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Ecosexuality: When Nature Inspires the Arts of Love

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Is Eros the untapped renewable energy of our time? Ecosexuality explores the relationship between sex, ecology and social change. It integrates seductive, inspiring and practical approaches to creating a loved-based, sustainable culture. Ecosexuality brings together the voices of 30 leaders to converge the multiple energies of the ecosexual movement, its versatility of styles and diversity of genres convey a compelling variety of perspectives on this emerging social movement. Can we make love the ecology of life? Can we treat the Earth as the revered lover we all share? Can we truly create a love-based, sustainable culture. Ecosexuality addresses these and other engaging questions in this first world-wide collection thats gives voice to the ecosexual awakening. "A sumptuous feast." -- Dr. Susan Block, Author, The Bonobo Way"The blueprint the world needs." -- Robyn Vogel, MA, Intimacy Coach"Truly Inspiring." -- Dr. Anya Trahan, Author, Opening Love"The potential to define a new era for humanity." -- Christiane Pelmas, MSW, Author, Women's Wisdom, Found of the ReWilding

347 pages, Paperback

First published June 6, 2015

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January 27, 2018
Do you love Mother Earth? No really. Do you? If Mother doesn’t speak to you, how about imagining Father Earth instead? Or Earth as a lover? However you look at it, our very survival is dependent on earth being o.k. How about more than o.k.? More like thriving?

ecosexuality1It may not seem like it, but preserving our precious planet is linked to our sexuality! If you are even remotely intrigued by the emerging ecosexual movement, the epic book Ecosexuality: When Nature Inspires the Arts of Love is for you. Edited by SerenaGaia Anderlini-D’Onofrio and Lindsay Hagamen, Ecosexuality explores the link between sexuality and ecology from all angles via the voices of 30 cultural creatives and ecosexual leaders.

This is a very special book. I am deeply moved by the depth and facets in which the love for ecology and its connection with our sexuality is depicted. Several of the poems and essays cover not just the thoughts of the writer, but their journey through the different stages of their lives. As I read their words, I could feel the authors’ hearts and even souls pouring into these pages, and as my heart began to beat with theirs, I was awakened and transformed. Truly remarkable.

As a Singaporean Chinese, I found some of the references to be way over my head. Ecosexuality is not just from the heart, and the book offers a fair amount of intellectual discussions for which it can stand on its own as a literary read. More to the point, this book is so rich with historical and cultural references, that even if you get all of it, it is still a lot to absorb. As the saying goes, “Take what is useful and discard the rest.” Seek to understand, ignore what you don’t, and appreciate what you do. And as we begin to journey through life, we will begin to be able to appreciate the richness of this book–the appreciation of it being where we are at that given moment.

Divided into four thematic sections, the book offers a compelling, diverse, integrated and exciting perspective. It is evident that a lot has gone into the making of Ecosexuality, and I wouldn’t have wanted to be in the shoes of the editors. This is an epic book, a classic, and one which everybody needs to get, and especially sexuality educators who truly want to understand how our sexuality is linked to ecology.

My only regret is that I am not included in it. It does have many of the who’s who working in the field of positive sexuality including of course, my heroine Annie Sprinkle and her wife, Elizabeth Stephens. They contributed their Eco Sex Manifesto (which I love), and Vows for Marrying the Earth.

I appreciate the list of biographies for each contributor, and the resource list at the end of the book. They alone are worth their weight in gold. I would highly recommend this book.

Check out my very own annual Eco Sex campaign and subscribe to free content here www.eroscoaching.com/ecosex/.
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