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Paperback Sex, Orgasm, and the Mind of Clear Light: The Sixty-Four Arts of Gay Male Love Book

ISBN: 1556432747

ISBN13: 9781556432743

Sex, Orgasm, and the Mind of Clear Light: The Sixty-Four Arts of Gay Male Love

Jeffrey Hopkins presents the 64 arts of gay male love in a sex and spirituality manual. Adapted from a highly explicit Tibetan sex guide based on India's Karma Sutra, this modern gay version presents... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Not problematic

Those who are actually familiar with tantra know that certain generation practices may entail generating oneself as a consort regardless of one's current external gender. So for those who find the idea of polarity confusing - fear not, you have all the yab and all the yum you need regardless of what hangs betwixt thy knees. I cannot say more on this. In general, this book does wonders to correct the silly ideas regarding the relationship between gender versus sexuality (they ARE different you know) and the difference between inner channels and outer physical genitalia. Well, this book does that if you can read between the lines. The book makes much more sense if you have a background in both the shared and exceptional teachings. This book adds to the massive collection of evidence that says no gay practitioner should EVER doubt that his or her body, speech, and mind are a suitable basis for every possible realization. So go practice! The other shore awaits!

Get happy, get wise

The premise of this work is that, as nearly everyone engages in sexual activity, it seems a shame to divorce it from one's (Buddhist) spiritual path since sexual activity offers one many opportunities to achieve knowledge and direct experience of the nature of one's mind. This book is a gay (male) adaptation by Dr. Hopkins of his earlier publication, a translation of Gendun Chopel's heterosexually oriented "Tibetan Arts of Love." Both books are a combination sex-primer (more detailed than the Kama Sutra) and introduction to some ways of thinking about sexuality in Buddhist and especially vajrayana contexts. Dr. Hopkins' gay adaptation is very well done, and it is illustrated with photos of two handsome models discreetly demonstrating the attitudes described in the "practical" chapters, though not the actual positions themselves (some of which are quite difficult to visualize from the text alone). Given that this is a close and faithful adaptation of the earlier work, its lack of interpretive material is understandable but sorely missed. I particularly wanted more on the different types of (gay) men and their subtypes. However, this is a groundbreaking work, and will continue to be a valuable resource for years to come. It definitely conveys a gay-affirmative view of sex and spirituality - something which is not easy to find anywhere, but is particularly difficult to find within the American Buddhist community.
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