Reception and controversy
It is written in a reflective, poetic, and conceptual tone, suitable for a novel excerpt, a spiritual blog, or a creative writing piece. 3d Sex And Zen Extreme Ecstasy 2011
When you are in the throes of extreme ecstasy—say, an unforgettable weekend getaway—you do not cling to the fear that it will end. You lean into the impermanence. You whisper to yourself, "This is happening now. It will change. And that is okay." Strangely, this acceptance frees you to enjoy the ecstasy more deeply, without the frantic need to freeze it in amber. Reception and controversy It is written in a
Many traditional Zen teachers warn against chasing ecstatic states (makyo) or romantic fixations as distractions from true nature. and conceptual tone