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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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The “somehow” is evident to Earthfolk.
Even the pacifistic faiths and anti-movements are
equally reliving the trauma at the heart of the Warrior’s Quest vision, namely, the
traumatic acts that express the four common themes.

They fail at transforming the Warrior’s Quest vision because they do not thoroughly understand that vision and how all its themes weave together. They fail to grasp and gain insight into the ritual character of the Manhattan Project as it imagined and produced the atomic bomb—and so fail to realize the need to counter by ritual living.

Most often, the anti-movements oppose and transform just one theme, and—unintentionally—ultimately validate one or more of the other Warrior’s Quest themes. In this manner, the Warrior’s Quest vision side-steps, co-opts, and/or survives these anti-movement efforts at transformation.

To counter the Warrior's Quest, all four positive themes must be made manifest through one's daily actions, that is,

  • "living as if I am no one's enemy"—acting nonviolently
  • honoring the Mother Goddess and manifesting the parenting love of our Living Earth Mother and Father
  • inviting others into your nurturing embrace where you make present your shared preciousness as brothers and sisters in the Forever-Family
  • living without dreadful apocalyptic fear by living simply and comfortably with all creatures and elements of the Living Earth

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