Sex, sin, and Zen A Buddhist exploration of sex from celibacy to polyamory and everything in between

Brad Warner

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Published
Novato, Calif. : New World Library 2010.
Language
English
Main Author
Brad Warner (-)
Physical Description
xiii, 283 pages
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9781577319108
  • Introduction: Brokenhearted Zen
  • 1. The Piece of Ass Chant
  • 2. Are Buddhists Allowed to Jack Off?
  • 3. [Sexual Angles on Buddhism] All Sex Is Suffering: Sex and the Four Noble Truths
  • 4. You Celibate, I'll Buy a Bit!
  • 5. [Sexual Angles on Buddhism] Saving All Beings... from My Dick!: Sex and the Bodhisattva Vow
  • 6. Attached to Nonattachment
  • 7. [Sexual Angles on Buddhism] Ouch! Mind Where You Put That Thing!: Sex and Mindfulness
  • 8. Is Orgasm the Highest Form of Meditation?
  • 9. How Have I Come to This?
  • 10. Zen and Porn
  • 11. [Sexual Angles on Buddhism] Filling the Void - If You Know What I Mean!: Sex and Emptiness
  • 12. Women, Evolution, and Buddhism
  • 13. Getting Naked
  • 14. [Sexual Angles on Buddhism] How Can I Play with Myself If I Don't Have a Self?: Sex and Nonself
  • 15. Paying for It
  • 16. The Real Porno Buddhist
  • 17. What's Love Got to Do with It?
  • 18. [Sexual Angles on Buddhism] I Love It When You Do That: Sex and Metta (Compassion)
  • 19. Hug Is the Drug
  • 20. BDSM and Cult Behavior
  • 21. I Fuck, Therefore I Am What I Fuck?
  • 22. [Sexual Angles on Buddhism] I Prefer Being Juked with a Baby Octopus: Sex and Preferences
  • 23. Is Zazen Dangerous?
  • 24. God Knew My Soul Before I Was Born
  • 25. [Sexual Angles on Buddhism] If You Do That, You'll Go Blind: Sex and Karma
  • 26. Zen Dating and Marriage Advice
  • 27. When Good Spiritual Masters Go Bad
  • 28. When Good Spiritual Masters Go Really, Really Bad: AIDS and other STDs and Buddhist Practice
  • 29. [Sexual Angles on Buddhism] Sex with All the Lights On: Sex and Enlightenment
  • 30. Happy Ending, Buddhist Style
  • Appendix: How to do Zazen
  • Acknowledgments
  • About the Author
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

There's not exactly a large shelf of books on this subject, so leave it to the iconoclastic ex-punk-rocker Zen teacher Warner (Zen Wrapped in Karma Dipped in Chocolate) to plunge in, double entendres in footnotes and all. The subject is as fundamental as the human sex drive, which does not go away as one spends time on the cushion. Since most Buddhists are laypeople (yes, the author intends that pun), Warner offers practice- and experience-based analysis and reflection over a wide range of sex-related topics and flavors, from vanilla (traditional hetero) to kink. A mind-opening interview with Zen-influenced porn star Nina Hartley is included, as is discussion of a difficult topic in Buddhism: student-teacher sexual involvement. Warner is as usual at his best in confessional-analytic mode; he's been romantically involved with a student and written a Buddhist column for a sex-positive Web site. A few chapters seem dry or even unnecessary: a chapter on Amma, for example, is unwarranted. Some women readers will object to the inescapability of the male viewpoint, though the author is aware of his biases. Kudos to Warner for tackling the subject. (Sept.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved

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