Thursday, October 31, 2013
Just in Time for Halloween . . .
Mask: "Hand felted Hare animal mask/head dress suitable for performance, dance or theatre" by Gladys Paulus.
Photography: Bella West.
See also the previous posts:
• Halloween Hare
• Hallowtide Transformations
• Man Pretending
Monday, October 28, 2013
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Friday, September 20, 2013
A Unique Position
Writes Simon Carnell in Hare (2010) . . .
Most of the salient characteristics of hares can be usefully presented in the way they differ from rabbits. Hares are generally much larger: longer and leggier, giving an impression of stature enhanced by their generally much longer ears. They reach weights of five kilograms in the far north, averaging three in temperate zones (with some exceptions) and two at the equator, frequently occupying a unique position as the only animals of their weight in a given environment. The brown hare is about the size of a domestic cat. Rabbits are gregarious with relatively complex family groups; hares mostly solitary with minimal pair bonding among promiscuous adults and relatively little parental care of their young. The relatively complex coat colour of hares, including seasonal changes, is linked to their reliance upon camouflage as well as speed. Their speed, camouflage, lack of family life and even size are linked as adaptations to their principal behavioural difference from the rabbit, namely, the fact that they do not burrow.
See also the previous posts:
• Life Above Ground
• Almost Invisible
• An Extraordinary Capacity
• Antipathy
• The Difference
Saturday, September 14, 2013
Mindful Lovemaking
Writes Terry Sanderson in The Gay Man's Kama Sutra:
Our goal is happiness, and if we live life nobly, with the good of others always in our hearts, happiness will surely follow. And if we do this, as well as always striving to appreciate the best things in life, we will attain happiness not only for ourselves but for others, too. It becomes a self-perpetuating cycle, a wonderful wheel of life.
We must place the act of sexual congress in this context, too, for love is a sure and essential route to happiness. The fusion of our body with that of another is a perfect ecstasy that takes happiness to another sphere and transforms it, like magic, into bliss. Lovemaking that is mindful of the needs of your lover, as well as your own desires, is lovemaking that feeds the soul and nourishes the spirit.
See also the previous posts:
• A Source of Joy for the Beauty of Life Itself
• The Body: A Holy Place of Romp and Renewal
• Body and Soul
• Animal Energies
Art: Roger Payne.
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Thursday, September 5, 2013
Friday, August 30, 2013
Sunday, August 25, 2013
Sunday, August 18, 2013
A Source of Joy for the Beauty of Life Itself
Writes Toby Johnson in Gay Spirituality: The Role of Gay Identity in the Transformation of Human Consciousness . . .
Sex has psychological aspects. Entering the altered state of consciousness with another person opens us to him and him to us. Sharing orgasms with another person stirs feelings of connection and intimacy. It opens us to his "karmic patterns" (which is why we should exercise caution about whom we get involved with). It deepens true love when that is present. It boosts our self-image and raises our energy level. Being in love and full of sexual vibrancy makes us feel good. Even without the emotions of "true love," having a satisfying sexual connection with another man makes us feel alive.
Having sex that feels good and makes us self-assured and confident in our worth as a person and as an attractive human body changes our behavior. We can be kind and loving, happy and generous, sharing our joy with other people. "Everybody loves a lover" says the old song lyric.
When we seek spiritual answers as gay people, we are necessarily looking for sex-positive and gay-positive answers. This puts us in a special place in the evolution of religion.
The experience of attraction to another man (or, for a lesbian, to another woman) is a source of joy for the beauty of life itself.
– Excerpted from Gay Spirituality
by Toby Johnson
p. 29
by Toby Johnson
p. 29
Recommended Off-site Link:
• Toby Johnson's Official Website
See also the previous Leveret posts:
• Gay Consciousness, Sex, and the Evolution of Religion
• Affirming Our Essential Goodness
• Wrestling with the Angel
• Hallowtide Transformations
• The Body: A Holy Place of Romp and Renewal
• Body and Soul
• Gay Identity
• Animal Energies
Image: Kat Harding (from The Gay Man's Kama Sutra by Terry Sanderson).
Thursday, August 1, 2013
Thursday, July 25, 2013
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