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sacred sexuality

Part 1 - Pathways

A-Seeker

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B-Seer

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C-Belover

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Part 2 - Resources

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Yet, what must not be glossed over is that

male dominion is grounded in the primal act of dominion, that is, the
subordination, subjection
and submissiveness of females.

As “the male body is the birthing body” is an unexpressed by clearly
central revelation, so is the
supremacy
and sacredness of male power.

The female comes from the male, is to be ruled by the male and—of significance—first experiences this after she becomes intimate with the male. The Father god transforms Eve from a “helper,” one who though “naked…felt no shame,” into the Temptress, the source of all evil and misfortune, the source of the Father’s rage, “Because you listened to your wife….”

While some interpret the Serpent as another god or goddess, at this point, it is clear that Eve discovered something about herself. Isn’t it likely that she discovered—as in the chapter one "good" story—that she was Adam’s equal? That he needed her to create family? That without her he could not explore intimacy? That when intimate she and he became co-creators? (In a sense, when she re-imagined herself!)

In the Abrahamic tradition, the ways of the Mother, the goddess, the feminine and females are deemed worthless. The route to power, success, achievement in all areas is through walking the male way and using male sourced power.

This male power is unleashed at the moment when the male
subordinates
and subjects the feminine—and,
ritually
, this occurs during the
intimate act
of coupling and embracing.

One further step: this subordination and subjection is an act of intimate violence that includes sexual violence. Telling Eve that she is from Adam’s rib, telling her that her discovery of her nakedness and female intimacy is the source of all evil, and telling her that her curse is realized every time she births a child—how else to understand all this except as acts of sexual violence? There is, indeed, in the Abrahamic vision, a war between the sexes.

Abrahamic warring originates in the intimate space
created by males and females, and
it's passion is fired by sexual violence.

Continue—Abrahamic

 

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