Sex Talk:
Achieving Sexual Health
Sex
Talk emphasis is on sexual healing,
harmony, and sexual education. The goal
is to create a high sexual self esteem
and release from sexual taboos,
disorders, and dysfunctions.
Covered here are such topics as
sex and religion, sexual surrogates,
children and sexuality, romance, and even masturbation.
Sexual techniques, sexual intercourse or
positions are mostly not covered here as there
are many fine books on the subject. Here
we cover sexual attitudes as where they
go the rest will follow. Scroll down for
an introduction to our featured
articles, or click directly to one of
the articles from the list on the right.
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Exercise, Food,
Thought & Sex
by Arthur Lytle, Ph.D.
There
are several ways to restore most of one's sexual performance. The power of
the mind to influence the relative efficiency of one's sexual performance
cannot go unnoticed.
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Tantric
Practice
by Clifford Bishop.
Maithuna is a ritual of transformation, and although it is expected to
generate pleasure, the pleasure must not be of the ego -- when the man and
woman embrace, they do so not as themselves, but as male and female deities.
Maithuna may incorporate meditation, yogic postures, mantras, yantras...
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Genuine Sex Education
by Lee Lozowick.
When
most people think of the word "sex" they think of copulation, not Life. They
think of what happens for a specific period of time with specific physical
organs, (possibly including a little foreplay and afterplay). |
Herbs to Improve
Your Sex Life
by Beth Ann Petro Roybal
and Gayle Skowronski.
An aphrodisiac is anything that provokes sexual interest or desire. And it's
true -- many herbs can enhance sexual desire. But when it comes to sex,
herbs can do more than that. |
Importance of
Sex
by
Arthur Lytle, Ph.D.
On a temporary basis, some satisfaction can be had with almost any other
human sexual partner, but only temporarily. There is always that constant
urge and desire to seek that greater fulfillment . . . the ultimate. |
Female Sexuality
by
Maitreyi D. Piontek.
The
new millennium requires that we realize our responsibility and explore new
possibilities and dimensions of femininity. |
Attraction &
'sthetics
by Martin Lloyd-Elliott.
What and who we find attractive is highly fluid -- we are all
friends with at least one person whom we did not like when we
first met them. Our feelings of attraction are sometimes
unreliable. |
Creating a
Love Ceremony
by
Diana De Luca.
It is important to take time out of the
ordinary, everyday routine to create a nurturing, sensual space. As we open our
hearts to the sacred erotic dimensions within and honor our sexuality, we are
nourished and healed on a deep level. Give yourself permission to celebrate your
sensuality in a way that tantalizes you and awakens all of your senses! |
Intimacy,
Growth, & Tantra
by
Stuart Sovatsky, Ph.D.
Tantric practices are indications of a
certain direction for intimacy and growth. They are
not just instructions to be enacted or another set
of erotic conventions to be performed and perfected. |
7
Tantric Keys of Awakening
by
Margot Anand.
These seven Tantric keys can unleash in us that abundant, joyous energy that allows us to be all that we can be as human beings with our
partners, our children, our work, our community, and the world. |
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Intimacy,
Sexuality & Love
 by
John Robbins and Ann Mortifee. In a
culture riddled with guilt, sexual confusion, and body shame, the sexual force
has been misused. Yet with joy, tenderness, and respect, it becomes a guide to
the ways of the heart.
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The
Lover's Touch
by Diana Daffner
I would like you to touch me as if you were going away tomorrow, far far away,
and you wanted to remember the feel of my body... I would like you to
touch me as if you were blind, knowing that you love me... |
Menopause
& Sexuality
by Linda E. Savage, Ph.D.
Most women
will experience the changes caused by female hormonal shifts. The
emotions women feel and
the transformational experiences, are outgrowths of the physical timing
inherent in the female body. |
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Bisexuality
&.or Homosexuality
by Michael
Your soul
has no gender. Each soul has varying percentages of
male (focused) and female (creative) energy, but
everyone has both male and female energies, and each
soul can relate energetically to any other.
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Attitude
& Sexual Health
by Dr Jenny McCloskey.
Your sexual health and attitude are
determined by multiple influences -- your parents, friends, teachers and your
environment and culture -- but the most important influence is you.
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