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The Suprasexual rEvolution: A Radical Path to 2012 and Beyond

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By Barbara Marx Hubbard, Marian Head — 2009

Mother Nature invented sex to get us to undertake the mighty labor of reproducing ourselves. Now she has conceived a force as great as sex to liberate the vast, dormant potential of the human race. See more...

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Sexual Healing

As a psychiatrist to people with spiritual aspirations, I am witness to some of the ways in which spirituality and sexuality interact, not always to either of their benefits.

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7 All-Natural Tips for Rebooting Your Sex Drive

Are you wondering whether your sex drive is low? And whether there’s anything you can do about that? Well, sister, you’re not alone.

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Bad Sex Is Good

Truth: Sooner or later, even sex with someone you love can become a routine. - David Deida

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5 Intuitions About Love and Sex You Shouldn’t Ignore

When we're looking for love, we often miss seeing extraordinary signs and messages that pop up in our daily life.

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10 Qualities of a Good Lover

In my book, The Ecstasy of Surrender, I discuss how to manifest your full sexual power, even if you are out of touch with it now.

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In Search of Erotic Intelligence

Couples are having less sex these days than even in the famously uptight ’50s. Why?

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Biet Simkin | How to Be Mindful in the Bedroom

The quality of your sex life all comes down to mindfulness.

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Esther Perel on the Difference Between Sexuality and Eroticism

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The Secret to Desire in a Long-Term Relationship | Esther Perel

In long-term relationships, we often expect our beloved to be both best friend and erotic partner. But as Esther Perel argues, good and committed sex draws on two conflicting needs: our need for security and our need for surprise.

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