Spiritual Clarity on Sex and Desire
An Dreamed interview with David Hoffmeister on the topic of sex, seen through the contact of A Program in Miracles, starts a doorway in to a radically various understanding of relationships and the body. As opposed to nearing sexuality from a strictly bodily or mental perspective, Hoffmeister regularly redirects focus on the mind—the source of all perception. In that structure, sex isn't inherently sinful or sacred; it is neutral. Its meaning is totally influenced by the point your brain assigns to it, whether that purpose is to reinforce divorce or to consider unity. Through the discussion, Hoffmeister emphasizes that the confidence employs the body, including sexual attraction, as something to perpetuate the belief in identity and lack. Desire, in that sense, is usually seated in a Observed incompleteness—a search for satisfaction outside oneself. A Course in Wonders shows that this external search is misguided because true wholeness is already contained in your head aligned wit...