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Sex With God: Meditations on the sacred nature of sex in a post-purity-culture world (The Where True Love Is Devotionals) Sex With God: Meditations on the sacred nature of sex in a post-purity-culture world by Suzanne DeWitt Hall
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“Lovemaking is the ultimate Namaste.”
Suzanne DeWitt Hall, Sex With God: Meditations on the sacred nature of sex in a post-purity-culture world
“Sacred sexuality is a dance of offering rather than demanding. A dance of giving and receiving, one with the other, and back again.”
Suzanne DeWitt Hall, Sex With God: Meditations on the sacred nature of sex in a post-purity-culture world
“You are intensely desirable to the one who matters most; God, the throbbing center of love which holds the universe together. All other desires are watery reflections of that pure potency.”
Suzanne DeWitt Hall, Sex With God: Meditations on the sacred nature of sex in a post-purity-culture world
“Touch is not empty; it contains all the elements of the universe, and the full force of both yourself and the Spirit which inhabits you. Remember this when you are making love, in holy moments of sexual union.”
Suzanne DeWitt Hall, Sex With God: Meditations on the sacred nature of sex in a post-purity-culture world
“Sexual climax has many similarities to the omega/alpha concept. At orgasm there is an intensity of focus so extreme that all other awareness disappears. In that moment we cease to be anything other than the experience itself. Our beings are consumed so that all our senses fall away and we have little or no control over what is happening.”
Suzanne DeWitt Hall, Sex With God: Meditations on the sacred nature of sex in a post-purity-culture world
“God desires for us to have intimacy with them and with each other. God wants consummation that is replete with love and depth of knowing; true intimacy, which penetrates deeper than the texture of a thigh or the color of a nipple.”
Suzanne DeWitt Hall, Sex With God: Meditations on the sacred nature of sex in a post-purity-culture world
“Sex isn’t medicine, and it isn’t therapy. It’s best (and safest) to have your head and heart on straight before entering into sexual relationships, rather than assuming everything will get better, easier, or healthier by getting laid.”
Suzanne DeWitt Hall, Sex With God: Meditations on the sacred nature of sex in a post-purity-culture world