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45.1 | A biblical expression of sexual Eros | CSC32::M_VALENZA | Note in the dark. | Fri Oct 05 1990 02:06 | 30 |
| How graceful are your feet in sandals,
O queenly maiden!
Your rounded thighs are like jewels,
the work of a master hand.
Your navel is like a rounded bowl
that never lacks mixed wine.
Your belly is a heap of wheat,
encircled with lilies.
Your two breasts are like two fawns,
twins of a gazelle.
Your neck is like an ivory tower.
Your eyes are pools in Heshbon,
by the gate of bath-rabbim.
Your nose is like a tower of Lebanon,
overlooking Damascus.
Your head crowns you like Carmel,
and your flowing locks are like purple;
a king is held captive in the tresses.
How fair and pleasant you are,
O loved one, delectable maiden!
You are stately as a palm tree
and lay hold of its branches.
Oh, may your breasts be like clusters of the vine,
and the scent of your breath like apples,
and your kisses like the best wine
that goes down smoothly,
gliding over lips and teeth.
-- Song of Songs 7:1-9 (NRSV)
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45.2 | Is it getting warm in here or is it just me? :) | WMOIS::CE_JOHNSON | Put it in writing! | Fri Oct 05 1990 09:21 | 1 |
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45.3 | A raging fire | CSC32::J_CHRISTIE | A Higher Calling | Fri Oct 05 1990 12:33 | 6 |
| Eros is *powerful*. It's biggest drawback, IMO, is that it depends
on an accompanying feeling; a feeling that's often difficult to
recapture. Eros is sexual, but it is also _more_ than sexual.
Peace
Richard
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45.4 | get the dictionary, please | DELNI::MEYER | Dave Meyer | Fri Oct 05 1990 16:06 | 8 |
| If EROS is NOT more than sexuality then it is as fully expressed in
laying with a prostitute or in rape as it is in laying with a loving
spouse. Since I speak no Greek, I cannot distinguish the intent of the
term in that language. Perhaps they have different words for laying
with a loved one, "unemotional" animal lust, and sex for the power/hate
of it ? Have we a Greek scholar in our midst ?
DaveM
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45.5 | Highest degree of Eros = passion with compassion | CARTUN::BERGGREN | Shower the people... | Sun Oct 07 1990 13:29 | 19 |
| Nope Charlie,
It's not just you -- it *is* getting warm in here... ;-)
Eros is passion, creative energy. Sexuality is only one aspect
of Eros, perhaps the most powerful or impactful because human
beings can procreate as a result. However passion is not and has
not always been expressed appropriately. Passion -- Eros, or creative
energy must be balanced with the energy of nurturance, gentleness,
and kindness. Passion expressed with _compassion_ is love. Eros in its
highest form is just that - a balanced expression of compassionate
passion. The Song of Songs in .1 is a beautiful example of this.
When people are taught that there is something bad or wrong about their
bodies and sexuality, healthy Eros is repressed, yet it eventually comes
out in abusive, or harmful sexual activities that are totally lacking in
compassion -- for others and for self.
Karen
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45.6 | i just gotta say this... | TFH::KIRK | a simple song | Mon Oct 08 1990 16:16 | 9 |
| re: Note 45.4
Dave,
A nit...rape is not an act of sexuality, it is an act of violence.
Peace,
Jim
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45.7 | | CSC32::J_CHRISTIE | A Higher Calling | Mon Oct 08 1990 16:31 | 6 |
| re .6
Yes, rape is a sexual act usually grounded in dominance, hatred and control.
Peace,
Richard
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45.8 | Eros for my lover, agape for all | CSC32::J_CHRISTIE | A Higher Calling | Tue Oct 09 1990 19:34 | 8 |
| I feel eros for my spouse, and occassionally (confession time) others.
I don't act upon the latter. Neither do I dwell upon it.
I do try to act out agape both with my spouse and with others. I
believe this to be what God requires, at least, in part.
Peace,
Richard
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45.9 | | CSC32::M_VALENZA | Note except when you sleep. | Tue Oct 09 1990 21:44 | 7 |
| But Richard, when you work for peace, or justice for the poor, are you
perhaps also expressing Eros? Not sexual Eros, but an Eros of passion
and involvement in life? That is the broader definition of Eros that
Plaskow and Fox seemed to be using in the passages I cited in the base
note.
-- Mike
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45.10 | I see what you mean | CSC32::J_CHRISTIE | A Higher Calling | Wed Oct 10 1990 13:11 | 9 |
| -- Mike,
Had to read your basenote again.
Yes, I suppose there is some degree of passion inherent in the vision
and in mission.
Peace,
Richard
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45.11 | AGAPE, PHILOS, AND EROS ALL SHOW PASSION | RAVEN1::WATKINS | | Sat Jan 12 1991 19:12 | 17 |
| Agape, Eros, and Philos all have feelings as part of them. Jesus had a
passion for Jerusalem as was seen in His tears for those people. That
however, was not eros but it was both agape and philos. You see all
three words express feelings of passion, but they are the result of
different reasons. Agape would be a passion toward lost souls
or toward those in need spiritually or physically.
Eros would be sexual passion for a person, and not a sexual desire
only. Passion and desire are not the same. Philos would be a passion
toward a family member or someone you look at as a family member. You
can have all three types of love toward one person. In fact you should
have all three types of love toward your mate. Again I believe all
three types indicate passion toward a person.
Marshall
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45.12 | LOGOS and EROS | WMOIS::REINKE | Hello, I'm the Dr! | Thu Feb 28 1991 15:58 | 7 |
| I've been reading about Carl Jung, lately, and one of the things he
observed was that, while most of the world's great religions (including
Christianity) are based on the LOGOS principle, Islam is based on Eros.
I'm not sure what he meant, but it's clearly more than sex.
DR
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45.13 | | CSC32::J_CHRISTIE | I'm not the enemy! | Fri Mar 15 1991 20:13 | 14 |
| Love is as powerful as death;
passion is a strong as death
itself.
It bursts into flame
and burns like a raging fire.
Water cannot put it out;
no flood can drown it.
But if anyone tried to buy love
with his wealth,
contempt is all it would purchase.
(Song of Songs 7:6b-7)
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