Sacred sexuality is completely opposed to what our society portrays as sexual acts. In today’s society, sex is entirely externally focused. It’s an objectification of the physical form, buried in fantasy, set from the by-products of an “observer” through pornography and social norms, and taking the warm, human flesh we connect with for granted. Yes, this common encounter will undoubtedly result in an orgasm, it can be primitive and brief. Having sex in this manner takes us out of the present moment. The present is the only true reality. It takes us out of ourselves when, in fact, the Holy Grail – sex as a connection with the soul – is a potential that lives within us at all times. We must strive to end all sexism and in particular male misogyny.
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