Proper Regulation Within Sustaining Reality
Abstract
As established throughout the DSJ foundational framework and Explore the Knowledge, recurring imbalance destabilizes consciousness, behavior, society, and the very reality itself. Within Cosmic Order, consequence emerges not merely from isolated actions, but from recurring patterns that move consciousness either toward alignment or toward disorder over time. This paper applies those established principles specifically to sexuality, instinct, sensuality, and self-governance.
Sexual energy is one of the most influential instinctual forces within the Man/Woman experience. When consciously governed, it may contribute to vitality, clarity, creativity, emotional stability, relational balance, and higher development. When unconscious, compulsive, or excessive, it may weaken discipline, fragment attention, intensify dependency, and contribute to broader imbalances.
The purpose of this paper is not the condemnation of sexuality, nor the denial of the Man/Woman nature, but the examination of the relationship between instinct, consciousness, discipline, and alignment within Cosmic Order.
I. Cosmic Order and the Principle of Balance
Within DSJ, Cosmic Order refers to the sustaining principles and lawful balancing processes that govern continuity, regeneration, stability, consequence, and alignment within reality.
Natural systems operate through regulation and balance:
- ecosystems stabilize through interdependence,
- biological systems require equilibrium,
- civilizations rise and decline according to collective behavior,
- and individuals experience consequences according to recurring patterns of consciousness and action.
Man/Woman behavior is not separate from these processes.
As established throughout the DSJ framework, recurring imbalance eventually produces destabilization. Sometimes gradually. Sometimes rapidly. But rarely without consequence indefinitely.
From the DSJ perspective, physical, psychological, relational, and societal instability are often downstream manifestations of deeper imbalance within consciousness itself. The visible effect reflects prior disorder at a more foundational level.
Sexuality exists within this larger framework as one of the most powerful instinctual forces affecting consciousness, behavior, motivation, attachment, and attention.
The deeper question is therefore not whether sexuality exists, but whether sexuality is consciously governed or unconsciously governing the individual.
II. Sexual Energy as Instinctual Power
Sexual energy is neither inherently negative nor inherently virtuous. It is power. Across civilizations, spiritual traditions, philosophical systems, and recurring observation of Man/Woman behavior, sexual energy has consistently been associated with:
- reproduction,
- attachment,
- pleasure,
- emotional bonding,
- motivation,
- creativity,
- psychological influence,
- and behavioral direction.
Because it is powerful, it profoundly influences consciousness and behavior. Power itself is not the problem. The issue is the relationship between consciousness and power. Observation repeatedly demonstrates that powerful impulses may either:
- serve conscious development,
or:
- dominate consciousness itself.
When instinct consistently overrides discernment:
- clarity weakens,
- impulsivity increases,
- dependency grows,
- emotional instability intensifies,
- and long-term direction deteriorates.
When instinct is consciously governed:
- attention stabilizes,
- discipline strengthens,
- purpose becomes clearer,
- and internal order becomes more sustainable.
Within DSJ, higher development does not emerge through the destruction of instinct, but through the proper ordering of instinct beneath conscious self-governance.
III. The Principle of Self-Governance
A recurring pattern across individuals and civilizations is that sustainable order requires regulation.
Man/Woman beings consciously regulate:
- appetite,
- aggression,
- speech,
- consumption,
- emotional reaction,
- and behavior
because unregulated impulses frequently produce destabilization over time.
Sexual energy is not exempt from this principle. Self-governance does not mean repression, shame, hatred of desire, or denial of the Man/Woman nature. It refers instead to conscious regulation, disciplined awareness, and proper relationship to instinctual force.
Practical expressions of self-governance may include:
- disciplined awareness,
- meditation,
- intentional restraint,
- conscious redirection of attention,
- energetic transmutation,
- emotional regulation,
- and alignment of behavior with a higher purpose.
The absence of self-governance often manifests through:
- compulsive behavior,
- fixation on stimulation,
- fragmented attention,
- inability to regulate desire,
- emotional volatility,
- dependency upon gratification,
- and weakened long-term discipline.
The deeper issue is not whether desire exists. The deeper issue is whether consciousness governs desire or becomes governed by it.
IV. Orientation, Excess, and Alignment
Sexual orientation alone does not determine alignment, discipline, wisdom, or consciousness.
A person of any orientation may demonstrate:
- restraint or excess,
- discipline or compulsion,
- balance or instability,
- conscious governance or self-indulgence.
For this reason, alignment within Cosmic Order cannot be reduced merely to orientation, preference, identity, or attraction.
The more foundational issue concerns:
- behavioral balance,
- emotional maturity,
- disciplined consciousness,
- energetic regulation,
- and the ability to govern instinct without becoming subordinated to instinct.
The recurring pattern observable across many forms of imbalance is not attraction itself, but lack of mastery over impulse.
