How to practice Judaism.(Ask the Rebbetsin)(Brief article)Rebbetsin, Korff
A sex and relationships therapist with experience in sex magick explains everything you need to know. For starters, it's actually spelled "sex magick." And it's all about energy.
Though no explicit mention of masturbation is made in the Christian Bible, it appears that the condemnation of masturbation is related to the idea that non-procreative sex is sinful. Similar attitudes are seen in some sections of Judaism and Islam. By the time medical...
It’s possible to havesexual intimacywithout emotional intimacy but you will be using only a fraction of your sexual energy. Still, as I’ve observed with certain patients, many of whom had alcoholic or abusive parents, they may not feel deserving of love. One man told me, “I really wan...
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How many people practice Wicca? Wicca: Wicca is the name of a type of pagan religion. Unlike many religions which are highly structured, Wicca has no central authority or rigid hierarchy. The beliefs of Wiccans vary from sect to sect, but mostly focus on those established in the 1950s by...
This rather clinical view of mindfulness might make you think that it’s a relatively new practice. However, it’s actually a concept that dates back thousands of years and has its roots in Eastern religions such as Buddhism and Hinduism, as well as in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. In...
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This believes that our contributions and thoughts about the text are as important as the text itself. It is the monastic practice of looking at previous monk’s comments and taking those into consideration with the text. In Judaism, the tradition is embodied in the Talmud. ...