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Lila is a graduate student in psychology. She's running out of money and cannot pay her rent. Her roommate invites her to make an explicit movie as a way to make some money. As an entree, the roommates become lovers and Cybele secretly films them together. When she shows Lila the movie, Lila likes what she sees and most importantly does not feel intimidated by seeing herself in an erotic movie. In fact she rather enjoys it. Cybele gradually introduces her to the other activities of a group of women who are truly a sisterhood. One of these activities is very much like a therapy group, in which…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Lila is a graduate student in psychology. She's running out of money and cannot pay her rent. Her roommate invites her to make an explicit movie as a way to make some money. As an entree, the roommates become lovers and Cybele secretly films them together. When she shows Lila the movie, Lila likes what she sees and most importantly does not feel intimidated by seeing herself in an erotic movie. In fact she rather enjoys it. Cybele gradually introduces her to the other activities of a group of women who are truly a sisterhood. One of these activities is very much like a therapy group, in which the women have an opportunity to recount and explore traumatic events in their own lives, and receive support and nurturance from the other women. Mindfulness practice is part of the healing process and also helps those who have multiple partners to be intensely involved and then let go into something even larger than the love and pleasure they have been immersed in.
Autorenporträt
As an author whose formative years were spent as a hippie in San Francisco, Howchi continues to chart the course of those who experienced dramatic and simultaneous openings to the sensual/sexual and spiritual sides of human nature. Sacred pleasure is the concept which provides a departure point for a long exploration of the potential for ecstatic reverential unity in human relationships.Howchi is a guide for wilderness quests and a psychotherapist. His personal daily practice includes meditation, Tai-Chi, yoga, and ceremonies to cultivate a mutual veneration with Nature and the Spirit-That-Moves-In-All-Things. He will continue to explore the potential for mystical self-transcendence in human relationships and communities.