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By Sam Zanahar (2007)
I have a metaphysical opinion of sex. It is the essence of life, its only real value. Everything else is subordinate.
Sex is not just pleasure. It is not just entertainment. It is on a level with what religious service was in times when religions were still plausible. Sex is an entirely serious subject.
Which is why I find the topic entirely misplaced on the entertainment pages of newspapers and magazines.
It is a sad circumstance that the entertainment industry has seized sex. Television game shows are entertainment. Movies are entertainment. Music is entertainment.
Entertainment as such lacks relevance. More often than not, entertainment is brainless. It's a waste of time.
All of these attributes do not fit sex. Sex is relevant, the source of metaphysical self-fulfillment.
The human species has developed a set of notions by which it expresses its metaphysical ideas. Among them are the ideas of a universal force to which one relates by means of one's religion, and from which one draws reassurance in a world that lacks in sense.
It is an unfortunate development that as traditional religions, primarily Christianity, have lost their credibility among most of those who formally profess it, a large number of people now go without any metaphysical dimension to their lives. But they sure value their sexual experience.
I would like to establish a formal frame for the metaphysical dimension of sex and orgasm. And as man's metaphysical concepts typically are carried in what we know as religion, it is but fitting that we should claim for our ideas the status of a religion. Sex is sacred.
Sex, and not any other kind of god, is the source of all life. While this is clear from a purely biological, scientific perspective, this simple axiom still hasn't been established as the basis of a religion. It should have been.
It is obvious that all higher forms of live are created through the mechanisms not only of sexual selection but also based on sexual drive. And the sexual drive not only rules the rational dimension of species that are capable to think (primarily homo sapiens, but, to a limited scale, also other primates and mammals).
The sexual drive also determines the existence of life forms that are just sensual, such as that of amphibians or reptiles... and even of lower animals such as worms.
Sex is the universal force that we ought to worship. Sex is the master of nature, it rules all life.
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