Since I came out, I’ve always had a great interest in the spiritual aspects of homosex and have spent time over the years online in an attempt to gain greater insight into this uniquely amazing aspect of men. This site came up through a deep search one evening. On closer inspection, I was totally blown away by the breadth of material and the depth of many of the postings. In addition, it was very inclusive of all body types, ethnicities and ages. I had stumbled upon the motherlode of information and discussion groups for all gay topics, issues, news, contributors as well a beautiful pix and videos of men in all their masculine glory! Thanks to Seb and his devotion to this site, men everywhere have access to an endless supply of valuable information. Thank you so much, Seb for this Library of Gay! –Leo
Agreed great site. The spiritual aspect is an interesting topic especially given that most organized churches tended to frown if not outright decry homosexuality (later it was just the ‘act’ they were against, not ghe person supposedly). Do most gays continue to quietly believe and worship in their own manner, or do they go in a more”spiritual” bend, away from the organized religions that refused to avcept them?? Nice to hear from a fellow Torontonian btw. – Will
For me homosexuality is definitely spiritual. When I am with my penis I am stimulating it with homosexual thoughts and images and the connection between my penis and those I am thinking about and watching becomes clear. And that connection is spiritual at its core. I am in a state of relaxation and meditation where intrusive outside thoughts do not go. Phalluster
I was raised Catholic and get my faith from that upbringing.
At age 14, I left the church permanently when I discovered the truth: that the church considered me and others like me, lesser or second class. Unworthy of love and joy. I knew that was not the message of the Lord. For he taught us about love. Love for all including ourselves. Those edicts were a manufactured thing from human men. Nothing more, nothing less. Not what Jesus taught. Jesus never said a word about gay folks.
Not once. It is a fact that the “bible” is totally mistranslated when it is used to persecute us.
There were no words for gays in those languages.
In fact, the “god” of the bible is a plural Hebrew word, Elohim.
So there is a tremendous amount of negative bullcrap in our species that is created by us imperfect human beings.
Those places that are inclusive are where god resides. Places that give love and acceptance of all people.
God resides within us and we express that love through our human divinity. With love.
Made in his image means we are God-like. therefore, we are in fact, Gods.
The creator, whether you believe it is God or the energy of the universe, conspired to create us with amazing abilities.
Superpowers.
For anyone who doubts that they possess superpowers.
Permit me to ask you this:
Have you ever made someone smile or laugh and see how it lights that person up from a glum state?
If yes, there’s one right there. A superpower to affect someone in a positive way.
The pleasure our dicks give us is another superpower. We are all the same in having one, and most dicks work the same way. We only really differ in our own minds.
Love is the only truth.
It always conquers anything negative. Love is a human superpower.
Men have always needed men.
It wasn’t questioned.
Those that “determined” that other human beings were less than are where evil lives.
Evil lives in human beings.
It is up to us to be our true, higher selves and not accept anything but love, positive energy, and joy.
“Practice makes perfect”.
I discovered at age 14 that I no longer needed the church in order to follow Jesus’ teachings.
Later, we all saw how the Catholic church proved themselves to be the world’s leading (known) pedophile ring. Money and power corrupt human beings.
That is the source of the evil within the church-Human beings +money +power.
It is in the human beings in the Vatican and elsewhere. The last Pope( I think it was that one) said there is an evil within the Vatican.
He didn’t specify exactly what the f which is really wacky when you think about it.
Can you just tell us the truth Pope, you the one who is supposed to represent Jesus on earth?
Who wants that? Who needs that??
I so incredibly appreciate this site and all the God men who are here together.
Mr Cox does God’s work for he practices love.
Mr Cox is a kind and loving God man.
He surely will live forever in his spiritual form when he transitions to it.
Thank you kind sir.
Peace love joy and HaPenis brother men.
For me homosexuality is definitely spiritual. When I am with my penis I am stimulating it with homosexual thoughts and images and the connection between my penis and those I am thinking about and watching becomes clear. And that connection is spiritual at its core. I am in a state of relaxation and meditation where intrusive outside thoughts do not go.
Agreed great site. The spiritual aspect is an interesting topic especially given that most organized churches tended to frown if not outright decry homosexuality (later it was just the ‘act’ they were against, not ghe person supposedly). Do most gays continue to quietly believe and worship in their own manner, or do they go in a more”spiritual” bend, away from the organized religions that refused to avcept them?? Nice to hear from a fellow Torontonian btw.
DEAR WILL
YOU DO MAKE A COUPLE OF EXCELLENT POINTS,
BUT FOR ME AND I BELIEVE FOR COUNTLESS OTHERS, I WOULD NEVER WORSHIP OR BE ASSOCIATED WITH ANY PEOPLE OR ORGANIZATIONS, RELIGIOUS OR OTHERWISE THAT DO NOT ACCEPT ME. THEREFORE REJECTING THE ONLY TRUE GOD.
DOUG IN TORONTO
Will, I just now noticed your interested response to my post. If you ever want to meet, I have all kinds of information -and questions about gay male spirit. Hail Priapus!
Will-
I don’t know if I responded to your comment already… I know that, in Toronto, a great many gay folks attend the non-denominational church in the east end, that was established by and for the gay community. I’ve been to a few Sunday masses (or whatever they’re called) there and they always have an interesting homily and seem to be very well attended. For myself, I prefer a somewhat different approach to my spiritual life which, I’m sure, would not be shared by most. If you’re interested in further discussion, you might ask Seb for my email . I’ll make sure he knows I spoke with you .
Leo