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Ancient Secrets of Sensuality: The Timeless Art of Slow, Sacred Lovemaking

In ancient times intimate relations were made a craft and considered as part of life. In great contrast to how we behave today in our often rushed approach, many of these cultures would celebrate lovemaking very slowly and with intention as a way of bonding emotionally and spiritually. Their creative writing and design work was anchored in rituals, symbolism and a rich exploration of the relationship between body, mind soul.

1. Ancient Egypt: Lovemaking as a Sacred Ritual

Ancient Egypt: Lovemaking as a Sacred Ritual

Sex wasn't just a physical act in Ancient Egypt—it was seen as a spiritual experience. The Egyptian gods and goddesses were also known to get it on, representing fertility, creation life. Sexuality was tied to the sacred and wrapped in healing rituals and acts designed to bring divine blessings, with honors given to pleasure as well as matters of the heart.

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2. Ancient India: The Kama Sutra’s Philosophy of Slow Passion

Ancient India: The Kama Sutra's Philosophy of Slow Passion

One of the best known ancient guides to love making was the ancient Kama Sutra of Ancient India, which suggested slow and meditative sexual intimacy. Instead of a mere sex manual, the Kama Sutra was all about connecting on an emotional and spiritual level with your partner. This story urged lovers into each other, slow down the anal training and experience a deeply intimate connection.

Intimacy in Indian culture, which dates back to centuries was not at all a casual affair. The Kama Sutra emphasized the significance of arousal, stimulation, and exchange through providing lovers with edicts for lingering on before moving on to the main event. It held that if both of them were to slow down and experience an ascension into the higher states of bliss and realization, they could ascend together as one.

3. Ancient Greece: The Balance of Body and Soul

Ancient Greece: The Balance of Body and Soul

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Plato and the Greek philosophers spoke of love as a spiritual force, what stood between two souls seeking more, rather than simple physical need. The Greeks regarded love-making, when carried out with care and dedication, as a tribute to the body as well as of the soul. They also used oils and perfumes in mating, increasing olfactory and tactile experiences.

4. Ancient China: The Taoist Art of Lovemaking

Ancient China: The Taoist Art of Lovemaking

According to Taoist philosophy, there were powerful and beneficial reasons in Ancient China: sexual energy was believed to be one of the most potent energies for good health, longevity and spiritual growth. Taoists taught that the Qi life energy would flow more freely through the body when this pleasure was savored and drawn out for as long as possible.

Partners were encouraged to slow down and breathe deeply and move in a controlled way and let the energy build up and course through them. It was about giving as good as you get, and the slow burn of lust that culminated in more satisfying sex for both people. It was understood not to be any kind of mere physical reality but a way to spiritual realization and as a method of cleansing the human, body, mind and soul.

5. The Tantric Traditions: A Spiritual Approach to Intimacy

The Tantric Traditions: A Spiritual Approach to Intimacy

In the scope of "Ancient Tantra" (originally from India and spread throug Asian countries) also was understood to be a spiritual path and making love was considered as meditation. During these times of worship, Tantric lovers aimed to become one with their partner by slowing down, being present and allowing each moment to be felt on all possible levels. Tantric sex was more about delay gratification of orgasms and using breath, touch, eye contact to build connection and energy overtime.

This pace is thought by tantric practitioners to help couples access higher states of consciousness and combine their energy into a holy union.

While most cultures and historical traditions that concentrated exclusively on the physical or emotional dimensions of intimacy, Tantra strove for a unified experience — of body, heart, soul and sex with love and attraction to the universe as well as within each other.

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