We each have the right to choose how we feel about and experience sex. Although cultural groups have laws about sexual practices, many of them controversial and subject to debate, sexual decisions should remain in the hands of the individual.
According to Ilchi Lee point of view there are many outdated notions about sex that make us feel needlessly guilty. In human history, a sense of shame and guilt about sex has somehow been implanted in our minds, whether we are aware of it or not. Overly moralizing standards have bound human concepts so that they have acted as significant impediments to the well-being of individuals. Astonishingly, there are still places in our society where sexual doctrines dictate lethal punishment for some expressions of sexuality.
Let’s get rid of our guilt about sex. Our nature is simply our nature, and there is no benefit in getting wrapped up in debates about “lower” or “higher.” All life begins with sex. Without sexual intercourse, none of us would be here. Depending on our value system and our attitudes, sex, a natural phenomenon, can make us smile blissfully, put a spring in our step, and make us happy.
Of course I am not advocating licentiousness or carelessness.
We must be aware of our sexual responsibilities. We may encounter situations where sexual feelings are not reciprocated. or have no outlet. We need maturity, wisdom, and skills to handle such circumstances.
April 11th, 2009 at 2:03 am
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