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Religious and spiritual views

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[edit] As espoused in its foundational text, the Tanya,[1] the Chabad Lubavitcher sect of Judaism views sublimation of the animal soul as an essential task in life, wherein the goal is to transform animalistic and earthy cravings for physical pleasure into holy desires to connect with God.

Different schools of thought describe general sexual urges as carriers of spiritual essence, and have the varied names of vital energy, vital winds (prana), spiritual energy, ojas, shakti, tummo, or kundalini.

  1. ^ Cotler, Yisrael. "What Is the Tanya About?". Chabad.org. Retrieved 09/21/2024. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |access-date= (help)