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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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With Genesis, a divine creator conjures the created “out of nothing,” out of the void. It is all “Let there be …” This is not a birthing story. Immediately, you know that this creator exists outside of and before the creation. The creating act then has no analogies or metaphorical links to the created’s world. Whoever this creator is, “it” is not linked to the created world by any necessity or “natural” bond. It is not family. It is not a divine body. It is not-skin.

You can infer some degree of intimacy by arguing that the biblical creator somehow “needed” to create the world and humans, but the real impact of Genesis's’ opening is a “Wow!” Meaning, there was no need to create the world. In fact, creation becomes, in the Abrahamic tradition, a graceful, grace-filled and in the same vein a gratuitous act of God’s dominion which is a mystery that is unfathomable to the human mind. In the this tradition, one cannot look to the created’s experience to understand the created. In short,

Genesis lets us know that this world is god’s world,
not
ours. The subsequent Garden of Eden is
not
ours, either. It is god’s holy place,
not
mankind’s.

What is the impact of all of this? It speaks directly to the Earthfolk notions of intimacy, vital zest and skin. Remember that: While humans come from this Lone Male God, they are not created from his intimacy—not from His vital zest. Humans are not a “divine spark” or in any way intimate with the Biblical god. Intimacy is a term of birthing, and in Genesis there is no birthing. No cosmic groaning. Rather, there is only an exercise of power, of dominion. Just a magical moment of conjuration. “Presto!” Not the passionate, steamy, heart-thumping heat of frenzied erotic coupling—no creating with vital zest!

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