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When Lovemaking Opens the Veil
"Transcendent Sex: When Lovemaking Opens the Veil" documents one of the best-kept secrets in human history: that ordinary people, the kind we pass on the street every day without a second glance, people just like us, can suddenly, without any warning or preparation, find themselves in otherworldly realms when making love, as though God's lightning bolt of grace had illuminated the bedroom, transforming everything.
This book is based on the narratives of 91 people who were not using drugs or practicing Tantric or other sexual or meditative techniques to bring about an altered state of consciousness during sex. Their stories are amazing, touching, funny, heartwarming and inspiring as they relate how going to bed the way they always had suddenly turned into an awe-inspiring experience that forever changed the way they understood themselves and reality...and the power of sex and the body as a vehicle of realization.
This book also explains how such powerful experiences may be hazardous to some individuals. How-to chapters explain how one can foster such experiences as well as how to avoid the hazards that may be associated with such events for the unprepared.
There really is something better than sex -- by orders of magnitude. And it doesn't leave sex behind. It is lovemaking that sweeps people into glorious new dimensions and realities, rips the veil between the worlds, and produces ecstasies a thousand times more powerful than the most exquisite orgasm. It is lovemaking so spectacular that it really is a religious experience. It is lovemaking that transforms people's lives. It is called transcendent sex.
Transcendent sex was probably the basis for the sacred sex of ancient times, especially the mystery religions of Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, Rome, China, and India. But sacred sex is alive and well today, even though it has been hidden from sight. Ordinary people without any special training or preparation can find themselves in spiritual realms when making love. It is happening every day behind closed doors with people you know, people without any special sexual or spiritual training -- people like you. Research suggests that conservatively this kind of sex will happen at least once to one out of every eight people. When it does, you will want to be prepared because nothing will ever be the same again.
Transcendent sex is to sex what near-death experiences are to dying. It takes you beyond the limitations of yourself and the everyday world into spiritual experiences so profound that you will be transformed. Sex can trigger episodes identical to the highest spiritual states of shamanism, yoga, Buddhism, and mystical Christianity, Judaism and Islam, including:
- Shapeshifting
- Being possessed by or channeling animals, plants and supernatural entities
- Seeing visions of divine avatars
- Reliving past lives
- Transcending the laws of physics with paranormal powers
- Awakening to the enlightenment of nirvana
- Seeing the face of God
These experiences are so breathtakingly powerful, they can be destabilizing. For people who know how to integrate them, though, they often are the most transformative, healing events of their lives. Research has shown that like other spiritual events, transcendent sex can result in:
- Becoming whole and shedding a lifetime of shame and guilt about sexuality.
- Healing from sexual trauma and abuse to enjoy making love.
- Acquiring paranormal abilities for healing or psychic gifts.
- Creating healthier lives, especially leaving dysfunctional relationships and careers.
- Becoming a spiritual seeker after a lifetime of atheism, doubt, or a religion that did not fit.
Dr. Jenny Wade's groundbreaking research into transcendent sex can help one understand more about:
- What transcendent sex is
- The dark side of transcendent sex
- How to cultivate transcendent sex
- How to avoid the very real hazards associated with it
- What positive transformation you can expect from transcendent sexual experiences
Rhonda is a broker's assistant in her thirties whose Irish-Italian Roman Catholic upbringing had taught her that sex was "bad and wrong." She tried to bury her desires in pious exercises and alcohol. Her transcendent sexual experiences led her to change her life. She became sober and trained to become a spiritual counselor. She says:
"When I started having these experiences...it was so much more than what they said. This was being close to God, which is something I never would have considered with sex. I thought in order to be spiritual, I wouldn't be able to be human. I would have to not be human. Instead, it's really going into being totally and utterly human that I find my most profound moments, that being human is such a beautiful experience. I don't have to go far or work hard at it. I didn't used to know that because I was looking elsewhere for something harder."
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Jenny Wade, Ph.D.
Jenny Wade is a researcher in individual and organizational development who specializes in the structuring of awareness, especially the spontaneous openings and intentional practices that expand human potential by accessing hidden or unused innate capacities. She is a developmental psychologist who studies processes that open gateways to greater possibility than is considered normal in everyday existence, but that is potentially available to all human beings. In addition to her research on unusual states of awareness, Dr. Wade's extensive research of variations in normal adult consciousness form the basis of a leadership and organization development consulting practice. She has over twenty years' experience working with Fortune 500 companies and multinationals in a wide range of industries to optimize performance. Dr. Wade is the author of “Changes of Mind: A Holonomic Theory of the Evolution of Consciousness" and numerous articles. She is on the core faculty of the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology in Palo Alto. Dr. Wade is a keynote speaker, lecturer and workshop leader.
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posted 03/26/05
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