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The following article is by
Jean-Claude Koven
How is it possible that an
activity so widely practiced be so universally misunderstood? It
is clear that the vast portion of humanity hasn't got a clue. The
condition of our planet is a stunning testimonial to the way we
make love. Explore the full range of your sexual potential from
the depraved to the divine.
Why
Humans Make Lousy Lovers
by Jean-Claude Koven
How can I, love, and you, three of
the most misunderstood words in human language, be linked
together to form our most sublime sentence? Like a Linus blanket
we refuse to relinquish, this seemingly simple phrase comforts us
from cradle to grave. Since long before grunts gave way to words,
its message has been expressed by mothers to infants, children to
their best friends, people to their pets, lovers to each other,
and, most notably, by those facing death to their God.
This celebrated sentence is like a teeter-totter : I on one end,
you on the other, and love, the magnificent fulcrum that connects
the two in a dance of infinite possibilities, in the middle. But
who am I? And who are you, really? And, as Cole Porter asked way
back in 1929, "What is this thing called love?" Perhaps
these questions are the true riddles of the ages. Perhaps the one
who succeeds in plumbing the depths of these three terms will be
at last reunited with the Oneness of creation.
I, for one, am presently no closer to unraveling this conundrum
than when I first breached the womb. But the flood of warmth that
moves through me each time I express my love for you reflects the
absolute joy of this journey of discovery. The deeper I explore
the mystery of my own existence, the more I discover the divine
in you. I now know with absolute certainty that in the fullness
of time love will consume me, and any last shred of my personal I
will dissolve in loves brilliance as the you and I merge.
Sexexpressed or sublimatedis the stage on which we
humans, like all other sentient beings, enact this cosmic passion
play. Sex is like a Stradivarius violin, a perfect instrument
with ranges of expression that exceed what our senses can contain.
In the hands of an unconscious musician, clumsy, probing fingers
can only evoke gross groans and squeaks, violating our
sensibilities and profaning the instruments perfection.
So we now have a fourth word to add to our ill-defined stew.
"I love you, lets have sex." Unfortunately,
humanity has so confused sex with love that the two have become
inextricably intertwined. If we drove our cars the way we make
love, we would solve the worlds overpopulation problem in
the beep of a horn. Ironically, our civilized societies demand
more training and supervision for getting behind the wheel of a
car than getting it off in the back seat.
Getting it off (or on) ... what a delightful euphemism for making
love that is! You see, it doesnt matter whether you bone or
bonk, do the deed or the horizontal tango, make bacon or babies,
pork, romp, screw, or express your deepest essence in a sublime
act of total surrenderthe supremely flexible Stradivarius
of sex accommodates them all. Every possible expression of
sexuality, from tantric ascension into heavenly bliss to child
molestation and ritual killings, is part of its vast repertoire.
If youre bent on making sense of it all, then fasten your
seat belt. Heres where the road makes a sudden, steep, and
slippery descent. To understand the full range of sexual
expression we need to know quite a bit more about the players
than their pronouns. And this calls for examining the illusion we
charmingly refer to as reality and the (mis)perception of who we
(you and I) truly are.
From the human egos
earthly perspective, we are biochemical entities that depend on a
fragile solar and planetary ecosystem for our sustenance and
survival. We are a tangled complex of emotions, intelligence,
physicality, andif we can move beyond our primary instinctsspirituality.
Each of us, moreover, is distinct and separate from everyone and
everything else.
A cosmological perspective reveals something entirely different.
Each aspect of the creation, whether sentient or (seemingly)
inert, is part of what the Buddhists call Indras Netan
infinite, interconnected cosmic hologram through which the All
That Is records its experiences. In other words, you and I are
each an aspect of God perceiving itself as human.
