Sex

The word sex is derived from the Latin “secare,” meaning “to cut off.” The roots of the word indicate the androgynous nature of our ancestors as described in all religions, and even by Plato, and is hidden in symbols in every mystical tradition. Sexual cooperation between man and woman only began when the two halves of the androgynous being were “cut off” from one another. Vestiges of this ancient past are readily visible in the physical shadows of the man’s inert nipples and the woman’s clitoris, which is a shrunken penis. Thus, “sex” refers to the joining of what was separated long ago: male and female. Yet, there are levels and levels of sexual activity, ranging from the simplest forms of sexual union among minerals, plants, and animals, up to the divine sexual acts that create planets, solar systems, and universes. Sex is far more than what modern society thinks it is. In reality, sex is sacred, and a source of incredible, untapped powerLove and Sex