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sophiaserpentia) wrote2004-03-24 01:45 pm
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Thanat-eros.
The act of sex is equivalent to spitting the eye of fate.
It is life, defying its death sentence. It is celebration in the face of eventual loss and sorrow. It is closeness and intimacy in spite of the fear and aloofness bred into us by callousness.
This is why sex is sacred, and why it is such an important battlefield with the archons. The archons must control sex to retain their control; this is how they play ape politics with us. Archontic control of sex is the equivalent of "collaring" the entire society.
It is life, defying its death sentence. It is celebration in the face of eventual loss and sorrow. It is closeness and intimacy in spite of the fear and aloofness bred into us by callousness.
This is why sex is sacred, and why it is such an important battlefield with the archons. The archons must control sex to retain their control; this is how they play ape politics with us. Archontic control of sex is the equivalent of "collaring" the entire society.
re: your edit
i've been putting together a new workshop in which people find that place where it feels like they're no E/X simply through journeywork/meditation. my biggest problem is i don't want to teach it to creepy people ;-)
where does creativity fit into this theory, if at all? also workingo n a women's workshop to help achieve balance between those two. so many women i know get into a relationship and lose their creativity, or are at their most creative when they are celibate; i maintain you can have both, it's a balance issue within the 1st chakra.
and yes, i could easily teach a co-ed workshop, but many women have safety issues around sex and i'd like them to feel ok being open in the class....
Re: your edit
Some (especially those who know me well, hehehe) may suppose I am advocating wanton lustfulness vs. harsh ascetism. But I just want to clarify that this is a false dichotomy that distracts from the real issue; the real dichotomy I'm perceiving is between fear of flesh vs. acceptance of flesh.
As for your practical questions regarding seminars -- that is not something I have experience with, but I know people who have done sex-positive seminars. There may be one or two who read this in fact. ;-) If no one speaks up, or if I don't think of any suggestions, I'll send an email or two...