Re: [UUPoly-L] Spiritual Polygynist Family



Hello!  LD,

Thank you.  That is true.  However, more secular Polygynist use the term as
well.  So it may or may not be Mormon.

 To answer your question briefly:  My spirituality is wide ranging.  I pray
to Father-GOD HOLY-Mother Holy-SPIRIT, it is a
Christian-Buddhist-Hebrew-Hindu-Taoist New Ancient Spirituality in agreement
with Wayne Dyer, Michael Beckwith and many others---my original teachers
were Y'shuah the Nazarene and Henry David Thoreau---then Gandhi and MLK.
Which still makes me fit into the UU fellowship.

As for Polygyny which means one man and two or more wives simultaneously. .
.  The Spiritual Polygynist Family that has my heart is one where the man is
a heterosexual with integrity having self-control of self-mastery, mastering
love constitutes that he is, in my eyes, a professional husband and father
to many wives and their children.  And, the women are either hetero, bi or
bicurious with a healthy self-love mastering unconditional-love for all her
family, which they are all living the similar spirituality that has my
heart.

I hope that clarifies a little better what I mean by Spiritual Polygynist
Family.

Enjoy the weekend.

Blessings
Kaylah


On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 11:51 AM, licorice gumdrop <
licorice.gumdrop@gmail.com> wrote:

> Interesting stuff. What is "spiritual polygny"?
>
> FWIW, I've heard the term "plural wives" used exclusively in the
> Mormon context. Could be a clue as to the book's context.
>
> - LD
>
> On Feb 6, 2009, at 2:22 PM, karen hart <chipolykardia@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi Kahlah,
> >     Thanks for your question as it has prompted me to learn
> > something. I have been active in Polyamorous Groups since 1996 and I
> > had never heard the exact term "Spiritual Polygynist Family" unless
> > it was slipped into "Big Love" and I missed noticing it.
> >     I could not find any reviews on the book that you mentioned, but
> > when I Googled the author, the first listing was:
> > Ben H Szymanski Books: Buy in India
> > I would guess that shows some Significance as in the primary readers
> > culture. I could be totally wrong too.
> >
> >    When I first read your term "Spiritual Polygynist Family", my
> > first thought was, "all Womyn ... Cool, Lesbian Pagan Poly" and that
> > turned out to be totally wrong. I realized it by the subtitle of the
> > book, "Plural Wives Justified" . Now, as an American Pagan, I
> > Associate the whole concept of needing to Justify one's Lovestyle to
> > either Society or Diety as Ludricous, because one of Paganism's most
> > ancient Sacred Writings says, "The Goddess ... receives all forms of
> > Love as Her worship."
> >     Thanks for Reminding me Not to jump to Conclusions based on my
> > own personal Cultural Views. I also recommend that when you discuss
> > your goals with other Poly Folk, be sure to Define your Terminology
> > Carefully regard what Spiritual path you are on.
> >    Just my 2 cents.
> > Blessed Be,
> >     Karen / Kardia
> >
> >
> > --- On Fri, 2/6/09, uupoly-l-request@uupa.org <uupoly-l-request@uupa.org
> > > wrote:
> > Hello!
> > I understand that many of the UU Poly group are of all different
> > aspects of
> > Poly arrangements (or is configuration the word?).   And, of course, I
> > respect wherever ones heart is and wish all the best with many
> > blessings.
> >
> > However, where my heart is, is in the Spiritual Polygynist Family.
> > I would
> > like to connect with others who are Spiritual Polygynist if you
> > would be so
> > kind as to contact me, please.  I look forward to hearing from any
> > of you
> > Polygynist.
> >
> > I am also, wanting to know if anyone has read:  The Naked
> > Polygamist: Plural
> > Wives Justified by Szymanski, Ben H..  I find no reviews on the book
> > online.  If you have read it can you tell me if it is fiction or non-
> > fiction
> > and is it religious---Christian, Mormon, Muslim or what.  Maybe you
> > could
> > give me a brief review, please.  Thank you.  I am always searching
> > for new
> > info on Polygyny.  Any suggestions is appreciated.
> >
> > Have a wonderful day.  And, thank you for your time.
> >
> > Blessings
> > Kaylah
> >
> >
> >
> >
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