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Chapter XXX: Regeneration.1949<br />

Chapter XXX: Regeneration.<br />

In this chapter we can but briefly direct your attention to a subject of<br />

vital importance to the race, but which the race generally is not ready<br />

to seriously consider. Owing to the present state of public opinion upon<br />

this subject, it is impossible to write as plainly as one would like, or as is<br />

really necessary, and all writings upon the subject in question are apt to<br />

be considered as “impure,” although the only object of the writer may be<br />

to counteract the impurity and improper practices indulged by the public.<br />

However, some brave writers have managed to give the public a very fair<br />

acquaintance with the subject of regeneration, so that the majority of our<br />

readers will readily understand what we mean.<br />

We will not take up the important subject of the use of regeneration as<br />

applied to the relation of the two sexes, as that subject is so important as<br />

to require a volume by itself, and then, besides, this work is scarcely the<br />

one in which this subject should be discussed in detail. We will, however,<br />

say a few words on the subject. The Yogis regard as wholly unnatural the<br />

excesses entered into by the majority of men, and into which they compel<br />

their partners in matrimony to join. They believe that the sex-principle is<br />

too sacred to be so abused, and feel that man often descends below the<br />

level of the brute in his sex relations. With but one or two exceptions the

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