“Perhaps no aspect of human behaviour has been as dysfunctionally shamed as our sexuality. Sexuality is the core of human selfhood. Our sex is not something we do, it is who we are. It´s the first thing we notice about each other …Our sexual energy (libido) is our own unique incarnation of the life-force itself. To have our sex drive shamed is to be shamed to the core. – HEALING THE SHAME THAT BINDS YOU (by John Bradshaw)
This quote from John Bradshaw’s book “Healing the Shame That Binds You” addresses the deep societal stigma and shame often associated with human sexuality. The quote suggests that there is a significant amount of shame attached to human sexuality in society. This shame can stem from various sources such as cultural, religious, or familial beliefs, and it often leads to individuals feeling ashamed of their sexual desires, preferences, or experiences. Bradshaw argues that sexuality is not just a behavior or activity; rather, it is an integral part of who we are as individuals. It forms a fundamental aspect of our identity and self-expression. Therefore, when our sexuality is shamed, it strikes at the very core of our being and identity. The quote suggests that sexuality plays a central role in how humans relate to each other. It is often one of the first things we notice or perceive about others, and it can influence our social interactions and relationships. Bradshaw describes sexual energy, or libido, as a manifestation of the life-force itself. This energy is seen as an essential aspect of vitality and creativity, driving not only reproductive urges but also creative and emotional expression. Finally, the quote highlights the profound impact that shame around sexuality can have on individuals. To have one’s sexual desires or drives shamed is to be deeply wounded, affecting not only self-esteem but also overall well-being and sense of belonging. In essence, Bradshaw’s quote underscores the importance of recognizing and addressing the shame associated with sexuality in order to promote healing and self-acceptance. It emphasizes the need for a more open and compassionate approach to discussing and understanding human sexuality. Martin H.
The problem of the male. Race that we compare each other,our fathers make us so masculine that we must be breadwinner if we so emotions it’s makes us weak . That is not so we get touch with our innermost self . And the competition wouldn’t be so difficult and we can be ourselves
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Love, light and HaPenis, brother.
USEFUL QUOTES;
MANHOOD (by Steve Biddulph)
“Sex will either be sleazy and obsessive part of your life, or a sacred and powerful source of wellbeing.”
Absolutely.
USEFUL QUOTES;
HEALING THE SHAME THAT BINDS YOU (by John Bradshaw)
“Perhaps no aspect of human behaviour has been as dysfunctionally shamed as our sexuality. Sexuality is the core of human selfhood. Our sex is not something we do, it is who we are. It´s the first thing we notice about each other …
Our sexual energy (libido) is our own unique incarnation of the life-force itself.
To have our sex drive shamed is to be shamed to the core.”
Love that pic of stone lingams…..