage; additional license
82:3.10(916;6),
82:5.7(919;3)
s. only incidental to marriage among primitives
84:1.1(931;4)
saw no connection of
s. with childbirth
84:1.3(931;6)
suspended
s. regulations on May Day
82:2.4(915;2)
taught
s. control; were free from laxity
70:7.4-5(791;1)
s. education duty of parents in Garden of Eden
74:7.2(835;5)
individuals always rebel against society's regulations
82:3.2(915;5)
no mortal reproduction after life in flesh
45:6.7(516;5)
regulation in relation to marriage
82:1.3-5(913;6)
s. impulses can induce mystic state
100:5.10(1100;1)
s. jealousy not innate
82:4.4(917;7)
sex urge
all-absorbing chiefly due to race mixtures, Andite inheritance
82:1.2,5(913;5)
bridle passions and be patient
195:5.10(2076;1)
compels man to think and leads him to love
83:0.3(922;3)
dominant impulse after food hunger
82:1.9(914;5)
gratification transient and spasmodic
68:2.6(765;3)
insures man and woman will come together
84:6.2(938;6)
lures selfish man into making something better out of himself
82:1.7(914;3),
83:0.3(922;3)
males restlessness when deprived of frequent
s. gratification
68:2.6(765;3)
natural tendency which serves individual, race
133:3.7(1472;6)
no human emotion, unbridled, produces so much harm and sorrow
82:1.10(914;6)
normal urges not in conflict with highest spiritual attainment
34:7.7(383;1)
s. appetite of ancients combatted war urge
70:3.11(788;2)
secrecy, insincerity, and hypocrisy only obscure problems of
82:1.10(914;6)
society must control individuals'
s. urges
82:1.9-10(914;5)
stronger in men than women
84:4.3(935;3)
social group entitled to regulate
s. 81:5.6(906;4)
complementary though often personally antagonistic
84:6.6-7(939;1)
differences multiply versatility, overcome limitations
84:6.5(938;9)
equality of men and women
Adam endeavored to teach equality
74:3.5(831;2),
74:7.8(836;4)
in mind and spirit endowment
49:4.4(564;6)
men and women jointly hold posts in light and life
55:3.9(625;8)
men and women worked side by side in the Garden
84:7.8(940;4)
not found in nature
84:5.3(936;7)
usually realized in post-Planetary Prince era
52:2.7(591;7)
gender no consideration in assignment of Adjusters
108:1.7(1186;5)
men and women incapable of full mental comprehension
84:4.4(935;4),
84:6.3,7(938;7)
mutually dependent on co-operation
84:6.6(939;1)
pastoral men shamefully mistreated women
68:5.8(768;8),
69:7.5(778;8)
positively will not live without each other
83:0.2(922;2)
presence of helpless baby differentiated early male-female activities
68:2.6(765;3)
respective personality trends survive this life
84:6.6(939;1)
viewpoints and entire life reactions essentially different
82:1.1(913;4),
84:5.13(938;3),
84:6.3,6(938;7)
women love babies more than men
69:3.2(774;1)
shadows
cease to be attracted by unreal and material
s. 174:0.2(1897;2)
interpret in terms of substance
1:6.1(29;7)
matter is shadow cast by mind in presence of spirit
12:8.15-16(140;11)
once "walled" into new buildings
89:6.5(981;2)
shadow of hair's turning for untrue purpose
48:6.22(555;1)
unrobust souls had shorter
s. 86:4.8(953;7)
always powerful check on kings
70:6.6(790;3)
believed in their spirit possession
90:1.3(987;1)
enchanters' practices derived from ancient superstitions
90:2.2(987;6),
150:3.11(1681;6)
fetish men thought to be directed by spirit ghosts
89:1.2(974;4)
first police officers; ghosts administered justice through
70:10.5(795;2)
first professional class; exempted from physical work
69:3.5(774;4)
often epileptics
88:1.9(968;4)
often of low-grade mind and morals; became wealthy
90:2.12(989;1)
presume to stand between man and God as intermediaries, interpreters, and intercessors
90:0.3(986;3)
ranking medicine men, ceremonial fetishmen
90:1.1(986;4)
s. who failed without alibi demoted or killed
90:1.5(987;3),
90:2.6(988;2)
some early communities ruled by
70:5.8(789;6)
superstitious exaltation of family of swordmakers
69:3.9(774;8)
terribly expensive, but worth all they cost
92:3.7-9(1006;4)
used because the spirit world was unresponsive to ordinary mortals
90:0.2(986;2)
voodoo doctors typical of magicians of old
88:6.1(972;1)
women were
s. because they tended home fires
69:6.5(777;8),
88:6.1(972;1)