spiritual guide to sex

Newly revised and expanded interfaith edition!

Like a breath of fresh air, this friendly yet challenging booklet explores the difference between intensity and intimacy in building healthy relationships, and explains how the spiritual principles of commitment, honesty, maturity and character are the most effective tools for helping each of us find the intimate sexual satisfaction that our culture has convinced us is important.

A new section explores the similarities between physical sensation and spiritual sensation, and invites the reader to consider the possibility that instead of "giving up" physical pleasure, they can strive for and attain a capacity for spiritual ecstasy that is much more satisfying.


Not just for youth, not just for singles, this eye-opening booklet just might change the way you look at yourself and the people you are attracted to. With divorce, unwed motherhood and sexual promiscuity on the rise, it is time to offer more than finger wagging and platitudes to the millions of young and/or single people who are wrestling with the why and how of sexual responsibility. People are literally dying out there, in desperate need of guidance.

Now, I know that the title sounds a little wild, but lets face it, if I called it Why you shouldn't have sex until you get married then I couldn't pay anyone enough money to get them to read it. As it is, I sold 200 copies of it at the first conference I took it to, and dozens of adults and youth told me that it was the hottest topic of conversation all weekend. It is also the first pamphlet my older stepson read on his own. Since then, I have gotten many grateful phone calls from people who find it invaluable.

I sincerely believe that this little booklet can save lives, save marriages, and save unborn children. Use it for deepenings, give it to friends, or put some on a pamphlet table and see what happens.

New edition can be used by church youth groups and non-Bahá'í parents to create a safe, non-embarassing format from which to discuss this important but difficult topic.

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