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Sexual MagnetismIn the last year of my psycho-analysis I began a period of prolonged sexual day-dreaming. I managed to tie my emotional moods to my phantasies and finally understood my pattern of responses to women. I consider responses within harmonious relationships, and then explain some kinds of mental and physical abuse that can occur. I formulated the following structure of sexual response, within a male heterosexual mentality. |
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| Differences | |
| Table 4: directions of Love Flow | |
| Responses of Jealousy | |
| Dulling the Mind |
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a) |
When
I am
experiencing jealous love the masculine
in me is dominating the
feminine in a woman. This is the traditional concept of sexuality from
the man’s point of view and represents sexual transference. [¹] |
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b) |
When
I am experiencing narcissistic love the
feminine in me is responding to the feminine in a woman. Emotion is
dominant but transient. |
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c) |
With
a woman of strong will the masculine in me
responds to the masculine in the woman. Will power is a masculine
attribute. This is the mode of sexual attraction, based on narcissism. [²] |
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d) |
When
a woman satisfies my need for social
approval, by giving me appreciation or by initiating friendship, the
masculine in me is dominated by the feminine in the woman. Jealousy (in
self-pity mode) and sexual desire become prominent in me. [³]. |
These four responses determine the nature of the relationships between heterosexual partners. There are four ways of experiencing sensual love, within an harmonious relationship.
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In response (a), jealousy (mode of love) is the dominant emotion in me. Sexual relationships based on jealous love tend to last for a lengthy period of time. The relationship can last even if hate replaces love, because in symbolic terms the man is relating to his mother. The man can choose a wife who has similar conscious characteristics to his mother, or similar subconscious characteristics (depending on whether he consciously loves his mother or subconsciously hates her - see Note).
In response (b), narcissism (in love mode) is the dominant emotion in me. Sexual relationships are fleeting or absent, and no permanent ties are desired.
In response (c), both man and woman are attracted by will power, so that the dominant polarity is masculine. In such a situation a platonic relationship is easily maintained. Narcissism is again dominant, but this time it is in vanity mode in me. The love is contributed by the woman.
In response (d), the need for social approval is dominant. A lasting relationship can be formed, but it will be maintained only as long as the partners validate each other. When validation no longer occurs then the relationship may be retained for social convenience or quickly ended. Jealousy in self-pity mode is dominant in me. The love is contributed by the woman.
In responses (b) and (c), the
polarities of
the
man and woman are the same ; feminine in the first response and
masculine in the second one. Therefore, in the two relationships
originating from narcissism it is the same polarity in the
partners that is important.
By contrast, in the other two responses, (a) and (d), the
polarities differ. In the two relationships derived from jealousy
the man is attracted to the opposite polarity in the woman.
Therefore
the need for a
physical union of
two
bodies operates like ordinary magnetism:
unlike polarities ( =
jealousy) attract each other and like polarities ( = narcissism)
repel.
Note.
Trying
to
change the past
A man may subconsciously hate his mother,
and yet still bond to a woman who has character attributes
similar to his mother. Why does this bonding
occur? It would seem to have the least likelihood
of ever
happening. However, it is an issue in identity.
The man feels that his mother did not love him enough, and so his identity is weak. If such a woman did love him, then his identity would change dramatically. Therefore, subconsciously such a woman can strongly attract him and give him another chance to change the past, but only if he can persuade her to love him. He finds such a woman, bonds to her, but only sees his hopes wither away. He cannot change the woman, and so his subconscious hatred of her character type remains, as does the weakness in his identity. He experiences only another failure.
If he had managed to make the woman love him, it would have had a greater beneficial impact on him than bonding to a woman whose character is complementary to his own. A complementary woman cannot change his past for him.
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These ideas can be restated to highlight differences and processes. For a heterosexual male:
Jealousy in love mode stimulates my masculinity.
Narcissism in love mode stimulates my femininity.
Narcissism in vanity mode admires will power and character in a person, rather than sensuality. Masculinity and individuality are emphasised.
Jealousy in self-pity mode surrenders me to dependency and sensuality. My masculinity is too weak.
In responses (a), (c), and (d) I am masculine ; in response (b) I am feminine. This unbalance is what it means to be a male heterosexual – three quarters male and one quarter female ! There can be no such thing as a completely masculine man (or a completely feminine woman).
These four kinds of love-relations require a specific object to arrest the flow of emotion. The love is trapped by the object (the other person). In both love modes I project ; I am subject. In the other two modes I introject ; I am object. [4]
The direction of flow is from love modes of jealousy or narcissism in the subject to the other modes of self-pity or vanity in the object. [ This scenario assumes that the two people are close enough together for their auras to touch. When they are apart then each person uses the idealised image of the other in order to switch on the loop of projection and introjection as a self-contained process].
I assume that the responses of a heterosexual female complement those of a heterosexual male.
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I return to the four responses. I show the direction of love flow in the following table. The arrow indicates the direction in which love is flowing.
In
response
(a),
the flow of
love is from
man
to woman.
Man: jealousy
(love)
woman:
jealousy (self-pity).