V. Identity Fixation and Consciousness
Modern stimulation-driven culture increasingly encourages identity formation around:
- impulse,
- preference,
- consumption,
- emotional attachment,
- pleasure,
- and psychological gratification.
As a result, sexuality is often elevated from:
- one aspect of the Man/Woman experience,
to:
- a central definition of selfhood.
Within the DSJ framework, this may result in an inversion of the proper order.
When identity becomes excessively rooted in instinctual drives:
- consciousness narrows,
- emotional defensiveness intensifies,
- attachment deepens,
- criticism becomes personalized,
- and perception increasingly revolves around stimulation-based identity structures.
A recurring principal observable throughout Man/Woman behavior is that whatever dominates identity often begins to dominate consciousness itself. If consciousness becomes subordinate to impulse rather than governing impulse, balance becomes increasingly difficult to maintain.
Sexual imbalance is not unique in this regard. The same principle applies to:
- greed,
- addiction,
- materialism,
- ideological extremism,
- status fixation,
- emotional dependency,
- compulsive stimulation,
- and all forms of ungoverned attachment that subordinate consciousness to impulse.
The issue is not the existence of desire. The issue is whether consciousness remains sovereign over desire.
VI. Excessive Sensuality and Consequence
Throughout history, recurring patterns of excessive indulgence without discipline have frequently correlated with:
- weakened self-regulation,
- emotional instability,
- distraction,
- dependency,
- impulsive decision-making,
- declining discipline,
- fragmented purpose,
- and reduced long-term clarity.
These patterns can be observed:
- individually,
- psychologically,
- culturally,
- relationally,
- and civilizational.
Highly stimulation-driven environments often produce populations that become:
- more reactive,
- more distracted,
- less disciplined,
- more emotionally unstable,
- and increasingly dependent upon external gratification.
At the individual level, excessive sensual fixation may contribute to:
- compulsive behavior,
- weakened attention span,
- unstable relationships,
- emotional dependency,
- reduced motivation,
- and difficulty sustaining higher purpose or disciplined direction.
Within DSJ, these consequences are not viewed merely as isolated social problems, but as manifestations of deeper imbalance within consciousness itself. Physical destabilization reflects prior disorder at the level of consciousness and self-governance. This principle extends beyond sexuality alone. Any recurring imbalance that weakens conscious sovereignty may eventually contribute to disorder within both the individual and the collective.
VII. Sexual Energy and Higher Development
Many systems of higher Man/Woman development — spiritual, philosophical, psychological, athletic, and contemplative — have historically emphasized disciplined energy management.
This is because higher development consistently requires:
- focus,
- restraint,
- clarity,
- intentionality,
- consistency,
- disciplined attention,
- and conscious direction.
When sexual energy is consciously governed, it may contribute to:
- vitality,
- creativity,
- emotional balance,
- relational stability,
- stronger self-awareness,
- disciplined focus,
- and increased intentionality.
When it becomes compulsive or dominant over consciousness, it may instead:
- anchor awareness to immediate gratification,
- weaken higher discipline,
- fragment attention,
- and reduce alignment with long-term purpose.
The objective is therefore not the elimination of sexuality, but a proper relationship to power.
Within Cosmic Order, sustainable development depends not on the suppression of force but on the conscious governance of force.
VIII. The Central Question
The deeper question is not: “What is socially approved?” Nor: “What is emotionally preferred?”
The deeper question is: “What produces long-term balance, clarity, stability, conscious sovereignty, and alignment within sustaining reality?” The seeker is therefore encouraged to examine:
- recurring patterns,
- behavioral outcomes,
- psychological consequence,
- emotional effects,
- relational consequence,
- and long-term direction
through disciplined observation rather than ideological attachment or emotional reaction.
Within DSJ, growth requires neither blind indulgence nor blind condemnation.
It requires conscious examination, disciplined awareness, sincere self-governance, and alignment with sustaining order.
Conclusion
Sexuality is one of the most powerful instinctual forces within the Man/Woman experience.
Like all forms of power, it may either:
- support conscious development,
or:
- contribute to an imbalance depending upon how it is governed.
Cosmic Order does not require hatred of desire, nor denial of the Man/Woman nature.
It requires:
- awareness,
- discipline,
- balance,
- conscious sovereignty,
- and proper relationship to instinctual force.
Orientation alone does not determine alignment. Identity alone does not guarantee wisdom. Desire alone does not define consciousness.
The recurring pattern observable throughout Man/Woman development is that self-governance strengthens stability, while compulsive imbalance weakens it. The survival, elevation, and stability of consciousness depend not upon the destruction of instinct but upon the proper ordering of power within sustaining reality.
When consciousness governs instinct, balance becomes possible. When instinct governs consciousness, destabilization follows.