These two views, the egoistic and the cosmological, fix the
extremes of a continuum of being that ranges from the constricted
human-I at the bottom through the level of the soul-I to merge
with the Oneness of the God-I at the top. How you perceive
reality shifts with every incremental step you take along this
continuum. If you keep seeing (and believing) the same thing from
day to day, its a sure sign that youre stuck.
Something very similar to this perception gradient exists in the
human body. There is a network of energy vortexes, called chakras
(a Sanskrit word for wheel or disk), that relate to various
colors, emotions, organs, and other aspects of human behavior.
Although there are many chakra points throughout the body, the
seven main ones are positioned along a vertical line that extends
from the root chakra at the base of the spine to the crown chakra
positioned just above the top of the head.
These chakras perform two significant functions other than the
ones usually ascribed to them. First, they are the points through
which every being is subtly connected to and communicates with
the cosmic hologram. The information you receive through them
comes as sudden flashes of inspiration or intuitive realization.
They are your wireless links to the infinite network of creation.
Moreover, both inspirational and sensory input move through the
chakra system from root to crown. A blockage at any one chakra
along the way obstructs the information from reaching a higher
energy center.
Second, the chakras are the repositories for all your basic
belief systems. All primary thought patterns concerning ones
life are imprinted, by category, in a particular chakra. For
example, all issues concerning personal survival, such as safety,
food, shelter, and financial security, are stored in the first (root)
chakra. Beliefs concerning family, superstitions, and group
judgments including religious convictions, are held here too.
Blockages in the first chakra cause sex to be treated primarily
as a function of procreation, as typically seen in underdeveloped
or third-world countries or by followers of certain patriarchal
religions. Extreme distortions in this chakra can result in
satanic ritual sacrifice, child molestation, and a host of other
perverted behaviors born of fear-based superstition often masked
by the zeal of distorted religious dogma.
The second chakra (located just below the navel) stores all the
decisions regarding one's personal and emotional identity. It
holds imprints arising from traumatic sexual experiences, as well
as patterns of blame, guilt, power, and morality. Blockages here
can trigger sexual behavior that involve emotional or physical
pain and violent, non-consensual sex.
The third chakra (positioned in the solar plexus) is the seat of
the ego and the upper home of the human aspect of our infinite
being. Restrictions in this chakra lead to low self-esteem, fear
of rejection, oversensitivity to criticism, and a deep-seated
fear of having ones secrets exposed. When this chakra is
blocked, sex becomes codependent: the partners act out the parent-child
bonding patterns that define their relationship.
These first three chakras delimit the human portion of the
infinite continuum. While sex experienced through the lower
energy centers may result in moments of great release or pleasurefor
at least one participantthere is little or no sacred energy
transfer between the partners. Significant energetic transfers
cannot occur until both participants have done sufficient work to
balance (or neutralize) the blockages in the first three chakras.
This is accomplished through various disciplines that focus ones
attention on behavior patterns in order to gradually bring them
under conscious, rather than impulsive, control. Having done this
work, they are able to transcend their base human nature and move
into the fourth chakra located in the heart. It is here that
union is expressed as unconditional (as opposed to codependent)
love, and love enters the first realms of the divine.
It is beyond the scope of this article to delve into the sexual
fireworks that await you when you finally penetrate the mysteries
of the three higher energy centersthe throat, third eye,
and crownthat open the doorway to infinite intelligence.
Expressing unconditional love and unobstructed communication
through these higher chakras propels you (and your partner) into
kaleidoscopic crescendos that transcend the human domain. Suffice
it to say that once you experience the perfection of great,
vintage champagne, youll never again settle for screw-top
fermented grape juice out of a brown paper bag.
©2006. Jean-Claude Koven. All Rights Reserved.
Jean-Claude Koven is a writer and
speaker based in Rancho Mirage, CA. He is the author of Going Deeper : How to Make Sense
of Your Life When Your Life Makes No Sense acclaimed as the best metaphysical book of the year by
both Allbooks Reviews and USABookNews.com. For more information,
please visit
www.goingdeeper.org.
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