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description =With deeper intimacy we are more strongly faced with the ways our sexulaity may be affected by fear, shame and self-doubt. Yet vulnerability is also the doorway to the treasures of our soul and to the heart of intimacy. The Trobes provide a roadmap for bringing sex and vulnerability together to deepen and enrich intimacy. The book offers examples from their own lives and the lives of those they have counseled. The Trobes lead seminars around the world on issues of intimacy, sexuality and healing childhood wounds that can interfere with intimacy. From the "Learning Love" seminars. | | description =With deeper intimacy we are more strongly faced with the ways our sexulaity may be affected by fear, shame and self-doubt. Yet vulnerability is also the doorway to the treasures of our soul and to the heart of intimacy. The Trobes provide a roadmap for bringing sex and vulnerability together to deepen and enrich intimacy. The book offers examples from their own lives and the lives of those they have counseled. The Trobes lead seminars around the world on issues of intimacy, sexuality and healing childhood wounds that can interfere with intimacy. From the "Learning Love" seminars. | | ||
author= [[Sw Krishnananda|Krishnananda Trobe, M.D.]] and [[Ma Amana ( | author= [[Sw Krishnananda|Krishnananda Trobe, M.D.]] and [[Ma Amana (Danish)|Amana Trobe]] | | ||
language = English | | language = English | | ||
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Revision as of 10:17, 1 December 2018
- With deeper intimacy we are more strongly faced with the ways our sexulaity may be affected by fear, shame and self-doubt. Yet vulnerability is also the doorway to the treasures of our soul and to the heart of intimacy. The Trobes provide a roadmap for bringing sex and vulnerability together to deepen and enrich intimacy. The book offers examples from their own lives and the lives of those they have counseled. The Trobes lead seminars around the world on issues of intimacy, sexuality and healing childhood wounds that can interfere with intimacy. From the "Learning Love" seminars.
- author
- Krishnananda Trobe, M.D. and Amana Trobe
- language
- English
- notes
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When Sex Becomes IntimateHow Sexuality Changes as Your Relationship Deepens
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