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Sex, Love . . . & Enlightenment

Posted on Jan 6th, 2007 by Will : Pure Creative Freedom Will
This has been an awesome week. As I mentioned earlier Andrew gave a teaching on sexuality and relationship . . . so I wanted to write a little about why it’s significant.

2006 has been a break-through year in the Revolution. Since what we named declaration day November 2005 a deeper commitment has coalesced in a core body of students. Andrew has written about it himself and its definitely my experience that we are beginning to find our feet in a completely new terrain where the emphasis isn’t on stabilizing something in consciousness, but with the beginnings of a stable intersubjective consciousness we are endeavoring to create a revolution in culture.

As I said a small but not insignificant number of students appear to have crossed a fundamental marker in their evolution as a seeker/finder. Andrew has described it as crossing a 51% threshold where one is now emotionally and psychologically more interested in evolution and the desires of the authentic self, as opposed to the fears and desires of the ego. What one discovers is literally a new world.

This may sound grandiose but Andrew’s teaching this weekend was a direct response to this shift occurring with his students.

In the last few months several of us have started to get interested in what a sexual relationship in an evolutionary context would look like. Although I have been in a relationship with Terri for 3 years it’s only fairly recently that I have genuinely started to question deeply what an evolutionary trajectory in sexual relationship would mean. So I was thrilled when Andrew decided to dedicate a teaching to this question of Love & Sex in the context of evolutionary enlightenment.

I’m not going to try to paraphrase Andrew but check here for a detailed description of the teachings, and video excerpt. Feel free to ask me anything about the teaching or my own experience.

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