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Created on: January 05, 2010 Last Updated: February 24, 2010
Does your search for your spiritual center mean you have to suppress your desire for sexual fulfillment? Need the two be mutually exclusive? Perhaps not.
You can indeed simultaneously seek your spiritual core without having to hide the sexual siren within. The trick to having it all is to possess an equal mixture of acceptance, realization and balance: Accept that we are human, realize that we are also spiritual beings, and find a way to balance the two.
Whether you’re seeking to be more in tune with your spiritual core or just looking for a way to make love fit into your life, if you aren’t sure if you’re following your true road to freedom and enlightenment, talking to a gifted psychic can help you realize your full potential and give you the tools that will help you find your true path. To acknowledge and permit the freedom of both into our lives forms a more whole and complete being, a balanced entity. Like the yin and the yang, the sun and the moon, so should be the body and the spirit.
We are here on earth as both spiritual and human beings to learn and to grow, and on that journey we may experience many lives or only just the one, but whatever your beliefs, one thing that holds true is that life is just that, an experience. Why would you limit your experience by being dedicated to only one facet of existence? Finding the balance of our spirituality and our sexuality is the epitome of life’s existence itself.
There are, of course, certain cultures that possess spiritual and religious orders that require denial of carnal knowledge, but how many of us aspire to be monks? They are on a different path or level of spiritual attainment than others. If you were a nun in a past life, could that be spilling over into this life, and if so, isn’t it time to let that experience go and be who you are now? The majority of us could, and should, acknowledge our sexual physical beings as well as the spiritual side, and vice versa, unless of course the lives we’ve chosen don’t require that balance.
Does your Saturday night grind on the dance floor have to mean penance on Sunday? Are you hypocritical to have a randy roust in the same room you say your prayers in? Shouldn’t we acknowledge, accept and seek to perfect both the spiritual and the sexual with equal abandon? Dedication to a diet, for instance, shouldn’t mean you should never again acknowledge your passion for brownies, and in fact, you would be wise to
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