John of the Cross
During the centuries, the mystery of a person’s being became deeply-rooted, living quietly and unobserved with the song of the LORD in their hearts. Yet, at the same time, numerous others made available glimpses of God’s glorious existence within their beings; illustrating the contentment of their love with the LORD. In particularly, various monks and nuns became celebrated for their erotic poetry. …show more content…
Doctor Peck states, “I believe that the final stanza of this poem, which describes the mystical union possible between human beings and God, is also as fine a description of orgasm as anything in literature… I abandoned and forgot myself… all things ceased… I went out of myself.” Through history, Godly monks and nuns wrote extraordinarily serene regarding their inspirational love concerning the LORD. Unashamedly exhibiting their immense passion toward an immeasurably power; specifically, displayed in John of the Cross’ poem.
Sex is Holy
In marriage, sexual love with a partner has the potential to transcend the physical act and become a spiritual union; a holy sacrament. Doctor Mary Rousseau and Father Charles Gallagher assumed a sex-positive stance, by writing their book, Sex is Holy. They hoped it would facilitate a redirection within their church’s attitude towards sex, and encourage their congregations that human sexuality and pleasure are alright after all. Doctor Rousseau and Father Gallagher cites well-known psychologist Eric Berne’s book Sex and Human Loving. Mr. Berne’s …show more content…
Christ. “To know the Truth and the Truth will set you free,” (John 832); can be a declaration of one’s sexual freedom with God Divine. Christ’s teachings proclaim the beauty and integrity of Our Godly Sexual Beings to His people and not to be ashamed of God’s magnificence within their beings. Jesus numerous anomalies in His parables intertwined all His stories back to the ‘miracle’ of God’s Kingdom within; indeed, still mystifying people for 2,000 years. Subsequently, He opens windows to the soul, shirring light on one’s holy garden within; while, liberating people from the sexual lies of Satan. At the end of this relentless journey, there remains a destiny waiting; whether a person is spiritual, atheist, agnostic, or whatever; inevitably, all encounter judgment accordingly, whether it be favorable or not. As Paul the Apostle