cmlover wrote:...CM turns the personality of the individual towards saatvika. No surprise here since the Trinity chose that chemistry purposely to turn the mind on to spiritual thoughts. But survival in a competitive world for the youth requires raajasic personality. CM does even affect the sex-drive (effeminates) acting as a substitute and I should not discuss more of that subject here! There is no doubt that music controls the moods. CM is designed for placid spiritual pursuits as adrenalin running high is totally incompatible with CM...
Your views are certainly original and interesting. However, as regards the "saatvik" or emasculation aspect, I do not think history or ground realities will support this view at least with respect to most practitioners over the ages. "Raajasik" exploits of some vidwans are also part of CM legend and lore and are neither positive nor negative reflections on CM. And, as you say, specifics are better not discussed here...
IMHO, practitioners probably have a far more balanced immersion in CM, compared to fanatical listeners who listen to music for inordinate lengths of time. Just as music therapy claims beneficial effects of (appropriate) music, excessive listening may also cause problems similar to that of addictive online social networking etc. On the other hand, Late Sri Kunnakudi Vaidhyanathan claimed on Jaya TV, that a good dosage of Hindolam would be beneficial for fertility
Many self-styled "purists" would be surprised at how ecumenical tastes of many great musicians are. This is only natural, as most persons with a good ear for music cannot help enjoying quality music regardless of which genre it comes from. I was myself surprised once, to see a CD of Maria Callas lying around in a great vidwan's house, and they don't come much more tradional-minded than he!
I am myself equally at home with CM as well as Opera, in which there is an emphasis on sensuality, indulgence, not to mention huge variety of themes and content. Apart from the usual opera themes of love, lust, revenge, betrayal, conflict, piety etc, Wagnerian opera even includes in the storyline, rape, incest, fratricide, parricide etc. Despite this, hardly anybody would label opera as unwholesome or dangerous fare, and it is very much part of the classical genre!
Ultimately, response to music is an intensely personal thing and it is pointless to generalise. As far as youth are concerned, as someone pointed out, we can only strive to increase the visibility, ease of access, and quality of CM, the rest is in nobody's hands.