Sacred Orgasms

by Kenneth Ray Stubbs | Health, Mind & Body | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0939263076 Global Overview for this book
Registered by Luintaurien of York, Nebraska USA on 7/22/2005
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Journal Entry 1 by Luintaurien from York, Nebraska USA on Friday, July 22, 2005
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Journal Entry 2 by Luintaurien at KawreS Superstore 1515 Stone St. in Falls City, Nebraska USA on Sunday, April 16, 2006

Released 17 yrs ago (4/16/2006 UTC) at KawreS Superstore 1515 Stone St. in Falls City, Nebraska USA

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Journal Entry 3 by wingKawreSwing from Falls City, Nebraska USA on Tuesday, April 25, 2006
available - PM me please

Journal Entry 4 by okyrhoe from Athens - Αθήνα, Attica Greece on Friday, July 14, 2006
Arrived in my po box today. Thanks KawreS for posting this and its companion book to me!

Image at left is the book's actual cover.

FYI, this book is the basis for the controversial "Chuluaqui-Quodoushka" method.

Kenneth Ray Stubbs' three volumes on Tantra (Tantric Massage, Sensual Ceremony, Sacred Orgasms) are now compiled in a single edition The Essential Tantra.


Journal Entry 5 by okyrhoe from Athens - Αθήνα, Attica Greece on Monday, March 5, 2007
I started reading this when I first received it, and somewhere along the line I lost interest. I think what discouraged me is that the text is presented on the page as if it's a cross between poetry and self-help manual. The text is patterned in lines of free verse, not as sentences, and arranged in stanzas rather than paragraphs.

I read this in bed, at my leisure, a few pages at a time, to appreciate the poetic mood, and to 'meditate' on the concepts and methods Stubbs is suggesting. He writes with a gentleness of tone that is welcome, soothing. After a long hard day at work, it is nice to read about how one can improve one's techniques of loving, caring, and being open with another person.

[Come to think of it, maybe that's why the sales of pornographic material are steadily on the increase. We are now living in a world where technology permits the remotest disaster, or incident of human conflict, to be beamed almost at the moment at which it occurs, live, straight into our homes and our minds, on a 24/7 basis. It is no wonder that when the day is over, when we switch off the radio, TV, computer, we are desperate for words and images involving people being "nice" and "pleasing" with one another.]

During the day, reading this more critically, I notice the weakness of Stubb's writings. There is nothing objectionable to what he proposes. But at the same time, there's nothing new or original. The techniques for creating a 'sacred space' for intimacy in one's home, the massage and relaxation suggestions, these formulas, or ones similar to these, can be found in countless other self-help books on learning to be receptive/intimate in loving, and improving sexual performance.

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