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Tantric
Sexersize
By Debora Myers
Love
Making Magic III
By Debora Myers
The
Blow Job Tug O' War
By Maya Lambrou
Allowing
Yourself To Be Sexy Part II
By Melissa Balmer
Allowing Yourself To Be Sexy Part I
By Melissa Balmer
Sensuality and Joy
By Ladyfire Editor Debora Myers
The French Kiss
By Ladyfire Editor Debora Myers
Phone Sex
By Ladyfire Editor Debora Myers
Releasing the Wild-Woman Within
By Ladyfire Editor Debora Myers
Seeing is Believing
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The Mature Man's Sexuality
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The Open Flower
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Asking The Right Questions To Be A Better
Lover
by Melissa Balmer from Languidkiss.com
Prolong your Lovemaking: Making It Last
By Ladyfire Editor Debora Myers
Menses and Sexuality
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Married Couples Share Advice: On Keeping It Hot
By Ladyfire Editor Debora Myers
An Erotic Life
by Ladyfire Editor Debora Myers
The Kama Sutra
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Everything You Wanted To Know About Sex...
But Were Afraid To Ask...
By Paul Mauchline
Sex And The World
By Paul Mauchline
Sex.... Who Has Time!!!
By Paul Mauchline
How To Create The Perfect Quickie
by Debora Myers
Igniting His Passion
by Debora Myers
The Art of Sexual Intimacy
By Paul Machline
Where Has The Love Gone?
By Paul Mauchline
Honey, I Am Not In The Mood
By Paul Mauchline
Do You Show Up For the "Big O"?
By Leslie Lobell
Yoginis
by Debora Myers
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An
Erotic Life
by Debora Myers
To keep our passion for life blazing we have to keep a proper perspective
on how we view life's challenges. This isn't easy when the kids are
screaming, the bills are over due and all we want to do is retreat.
By balancing the different areas of our life responsibilities with rest,
fun and personal growth we can become a whole and impassioned person
by taking one step at a time.
"At the end of the 20th century we seek hungrily for sexual satisfaction,
but we don't give much attention to eros in the whole of life. Our craving
never seems satisfied, or if it is, it may be temporary and not connected
with the rest of life. Some work all day drudgingly at a computer and
come home to watch a sexy movie on cable television. In their lives
eros and work belong to separate categories. Thinking literally and
negatively about erotic life, we don't give eros a place of honor among
our values, and yet at the same time we are overwhelmed by our desires
and by our basic but misunderstood appetites." The Soul of Sex, Thomas
Moore, Copyright 1998, HarperCollins
In Greek mythology Eros was the son of Aphrodite, the Goddess of Love.
The term eros represents the creative force of highly spiritual, sexual
yearning or love. C.G. Jung said, "people think that eros is sex, but
not at all, eros is relatedness." Eros represents the spiritual, emotional
and the physical aspects of sex combined. It is the intense bond created
by the involved couples. Plato writes: "Eros is a coming to life in
beauty in relation to both body and soul."
How we inspire ourselves to be in love with life will vary from person
to person. What is it that you have always desired to do and be but
thought was out of your reach? Visualize what it is you want to create
in your life then take the physical measures needed to put your desires
into motion. What is it that you always felt passionately about? By
learning how to incorporate the things we love and feel strongly about
into our lives we develop a love for what we are doing and in turn learn
to love ourselves for being true to our hearts and our intrinsic natures.
"The new and playful eros means that impulses and modes from other spheres
enter the relationship between men and women." Herbert Gold
Eastern Philosophies recognize this sacred life force which increases
in strength in response to sexual arousal, extreme emotions and flight
or fight responses. Kundalini is the eastern term for this mystical-life
-force which when awakened can lead us beyond inner turmoil toward happier
and healthier lives.
"Shiva, the patron saint of Hindu Tantrism, once observed "By practice,
even without understanding, it will be made plain; your body will understand
it long before your mind puts words to it. No amount of understanding
without practice will work. It is not necessary that knowledge precede
experience. Performance will produce knowledge." Sexual Energy Ecstacy
by David and Ellen Ramsdale copy right 1985, Peak Skill Publishing
There are many exercise programs designed to awaken this life energy.
Tantra Yoga, Dance, Tai Chi, Martial Arts, meditation, swimming, hiking
and biking can all help us tune into our higher selves and get in touch
with the nature of our sexual energy and erotic potentials.
Enjoy the world around you for what it is. Slow down and, take time
to smell the roses, to enjoy nature and follow your hearts desire. Incorporate
balance into your life. All work and no play means a pretty dull and
boring life. Nurture the points in yourself that you want to grow. We
all are expressions of the higher force. Recognize your higher potential
and build from there. Sex is the most powerfully and moving creative
"life" force on earth. Tap into your dynamic possibilities, work on
incorporating your sexuality into every aspect of your existence and
you will live a full and sensual life.
Copyright © 2000
All rights reserved. Debora Myers
This article is written by Debora Myers, Editor-In-Chief of Ladyfire,
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