: A couple takes MDMA together to “save their marriage.” In the peak, they see each other’s impermanence so clearly that they lovingly part ways—then remain each other’s greatest spiritual friends.
3D Sex and Zen Extreme Ecstasy Release Year: 2011 Director: Wong Siu-wai Genre: Erotic, Fantasy 3d Sex And Zen Extreme Ecstasy 2011
When jealousy arises—a classic destroyer of ecstatic love—instead of reacting or suppressing, you ask the koan: "Who is the ‘I’ that feels threatened? Is my partner’s freedom the enemy, or is my insecurity the teacher?" : A couple takes MDMA together to “save their marriage
Leo’s dilemma is not unique. It is the central, aching paradox of modern romance. We have been sold two conflicting storylines: one from ancient Eastern philosophy (filtered through a Western lens) that preaches peace through detachment, and another from our own biology and culture that screams for the explosive, transformative, and often catastrophic heights of romantic ecstasy. It is the central, aching paradox of modern romance
Zen, extreme ecstasy, and romantic storylines need not be enemies. When attachment to ecstasy is dropped, ecstasy can arise more freely. When romance is lived as a koan, even heartbreak becomes a teacher. The most useful insight for writers and practitioners alike: