Silversex

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Author: Francis Kroncke ISBN: 9781311480125
Publisher: Francis Kroncke Publication: March 24, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Francis Kroncke
ISBN: 9781311480125
Publisher: Francis Kroncke
Publication: March 24, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Break-through. SilverSex is about breaking-through. As such it is about dying. And about being born. Stop here and think and feel and let what these images evoke settle throughout your body and soul, then, Continue, forewarned. Broken. SilverSex is about brokenness. If you have met your madness, been judged an outlaw, wandered around feeling that the body you inhabit cannot contain nor sustain the seething fierceness within, or been so touched by Beauty that the drop of a leaf brings you to tears of joyful sadness, and if with all this you yet hunger for a greater wholeness, a shattering healing, then Continue, forewarned.
God. SilverSex is about godding. This the absolute rejection of the Biblical Dream -- wherein there is no Goddess. This Biblical mythos of the Lone Male -- which has reduced and reduces all existence to being male, and all maleness to being just cock. Whose totem is the circumcised cock. Lone cock with no companion female, no sacral cunny, no spiritual power sourced in a Goddess or Mother God. The Dream wherein all that is female has been and continues to be Obliterated. If you fear not the screed which denounces this godding: calls you blasphemer, heretic, apostate, liar, evil one; accuses you of sacrilege and pornographic intent; if you fear not, then, Continue, forewarned.

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Break-through. SilverSex is about breaking-through. As such it is about dying. And about being born. Stop here and think and feel and let what these images evoke settle throughout your body and soul, then, Continue, forewarned. Broken. SilverSex is about brokenness. If you have met your madness, been judged an outlaw, wandered around feeling that the body you inhabit cannot contain nor sustain the seething fierceness within, or been so touched by Beauty that the drop of a leaf brings you to tears of joyful sadness, and if with all this you yet hunger for a greater wholeness, a shattering healing, then Continue, forewarned.
God. SilverSex is about godding. This the absolute rejection of the Biblical Dream -- wherein there is no Goddess. This Biblical mythos of the Lone Male -- which has reduced and reduces all existence to being male, and all maleness to being just cock. Whose totem is the circumcised cock. Lone cock with no companion female, no sacral cunny, no spiritual power sourced in a Goddess or Mother God. The Dream wherein all that is female has been and continues to be Obliterated. If you fear not the screed which denounces this godding: calls you blasphemer, heretic, apostate, liar, evil one; accuses you of sacrilege and pornographic intent; if you fear not, then, Continue, forewarned.

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