In
response (b), the flow of
love is from
man
to woman.
Man: narcissism
(love)
woman:
narcissism (vanity).
In
response (c), the flow of
love is from
woman
to man.
Man: narcissism
(vanity)
woman:
narcissism (love).
In
response (d), the flow of
love is from
woman
to man.
Man: jealousy
(self-pity)
woman:
jealousy (love).
Here the direction of emotional flow is always from jealousy to jealousy, and from narcissism to narcissism. If the flow of emotion is different from this pattern then the relationship is not at that moment mutually harmonious. This pattern of sensuous love flow requires both a subject and an object.
By contrast, pure love is non-sensuous and is just a free flow, just a flux without an object. (see article Emotion 2, love).
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My sexual phantasies derived some of their intensity from the years that I spent as a hospital porter. During that period I fell in love four times: I experienced both jealousy modes twice. I found it to be incredibly difficult to practise mindfulness on sensual love. To try to carry on normal relationships whilst I was almost out of my head with love, and attempting not to show it, was nearly as hard as coping with madness.
What is the problem that love brings within jealousy? Love intensifies consciousness. It is a state of absorption of one person in another, and so it can be tremendously fulfilling. [5]. However, love also intensifies the subconscious mind. And this is the problem. Absorption of one mind with another one brings the pain that arises from the union with the other person’s subconscious mind and all its difficulties. These difficulties lie hidden whilst love is blossoming, but take the limelight when love fades. Hence jealous love brings both pleasure and pain.
For a comparison, love is a state of absorption based on feeling, whilst meditational trance is a state of absorption based on will.
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From my readings in biography, I look at two styles of sexual relationships when jealousy is intense, when love intensifies jealousy to the level of passion.
Consider a person and the sexual partner.
First
style
The love mode of jealousy, when
coupled
to anxiety, leads the person
to
dominate and control the
partner. The partner has to be moulded into the pattern that is
desired by the person. Therefore the partner is sacrificed to the
needs of the other. The person is triumphant, the partner
confused. If the relationship stabilises into this pattern then
eventually triumph turns sour when the person begins to resent
the obligation of continually taking responsibility for the
partner ; controlling the partner becomes a burden. The partner
ends by being despised for his /her dependency.
At a level in which passion is absent, this style often creates problems between parent and child. A person that I worked with had this style. The parent controls the child as it grows up into adolescence, taking responsibilities for all decisions that the child should be making. By the time that the child is now an adolescent, it has become incapable of making any important decision, whether about jobs, what clothes to wear, where to take a holiday, etc. The parent has now become tired of always having to make the burden of choice, and complains that the adolescent just cannot make up her mind about anything.
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Second
style
This emerges when jealousy exists in the
mode of self-pity, when the need for social approval is intense.
This style can easily lead to mental and physical abuse. When
problems arise in the relationship the person will be unable to
handle any signs of rejection by the partner ; inability to
handle rejection is an effect of the person's self-pity. So the
person implores and begs the partner to reconsider and annul the
rejection. If this is achieved then the person becomes ecstatic.
But here lurks tragedy. When the ecstasy fades the person switches from social identity to individual identity. Jealousy fades away and pride becomes the dominant emotion. Now the person is repelled by the grovelling and whining that he /she had to do: grovelling undermines individual identity. Now the person retaliates by subjecting the partner to anger, bullying, and abuse. The relationship degenerates into mental and /or physical violence.
Afterwards, pride fades and jealousy arises again. The person is overcome by remorse and begs forgiveness. If this is given then the cycle starts all over again. In this mode of sexual desire, as the person swings from jealousy to pride, and back again to jealousy the partner is subjected to alternations of love and hate.
I derived these ideas from my obsession with sexuality. However, there was an unpleasant trade-off to my investigations. The continual indulgence in sexual phantasies narrows consciousness and dulls the mind. Every time that I plunged into an intense exploration of sexuality I ended by feeling mentally cramped and shrivelled (this is not a metaphor – the person’s aura does actually shrivel, and this is what the person feels).
Dullness is rather like a heaviness that swamps the mind, making the mind lose its sparkle. The onset of dullness is more easily observed in phantasy than in social situations.
Too much sexual phantasising impoverishes the mind. Why? The phantasising intensifies subconscious sexual guilt ; guilt always narrows the mind. Then the jealousy of sexual desire impoverishes what is left.
As a compensation I yearned for intellectual expansion. My yearning led me to create original philosophy.
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| References |
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[¹].
See article
on Transference.
My definitions, descriptions, and analysis of emotions are given
in the three articles on Emotion.
See home
page. [1]
[²]. My use of the terms "sexual desire" and "sexual attraction" is described in the article Two Modes of Sexuality, sub-section Two Responses. [2]
[³]. The need for social approval is explained in the article Social Approval, Inferiority Complex and Power. [3]
[4]. Projecting and introjecting are explained in the article Projection and Introjection. [4]
[5]. The idea of absorption is described in the article Self-Absorption and Identification. [5]
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Structure of Sexual Response
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