Wild Nights
Posted on Feb 1st, 2007
by
Jahrun
Just finished reading Wild Nights by David Deida, recommended indirectly to me by recent acquaintance, Matthew Macik through our mutual friend Rhonda.
Captivating? Yes. I began the book two nights ago at 1 in the morning and could not put it down until 4am. Transformative? Yes. I am even more reassured of sexual healing of the heart and in coming to know the infinite oneness of everything, of love, of God.
Recommend? Yes. I already purchased 8 copies for lovers who had been transformed by our sexual relationships and/or had struggled with societal restrictions of sexuality that I openly removed.
Excerpt from page 17
"And then I felt it. I was trying to escape the room through my spiritual practices, trying to acheive some kind of safety outside the room. I was not willing to be vulnerable and fully alive in the room, and yet, strangely enough, I was also afraid to let go of everything in the room and surrender my entire life - my work, my relationships, my ambitions - dying to the room, standing eternally outside the room, totally free. I was afraid to stay, and I was afraid to go."
God <=> Death <=> Sex <=> Life <=> Sex <=> Love <=> Sex <=> Death <=> God
Captivating? Yes. I began the book two nights ago at 1 in the morning and could not put it down until 4am. Transformative? Yes. I am even more reassured of sexual healing of the heart and in coming to know the infinite oneness of everything, of love, of God.
Recommend? Yes. I already purchased 8 copies for lovers who had been transformed by our sexual relationships and/or had struggled with societal restrictions of sexuality that I openly removed.
Excerpt from page 17
"And then I felt it. I was trying to escape the room through my spiritual practices, trying to acheive some kind of safety outside the room. I was not willing to be vulnerable and fully alive in the room, and yet, strangely enough, I was also afraid to let go of everything in the room and surrender my entire life - my work, my relationships, my ambitions - dying to the room, standing eternally outside the room, totally free. I was afraid to stay, and I was afraid to go."
God <=> Death <=> Sex <=> Life <=> Sex <=> Love <=> Sex <=> Death <=> God

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