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The Three Stages of Intimacy

Finding Freedom and Fullness through Sexual Union

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The Three Stages of Intimacy

By: David Deida
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How can love come through each one of us more fully? How can we give our deepest gifts in our relationships? David Deida discusses how the expression of our sexuality can evolve through three stages. The third stage begins when you become disillusioned with trying to get what you want (stage one) and equally disillusioned with trying to give others what they want (stage two). In this provocative Sounds True Pearl, he explains why: It is only when you offer yourself to believe in something larger than you that you are happy."

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I love the way he explains how we move through stages of love. I couldn’t place intuitively where I was but I knew it wasn’t where everyone was. This really opened me up to going even deeper into my third stage. Such a beautiful activation.

Beautiful third stage activation

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It's sooooo new age quasi-androgynous fun-like. As a Christian who ascribes so much spiritual significance to sexuality, I enjoy hearing the concepts taken so way beyond dogma to a place of gloriousness to which we may aspire. Bravo to the Spirit of Life for Its manifestation in the form of David Deida's didactically poetic word paintings.

Love this guys way of speaking...

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So very grateful for David sharing his multi year Wisdom. She be required reading in high school or even middle school.

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