Martin Geddes donated @martingeddes
19 July, 05:33
A subject I would like to write about is sexuality (and relationships) in the context of the Great Awakening, but it comes too close to crossing a line in terms of privacy of myself and others. A lot of stories and lessons. Deep down I know that sex is meant to be a stable sacred union, and my own life doesn’t model that. The spiritual effects of sleeping around are problematic, but the denouncement of those who are blessed with simple straight lives is uncaring and unhelpful. My relationships with women have been difficult, and men dangerous. We are not all the same. There are struggles and compromises. Being given a body that plays beautiful pleasure harmonies when rubbed against another implies making use of that gift; neglecting the offer strikes me as a rejection of something wonderful. You only need to mention homosexuality and the ultra-conservatives judge and rant; but equally try challenging amoral promiscuity and gender identity, and you get vicious secular religiosity.

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Other Half @Otherhalf
Junk food tastes good in the moment but leaves you feeling crappy and usually craving more junk food soon after. I think casual sex is kind of like that.

Your body and energy field are sacred. Letting someone connect with your sacral chakra—which literally translates to “dwelling place of the self”—is anything but casual. This chakra is deeply connected to emotions, and if overactive, can cause an addictive fixation on sex.

But sharing this connection with someone you truly love, someone you can commit to without feeling deprived or afraid, is sacred. It represents a common trust that makes it feel safe to be completely vulnerable with your partner. This allows you to grow in ways that cheap, casual encounters never can.

Properly channeled, the sacral chakra's sexual energy can transform you as a being.

Or it can provide a temporary distraction from the feelings of meaninglessness that tend to result from focusing our lives on only our changing desires.

It's a choice.
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