Indigenous religions have traditionally viewed erotic desire as a form of moral knowledge that can be used to inform ethics and morality. This view is based on the belief that understanding one's own...
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: Indigenous religions conceptualizing erotic desire as moral knowledge
The Guayaki people are an indigenous group that lives in southern Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay. Their religious belief system has many elements related to nature, including trees and plants. One...
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: Guayaki erotic symbolism: exploring indigenous relationship rituals
Guatú is an indigenous religion from South America that has been practiced for centuries among various tribes living in the Amazon rainforest. It is based on animistic beliefs, which means that...
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: Exploring samesex desire in guatú: an indigenous religions perspective
Indigenous religions are often misunderstood, dismissed, or ignored due to their perceived connection to premodern societies and cultures. They have a unique worldview that regards desire as an...
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: Uncovering the ethical significance of desire: how indigenous religions see relationships, accountability, and action
Indigenous religions have always recognized that sexual desire is an inherent part of human nature, but they also believe that it must be tempered with morality to prevent it from becoming...
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: African religions and sexuality: embracing desire, empowering relationships
How is sexual activity framed as a source of sacred power in indigenous religious practices?
Sexual activity has played an important role in many indigenous religions throughout history.
In...
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: How indigenous religious practices frame sexual activity as sacred power
Many people who identify as LGBTQ+ have experienced rejection from religious communities due to their identities and practices. This has led them to create new ways of connecting to spiritually that...
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: Discover new religious practices that center on queer spirituality and sexuality.