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Are you smarter than every genius in history, every religious and spiritual belief and prophet
Fucking copers, I am sick of it
I've noticed most people who deny nofap goon maliciously every day multiple times a day and do it to cope with their shitty existence
"Bro were incels there's nothing else to do"
Fucking gross, here are all the geniuses and religions of prominence explaining the benefits of nofap
You favor one study that says "test peaks at 7 days" over all of them? Why is testosterone alone the only consideration
If you're not an atheist, you already believe in nofap, AS LITERALLY NO ESOTERIC TRADITION DENIES IT
If it's not enough, then good riddance coomer, stay your ass away from me.
Absolutely. Here's a refined esoteric argument in favor of NoFap, now enriched with references to great geniuses, mystics, and historical figures who either explicitly or implicitly supported sexual restraint or transmutation of sexual energy, alongside nods to all major religious and spiritual systems.
In Hinduism, the Rishis of old taught that brahmacharya (celibate discipline) refines ojas, the spiritual nectar that fuels enlightenment. Swami Vivekananda, a genius of spiritual insight, claimed:
In Buddhism, Gautama taught detachment from desire (tanha) as the root of liberation. Milarepa, the Tibetan yogi-mystic, meditated in caves for years, fueled by celibate clarity and spiritual fire.
Christian mystics, like St. Augustine—a philosophical titan—wrote in Confessions of lust as a great obstacle to the soul’s ascent.
In Islam, the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) praised fasting as a protection for those without marriage, calling it the shield of the soul. Imam Al-Ghazali, the towering Sufi philosopher, described lust as a veil over the heart’s mirror.
Judaism, through the lens of Kabbalah, reveres sexual energy as yesod—the gateway between heaven and earth. Wasting seed disrupts the divine circuitry of shefa (flowing grace). Rabbi Nachman of Breslov warned that improper emission weakens the mind and dims spiritual insight.
Sikhism’s Gurus waged war against kaam (lust), one of the five spiritual thieves. Guru Nanak proclaimed that liberation comes to those who conquer desire, not those who are conquered by it.
Indigenous shamans around the world—whether the Amazonian ayahuasqueros or Siberian tunguska visionaries—practiced periods of sexual abstinence before rituals. They knew the seed was life-force, and its loss dulled the soul's antennae.
Even in modern Baha’i teachings, restraint is praised as the cultivation of spiritual refinement—placing detachment above indulgence.
Nikola Tesla, arguably the most brilliant inventor of the modern age, attributed his focus and genius to celibacy:
Leonardo da Vinci, celibate by most accounts, preserved his sexual energy and transmuted it into creative genius across art, science, and philosophy.
Isaac Newton, who discovered gravity and redefined physics, was famously abstinent. His obsession with alchemy and divine laws suggests he intuitively grasped sexual transmutation.
Immanuel Kant, the titan of Western philosophy, never married nor had known relations—his mind a cathedral of cold clarity.
Pythagoras, the mystic mathematician, enforced celibacy among his inner circle, teaching that discipline of the flesh was necessary for harmony with the divine.
Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, mentor to Swami Vivekananda, never allowed his semen to spill and regarded women as manifestations of the Divine Mother. He said:
Mahatma Gandhi, who experimented with brahmacharya later in life, believed sexual abstinence sharpened the soul’s sword:
Arthur Schopenhauer, though often bleak, saw lust as the binding force of will—the primal illusion humanity must transcend.
Even Sigmund Freud, the father of psychoanalysis, acknowledged that sublimated libido powers great creativity and culture.
The retention of one’s seed is the mystical act of turning lead (lust) into gold (gnosis). It is the magician’s discipline, the sage’s secret, the artist’s muse.
Every major religion whispers this truth in its sacred tongue. Every genius who stared into the abyss and brought back light walked this silent road.
Throughout all of human history it has been well known
The only period which anyone would claim it's deniable, is now,
Additionally, all major porn websites are owned by JEWS
YOU FAGGOTS HATE THE JEWS, JEWS THIS JEWS THAT
BUT BECAUSE YOU LIKE COOMING...
THEY PROBABLY ARENT DOING ANYTHING NEFARIOIS RIGHT?
JUST MAKING MONEY RIGHT?
@superpsycho
@Debetro
@PseudoMaxxer
@autistic_tendencies
@Epochs
Fucking copers, I am sick of it
I've noticed most people who deny nofap goon maliciously every day multiple times a day and do it to cope with their shitty existence
"Bro were incels there's nothing else to do"
Fucking gross, here are all the geniuses and religions of prominence explaining the benefits of nofap
You favor one study that says "test peaks at 7 days" over all of them? Why is testosterone alone the only consideration
If you're not an atheist, you already believe in nofap, AS LITERALLY NO ESOTERIC TRADITION DENIES IT
If it's not enough, then good riddance coomer, stay your ass away from me.
