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9781570623592

Red Thread of Passion : Spirituality and the Paradox of Sex

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  • ISBN13:

    9781570623592

  • ISBN10:

    1570623597

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1999-05-01
  • Publisher: Shambhala
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Summary

Is sex an enemy that must be subdued before spiritual practice can happen, or is it a powerful creative force and a vehicle of enlightenment? There may be no completely satisfying answer-though the question has engendered discussion for centuries. David Guy's contribution takes the form of a personal exploration of the place of sex in his own life and meditation practice, as well as in the lives and work of figures he has come to regard as pioneers on the boundaries of sex and spirituality: Walt Whitman, D. H. Lawrence, Alan Watts, and the erotic writer Marco Vassi among them. It also includes accounts of his pilgrimages to contemporary theorists, activists, and sex workers. From poets to prostitutes, everyone has something to say, even though the reconciliation of sex and spirituality may always remain something of a paradox-as expressed in the Zen koan from which the title is taken: "Why is it that the most clear-eyed monk cannot sever the red thread of passion between his legs?" David Guy's answer is this honest and compelling exploration of the nature of desire.

Author Biography

David Guy is the author of numerous books, including The Autobiography of My Body, Football Dreams, and Second Brother. His book reviews appear regularly in the Washington Post, the New York Times, and other papers, and he is a contributing editor to Tricycle: The Buddhist Review. He lives in Durham, North Carolina.

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
The Beautiful Woman and the Fear of Godp. 3
American Buddha: Walt Whitmanp. 31
The Sacred Bond: D. H. Lawrencep. 79
The Twain Shall Meet: Alan Wattsp. 103
The Big Bang Theory: Marco Vassip. 139
Prologue: Eliminating Boundariesp. 169
The Bashful Stripper: Carol Queenp. 175
The Energetic Invalid: Juliet Carrp. 191
Whitman's Child: Joseph Kramerp. 201
Exploring the Infinite Body: Collin Brown and Selah Marthap. 223
Even Educated Fleasp. 239
Epilogue: Everything I Ever Wantedp. 251
Resourcesp. 259
Creditsp. 261
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