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OVERCOMING GUILT AND SHAME: RESOLVING INNER CONFLICTS BETWEEN SPIRITUAL DEVOTION AND GENDER/SEXUAL IDENTITY

Psychological Manifestations of Inner Conflicts Between Spiritual Devotion and Gender/Sexual Identity
When one's spiritual practice involves a strict adherence to religious or cultural norms...

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A LOOK AT HOW QUEER INDIVIDUALS INTEGRATE SEXUALITY AND SPIRITUALITY: FROM MINDFUL MEDITATION TO CREATIVE EXPRESSION

Queer individuals are those who identify themselves outside of the heterosexual norm. They may be bisexual, pansexual, nonbinary, transgender, intersex, genderqueer, or any combination thereof. Queer...

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HOW QUEER BELIEVERS NAVIGATE THEIR RELIGIOUS BELIEFS WHILE EMBRACING THEIR SEXUAL IDENTITIES

How can queer believers navigate their religious beliefs while also embracing their sexual identities? This is a question that many people struggle to answer, especially if they come from...

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SEXUAL PLEASURE AND SPIRITUALITY: CAN THEY BE UNITED? FIND OUT HERE

Sexual activity can take many forms including physical touching, genital stimulation, kissing, oral sex, anal sex, masturbation, orgasm, foreplay, and even fantasy. Erotic experiences are pleasurable...

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SEX, SPIRITUALITY, AND GENDER FLUIDITY: EXPLORING THE INTERSECTIONALITY OF IDENTITY CONSTRUCTS

Spiritual devotion refers to a deep commitment to a set of beliefs, values, principles, or practices that guide one's life towards a higher purpose or meaning. Queer embodiment is a state of being...

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