This book describes the psychospiritual facts of life about the
pervasiveness of sexuality in all aspects of human life. The energy
developed by our libido is the dynamic source of all the forces
that shape our experience, life, motives, thought, feelings,
desires, and spiritual longings. No facet of life is untouched or
unshaped by this dynamo. Whether we are sitting in church at
worship, in a meeting for business, in a party for pleasure, we are
always aware of the gender of those who are around us and of their
level of sensuality, as it impacts us. If we are not aware of that,
some wounding has produced an impairment in us that has forced us
to repress the awareness inappropriately. This work is not a how to
manual so much as a description of the deep meaningfulness that can
be found in the spirituality of sex. It is designed to enlighten us
about ourselves, to give names to what we all feel all the time and
do not know quite how to describe. It is about savoring the
spiritual flavor of sexual play and sexual union. This is a book
for everyone, from the inquiring adolescent to the mature adult
looking for what is missing in sex and relationships. This is not a
book mainly for Christians or Jews. It is about the generic human
spirituality in every one of us, true believer and atheist alike.
It is about being human more fully and with greater
satisfaction.
Human spirituality is best defined as our irrepressible hunger
and quest for meaning in all aspects of life. Human sexuality is
best defined as our irrepressible hunger and quest for union with
other persons and the meaning of life found in the wholeness that
such union brings. Sexuality and spirituality are not two different
things. They are two names for the same thing: the irrepressible
human quest for meaning, fulfillment, union, and wholeness. They
are not two different forces, nor are they in any way at odds with
one another, as they have been made to seem in the polarizing
attitudes about sexuality and spirituality popular in human
society, thanks to the excessive and negative moralization of sex.
Here, Ellens sheds new light on the interplay of sexuality and
spirituality through the use of anecdotes, observation, and
thoughtful analysis.
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