Let's talk for a moment about the erotic. We're adults here on AU, right?
Freedom™ is hookup apps, whores, sex parties, gender bending, kink, partner swapping, threesomes, polyfookery, etc… but in reality you end up waking up alone nearly all the time and always feel under-satiated and are "on the prowl". STDs, bad encounters, and even sexual violence abound.
Freedom is monogamy with abundance. Your search costs are zero once located. You know every hot or cold zone of your partner and they know yours. It is generous and given easily. You never have anxiety about forced abstinence. STDs are a non-issue. There's no complexity, confusion, or conflict between competing parties.
Intimate bonds are the bedrock of society. A "Great Awakening" has to touch on this area, but I see few writing about it in the geopolitical context. A lot of us have gone down the Freedom™ route offered by [them]… and got hurt in many ways. Is difficult stuff to talk about; judgemental pride abounds.
Red-pilled and mind-blown by Eustace Mullins books, once upon a time... One foot down the rabbithole, one foot on The High Road.
This arrived earlier before I read your post. Your timing is 'interesting'. Preamble copy is attached as replies.
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You wish to reflect on the nuances of marriage with the Other and of the sacred marriage–what Jung referred to as the hieros gamos.
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Eros, the god of Love, is one such being. By shooting his victims with arrows, he aroused an uncontrollable and non-rational passion. It awoke the desire to connect, relate and create. When we fall in love, Eros is present. But this form of desire is only the first step. Eros must evolve into agape, an unconditional form of love that truly bonds and connects individuals. Agape is not the projections of our unconscious dynamics onto another. It is the moment we connect on a soul level. It is a love that lets be.