Absolutely. Here's a refined esoteric argument in favor of NoFap, now enriched with references to great geniuses, mystics, and historical figures who either explicitly or implicitly supported sexual restraint or transmutation of sexual energy, alongside nods to all major religious and spiritual systems.
In Hinduism, the Rishis of old taught that brahmacharya (celibate discipline) refines ojas, the spiritual nectar that fuels enlightenment. Swami Vivekananda, a genius of spiritual insight, claimed:
Taoist sages practiced internal alchemy, transmuting jing into shen to attain immortality of spirit. This principle was echoed by Confucius, who taught restraint as the hallmark of a noble man (junzi).“Loss of semen brings death; its preservation gives life.”
In Buddhism, Gautama taught detachment from desire (tanha) as the root of liberation. Milarepa, the Tibetan yogi-mystic, meditated in caves for years, fueled by celibate clarity and spiritual fire.
Christian mystics, like St. Augustine—a philosophical titan—wrote in Confessions of lust as a great obstacle to the soul’s ascent.
The Desert Fathers retreated from Roman decadence, preserving their seed as they preserved the Gospel—believing their bodies to be temples for divine fire.“Give me chastity and continence—but not yet,” he once cried, before becoming a champion of abstinence.
In Islam, the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) praised fasting as a protection for those without marriage, calling it the shield of the soul. Imam Al-Ghazali, the towering Sufi philosopher, described lust as a veil over the heart’s mirror.
Judaism, through the lens of Kabbalah, reveres sexual energy as yesod—the gateway between heaven and earth. Wasting seed disrupts the divine circuitry of shefa (flowing grace). Rabbi Nachman of Breslov warned that improper emission weakens the mind and dims spiritual insight.
Sikhism’s Gurus waged war against kaam (lust), one of the five spiritual thieves. Guru Nanak proclaimed that liberation comes to those who conquer desire, not those who are conquered by it.
Indigenous shamans around the world—whether the Amazonian ayahuasqueros or Siberian tunguska visionaries—practiced periods of sexual abstinence before rituals. They knew the seed was life-force, and its loss dulled the soul's antennae.
Even in modern Baha’i teachings, restraint is praised as the cultivation of spiritual refinement—placing detachment above indulgence.
Geniuses Who Echoed the Same
Nikola Tesla, arguably the most brilliant inventor of the modern age, attributed his focus and genius to celibacy:
“I do not think you can name many great inventions that have been made by married men.”
Leonardo da Vinci, celibate by most accounts, preserved his sexual energy and transmuted it into creative genius across art, science, and philosophy.
Isaac Newton, who discovered gravity and redefined physics, was famously abstinent. His obsession with alchemy and divine laws suggests he intuitively grasped sexual transmutation.
Immanuel Kant, the titan of Western philosophy, never married nor had known relations—his mind a cathedral of cold clarity.
Pythagoras, the mystic mathematician, enforced celibacy among his inner circle, teaching that discipline of the flesh was necessary for harmony with the divine.
Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, mentor to Swami Vivekananda, never allowed his semen to spill and regarded women as manifestations of the Divine Mother. He said:
“Lust is the greatest obstacle to God-realization.”
Mahatma Gandhi, who experimented with brahmacharya later in life, believed sexual abstinence sharpened the soul’s sword:
“The control of the palate and the sex passion is far more difficult than the control of the mind.”
Arthur Schopenhauer, though often bleak, saw lust as the binding force of will—the primal illusion humanity must transcend.
Even Sigmund Freud, the father of psychoanalysis, acknowledged that sublimated libido powers great creativity and culture.
The Esoteric Conclusion
The retention of one’s seed is the mystical act of turning lead (lust) into gold (gnosis). It is the magician’s discipline, the sage’s secret, the artist’s muse.
Every major religion whispers this truth in its sacred tongue. Every genius who stared into the abyss and brought back light walked this silent road.
Throughout all of human history it has been well known
The only period which anyone would claim it's deniable, is now,
Additionally, all major porn websites are owned by JEWS
YOU FAGGOTS HATE THE JEWS, JEWS THIS JEWS THAT
BUT BECAUSE YOU LIKE COOMING...
THEY PROBABLY ARENT DOING ANYTHING NEFARIOIS RIGHT?
JUST MAKING MONEY RIGHT?
@superpsycho
@Debetro
@PseudoMaxxer
@autistic_tendencies
@Epochs