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"Face the facts, Timothy. We’re turning on
the most powerful sexual organ in the universe! The brain.”
—Ram Dass
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Search
for the True Aphrodisiac
Timothy Leary
Introduction by Vale
Sex
is the highest form of communication. We humans have been searching for
a magic potion since the dawn of awakening. We think of aphrodisiacs as
drugs, herbs, potions, foods or scents that stimulates sexual desire.
What Timothy Leary shows in SEARCH FOR THE TRUE APHRODISIAC is that it
is our imagina-tion—what goes on in our brain—that governs sexual
desire. Potions and perfumes may stimulate our fancy, but the real
action goes on in the brain.
Weaving in humorous personal
vignettes recalling struggles with his willful body with its “precious
equipment”, Leary explores anxieties and taboos surrounding sex. True
to form, he and Richard Alpert—who evolved into Ram Dass—launched
research sessions testing LSD as “the” magic potion. Alpert said, “All
this inner exploration stuff is great. But face the facts, Timothy.
We’re turning on the most powerful sexual organ in the universe! The
brain.”
Learn to dial and tune your
brain and you can enrich your sex life
beyond your wildest dreams.The brain is the ultimate organ of pleasure.
For
the
next twenty years, Leary multiplied sensory pleasure, learned the
techniques of erotic engineer-ing, exploring the source of
aesthetic-erotic plea-sure. He concludes that the effect is in the
head. If you know how to dial and tune your brain, you can enrich your
sex life beyond your wildest dreams.
Insightfully. Leary foresaw
that computers, the internet, webcams and Teledildonics would provide
enhanced tools for dialing and turning the sexy brain to create
experiences that are, indeed, beyond wild—cybersex.
The
computer
is a silicon subcircuit of an electronic brain, an
interpersonal communication device, a cyberphone to the brain—the
ultimate organ of pleasure. If we know how to use it, the computer is a
powerful organ for neurosexual intercourse. When two people link up via
computers, their “naked” brains are interscreening. Cybersex is easy
and convenient, too boot! Ah, so boot up!
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