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Bedchambers: A Marital Obsession With Erotic Love & Spiritual Oneness

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One of the most erotic pieces of literature ever written is the ancient the Song of Songs. Nearly 3,000 years old, the Song of Songs is filled with so much erotic language and imagery that it has forced its readers to blush!

Bedchambers boldly deals with the countless sexual references that are mentioned in the Song of Songs. Topics sexual temptation, jealous love, foreplay, oral sex, chastity, orgasm, and kinky sex...to name a few.

Prepare yourself for a change of heart. Based on biblical principles, Bedchambers unabashedly shows how a thriving marriage is not produced by the magic that takes place at the wedding, but is actualized when two intimate friends begin a spiritual journey and experience the continual wonder of becoming unified emotionally, spiritually and sexually. Only then is erotic love fully awakened-and it's thrilling! If you want to add more romance and fire to your marriage, you'll gain great insight and understanding by reading-and practicing-the principles and deep original thought found inside the pages of Bedchambers.

About the Authors

For the last 30 years, Ron and Patti Marinari have conducted marriage seminars both nationally and internationally. Their television series "One Flesh," aired for eight continual seasons. They have authored several books. Ron and Patti have five children and reside in New Jersey, USA.

180 pages, Paperback

First published July 31, 2015

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Ron Marinari

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April 14, 2023
Brave of a pastor to write a book like this. Intriguing and a subject not much discussed in Christian circles.
I don’t feel I gained anything from it. Perhaps others will. Some parts of it were a bit too personal for me. A little cringy.
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