Tales of a Sacred Prostitute

Tales of a Sacred Prostitute
Author: Selena Truth
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2008-09-26
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1438926790

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Tales of a Sacred Prostitute is a true-life story of Selena Truth - a woman who bridged the gulf between spirituality, healing and the bourgeoning American sex industry. Erotic and intimate, this autobiographical expose of Tantric lovemaking takes the reader on a journey into the taboo world of modern-day sacred prostitution. Selena emerges a Tantric missionary with mastery in the art of ecstatic pleasures and esoteric knowledge of the fullness of life.

The Sacred Prostitute

The Sacred Prostitute
Author: Nancy Qualls-Corbett
Publsiher: Inner City Books
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1988
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0919123317

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The disconnection between spirituality and passionate love leaves a broad sense of dissatisfaction and boredom in relationships. The author illustrates how our vitality and capacity for joy depend on restoring the soul of the sacred prostitute to its rightful place in consciousness.

Falling Through Time

Falling Through Time
Author: Aloka
Publsiher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2017-09-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781504309820

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It is 1987 and thirty-three-year-old Lina has just left her husband and two teenage sons and returned to her mothers house, emotionally spent from the pain of harboring the secret of domestic violence for too long. As her journey eventually leads her to the mountains and into the arms of new lovers, Lina has no idea of what lies ahead. She only hopes it is peace. After enjoying sexual freedom for a while, she remarries a kind and gentle man and lives in the Australian Alps. But Lina begins to feel dissatisfied with monogamy, leaving her with unfulfilled dreams of freedom and travel. After she makes a shocking discovery of past lives as a sacred prostitute and realizes how it has affected her modern, sexual adventures, Lina travels with nothing but a backpack to the Middle East to search for answers. Vulnerable and terrified, she plummets through time, reliving death and entombment. When she meets old lovers, her fear is explained. But can she survive illness and exposure within a strange but beautiful culture? Falling through Time reveals one womans fascinating search for God, meaning, and redemption after she travels to the Middle East to uncover secrets from her soul.

Qedesha

Qedesha
Author: Alexa Nichols
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2017-01-13
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1520371330

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The mysterious custom of the Qedesha - a group of highly trained sacred prostitutes - is an organization that the na�ve, yet hot and bothered young virgin Keira is aching to be inducted into. This story follows her sexually charged journey in graphic, erotic detail as she fervently pursues sexual enlightenment.

Freewomen Patriarchal Authority and the Accusation of Prostitution

Freewomen  Patriarchal Authority  and the Accusation of Prostitution
Author: Stephanie Lynn Budin
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2021-05-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780429516672

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Examining freewomen in Mesopotamian society, ancient Greek hetaira, Renaissance Italy courtesans, historical and modern Japanese geisha, and the Hindu devadāsī of India, Stephanie Lynn Budin makes a wide-ranging study of independent women who have historically been dismissed as prostitutes. The purpose of this book is to rectify a well-entrenched misunderstanding about a category of women existing throughout world history—women who were not (and are not) under patriarchal authority, here called "Freewomen." Having neither father nor husband, and not being bound to any religious authority monitoring their sexuality, these women are understood to be prostitutes, and the terminology designating them appears as such in dictionaries and common parlance. This book examines five case studies of such women: the Mesopotamian ḫarīmtu, the Greek hetaira, the Italian cortigiana "onesta", the Japanese geisha, and the Indian devadāsī. Thus the book goes from the dawn of written history to the present day, from ancient Europe and the Near East through modern Asia, comparatively examining how each of these cultures had its own version of the Freewoman and what this meant in terms of sexuality, gender, and culture. This work also considers the historiographic infelicities that gave rise and continuance to this misreading of the historic and ethnographic record. This engaging and provocative study will be of great interest to students and scholars working in Gender and Sexuality Studies, Women’s History, Classical Studies, Ancient Near Eastern and Biblical Studies, Asian Studies, World Cultures, and Historiography.

The Myth of Sacred Prostitution in Antiquity

The Myth of Sacred Prostitution in Antiquity
Author: Stephanie Lynn Budin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2010
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1035453086

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Women in the Ancient Near East

Women in the Ancient Near East
Author: Marten Stol
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 706
Release: 2016-08-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781501500213

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Women in the Ancient Near East offers a lucid account of the daily life of women in Mesopotamia from the third millennium BCE until the beginning of the Hellenistic period. The book systematically presents the lives of women emerging from the available cuneiform material and discusses modern scholarly opinion. Stol’s book is the first full-scale treatment of the history of women in the Ancient Near East.

Prostitutes and Courtesans in the Ancient World

Prostitutes and Courtesans in the Ancient World
Author: Christopher A. Faraone,Laura K. McClure
Publsiher: Univ of Wisconsin Press
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2008-03-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780299213138

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Prostitutes and Courtesans in the Ancient World explores the implications of sex-for-pay across a broad span of time, from ancient Mesopotamia to the early Christian period. In ancient times, although they were socially marginal, prostitutes connected with almost every aspect of daily life. They sat in brothels and walked the streets; they paid taxes and set up dedications in religious sanctuaries; they appeared as characters—sometimes admirable, sometimes despicable—on the comic stage and in the law courts; they lived lavishly, consorting with famous poets and politicians; and they participated in otherwise all-male banquets and drinking parties, where they aroused jealousy among their anxious lovers. The chapters in this volume examine a wide variety of genres and sources, from legal and religious tracts to the genres of lyric poetry, love elegy, and comic drama to the graffiti scrawled on the walls of ancient Pompeii. These essays reflect the variety and vitality of the debates engendered by the last three decades of research by confronting the ambiguous terms for prostitution in ancient languages, the difficulty of distinguishing the prostitute from the woman who is merely promiscuous or adulterous, the question of whether sacred or temple prostitution actually existed in the ancient Near East and Greece, and the political and social implications of literary representations of prostitutes and courtesans.