Path: shell.portal.com!svc.portal.com!news1.best.com!news.supranet.com!news2.net99.net!news.cais.net!xara.net!peer-news.britain.eu.net!yama.mcc.ac.uk!news.york.ac.uk!shc103 From: shc103@york.ac.uk (SH Carter) Newsgroups: alt.philosophy.taoism Subject: Sex, Sexism, Tao and Taoism Date: 6 Feb 1996 13:49:30 GMT Organization: The University of York, UK Lines: 29 Message-ID: <4f7m9a$m45@netty.york.ac.uk> References: <4er55n$ljr@netty.york.ac.uk> NNTP-Posting-Host: sgi4.york.ac.uk X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] (Re-posted with a better Subject heading) SH Carter (shc103@york.ac.uk) wrote: : Where does Sex fit into all of this? : Could it be that it is a subject that is even more complicated than the : whole of Taoism, so the great scholars swept it under the carpet hoping : nobody would notice? : If Taoists are supposed to eschew all that sort of thing, as are most : other philosophies, why haven't all the Taoists died long ago? : It may be that I've just not read enough, as my method for learning : things tends to be towards the intuitive and away from the academic. : There are hexagrams that address sexual/marital issues (Coming to meet, : and that one where the masculine and feminine are out of position and at : odds with each other: 'inauspicious') but how do these translate into : relationships in the more egalitarian 'modern' west? My intuition tells : me that the hexagrams are telling me that a Woman's place _is_ in the : home, but this is not an acceptable stance in modern Britain. : Yours, puzzled, but stubbornly seeking answers, -- # Steve Carter, shc103@york.ac.uk, http://www.york.ac.uk/~shc103 # ... nope, can't think of anything at all to go here.