A Return to Eros
By Marc Gafni and Kristina Kincaid
Foreword by Barbara Max Hubbard
By Marc Gafni and Kristina Kincaid
Foreword by Barbara Max Hubbard
By Marc Gafni and Kristina Kincaid
By Marc Gafni and Kristina Kincaid
Category: Philosophy | Spiritual Nonfiction | Religion
Category: Philosophy | Spiritual Nonfiction | Religion
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$27.95
Aug 29, 2017 | ISBN 9781944648183
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Aug 29, 2017 | ISBN 9781944648190
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Praise
“Marc and Kristina are going where few dare to go. They are showing us what it means to live a fully erotic life.”
—John Gray, bestselling author of Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus
“A Return to Eros is the map for the new human. Read it and be forever enlivened and transformed! I believe this is the most compelling invitation ever written to live the Erotic Life. It changed my life.”
—Kristen Ulmer, former professional extreme skier and author of The Art of Fear
“Surrender to this book. Erudite, provocative, and filled with lively insights, there is much to be learned from it about the sexual confusion of our times.”
—Adam Bellow, author of In Praise of Nepotism: A History of Family Enterprise from King David to George W. Bush
“A Return to Eros is a book written with no hang-ups, no compromises, and no holds barred. It rocks!”
—Jonny Podell, iconic American rock ‘n’ roll music agent at the Podell Talent Agency
“I’ve known Kristina for many decades . . . great to see she is sharing her life work with the world . . . Join the outrageous love train!”
—Shep Gordon, legendary rock ‘n’ roll manager and New York Times bestselling author of They Call Me Supermensch
“A Return to Eros is a powerful and thought-provoking book—which has the potential to transform your life.”
—Sally Kempton, author of Awakening Shakti
“A Return to Eros should be placed on the shelf next to the great works on emotional and sexual emancipation, including Marcuse’s Eros and Civilization and O Brown’s Life Against Death. Gafni and Kincaid remind us that eros and ethics are inseparable, that we must free the erotic from the ghetto of the merely sexual, and in so doing awaken our passion for truth and justice. There may be no more urgent lesson for our culture, which now stands on the brink of another descent into barbarism, that it is through and from love that true power flows.”
—Zak Stein, EdD (Harvard), academic director of the Center for Integral Wisdom, faculty at Meridian University, scientific advisor for Neurohacker Collective, and cofounder of Lectica, Inc.
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