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Sacred Pleasure: Sex; Myth; and the Politics of the Body--New Paths to Power and Love

ebooks Sacred Pleasure: Sex; Myth; and the Politics of the Body--New Paths to Power and Love by Riane Eisler in History

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This is a translation of Sun Tzu's strategic manual of the complex principles and practices of organizations; tactical formation; strategic maneuvering and adaptation.


#113536 in Books HarperOne 1996-05-10 1996-05-10Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.25 x 1.16 x 6.13l; 1.24 #File Name: 0062502832512 pagesGreat product!


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. A Game Changer!By Shani's SonThis is the second in the Chalice and The Blade trilogy. It is an eye opening read for sure. It goes deep into the roots of the Consensus Reality we all suffer from and shows how this reality; this paradigm is upheld and enforced upon us by all the institutions we give our power away to- Governments; Religions; Schools; Associations; Tradition and Heritage institutions; etc. Not only does it lay out the problems; but the solutions to them as well. Fixing our brutal; self destructing world isn't rocket science; it's all about how we chose to see things; and that comes from the questions we ask. There are no sacred cows; there are no unthinkable thoughts; there are no un-askable questions. We need to question everything if we want to see the reality of our situation. Any time some person or some institution doesn't want you to ask a question; or won;t answer; you know they're hiding something. So why do we let our institutions; which we pay for and are supposed to Serve Us get away with secrecy? There should be absolute transparency in our institutions; yet they are basically opaque. This book will help you ask some of the big; important questions in life; and that is sorely needed in this shallow; consumerist trash heap we call modern society.I would also suggest checking out thevenusproject(dot)com for even larger perspectives on how we can change our world for the better.4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Sacred indeed!By Barbara AlexanderAN eye opening; often times; gut wrenching wake up call. Well worth the effort to keep on reading; and sometimes I needed to take a few days break to digest. This book has helped me to realize what I've been doing to myself and others and why. The author does a fantastic job of bringing ancient history; recent history; modern times and myth together; to show the roots of violent behavior and why we have been at war with our own bodies. It's really about getting to know yourself again and loving yourself and others.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy Sidney L. Davis; Jr.Outstanding good book. Good condition as described.

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