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Laughing Brook: Poetry for Sensual Consciousness
Peter Müller
27 episodes
2 weeks ago
In our Western, especially English speaking culture, we consider everything sensual and sexual as a taboo as far as public discourse is concerned. It is somehow considered dangerous, disturbing or even degrading, and hence we try to ban it from being present in the open. By banning intercourse from discourse, though, we’ve not only thrown out the baby with the bathwater, but the whole bathtub as well. 
There is so much of aliveness lost in trying to ban sexuality and, in it’s wake, what we now deem ”sensuality“ – the term originally refers to ”anything senses“. How could you expect life to be full and real when you are dimming and obstructing your sensors? 
This is a poem and a reflection about how we handle this topic in our culture.

Chapters:
00:00:00 Intro
00:00:26 Explicit – Solo
00:02:04 A plea for sensuality
00:06:50 Explicit (Remix)
00:08:27 Outro

Voice over artist for this episode was Viktor Pavel, Berlin. 

Shownotes, a transcript of this episode and more on laughingbrook.net.
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In our Western, especially English speaking culture, we consider everything sensual and sexual as a taboo as far as public discourse is concerned. It is somehow considered dangerous, disturbing or even degrading, and hence we try to ban it from being present in the open. By banning intercourse from discourse, though, we’ve not only thrown out the baby with the bathwater, but the whole bathtub as well. 
There is so much of aliveness lost in trying to ban sexuality and, in it’s wake, what we now deem ”sensuality“ – the term originally refers to ”anything senses“. How could you expect life to be full and real when you are dimming and obstructing your sensors? 
This is a poem and a reflection about how we handle this topic in our culture.

Chapters:
00:00:00 Intro
00:00:26 Explicit – Solo
00:02:04 A plea for sensuality
00:06:50 Explicit (Remix)
00:08:27 Outro

Voice over artist for this episode was Viktor Pavel, Berlin. 

Shownotes, a transcript of this episode and more on laughingbrook.net.
Show more...
Self-Improvement
Education,
Leisure
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Salto Mortale – The practice of dying and living
Laughing Brook: Poetry for Sensual Consciousness
19 minutes 2 seconds
9 months ago
Salto Mortale – The practice of dying and living
There is a curious thing: When I hold life very tightly, everything becomes a rather tiresome and exhausting affair. When on the other hand I hold things loosely, I may discover that things seem to come to me without me really doing a lot. This doesn’t mean I’m passive. 
The way to this direction leads through most unlikely doors of which death is an essential one. The tiny deaths we have to die in our life, and sometimes ugly big ones, allow us to prepare. Facing death brings a most remarkable insight.

Chapters:
00:00:00 Intro
00:00:26 Salto Mortale – Solo
00:03:23 How to fly
00:12:38 Salto Mortale (Remix)
00:16:13 Outro


Information about the Sacred Sensuality Retreat Brazil at https://changingheart.de/sacred-sensuality-retreat-brazil/

Shownotes, a transcript of this episode and more at laughingbrook.net.
Laughing Brook: Poetry for Sensual Consciousness
In our Western, especially English speaking culture, we consider everything sensual and sexual as a taboo as far as public discourse is concerned. It is somehow considered dangerous, disturbing or even degrading, and hence we try to ban it from being present in the open. By banning intercourse from discourse, though, we’ve not only thrown out the baby with the bathwater, but the whole bathtub as well. 
There is so much of aliveness lost in trying to ban sexuality and, in it’s wake, what we now deem ”sensuality“ – the term originally refers to ”anything senses“. How could you expect life to be full and real when you are dimming and obstructing your sensors? 
This is a poem and a reflection about how we handle this topic in our culture.

Chapters:
00:00:00 Intro
00:00:26 Explicit – Solo
00:02:04 A plea for sensuality
00:06:50 Explicit (Remix)
00:08:27 Outro

Voice over artist for this episode was Viktor Pavel, Berlin. 

Shownotes, a transcript of this episode and more on laughingbrook.net.