Deborah Taj Ecosex Naked in NatureThe Queen is dead, long live The Queen!  In France, they say: Le roi est mort, vive le roi !”  This saying came about because historically the French had a law whereby sovereignty was transferred instantaneously upon the moment of death of the previous monarch to the next successor to the throne. However, my interpretation of this cliche (or snowclone) is that the person has passed but the unbroken lineage of that person’s place in our hearts will always live on. 

When Deborah Taj Anapol suddenly passed away last week, her San Diego friends and lovers got together and planted a tree. We prayed for “Lover Earth” to  immediately succeed her in our hearts.

Ecosexuality CoverThe brand new book, Ecosexuality: When Nature inspires the Arts of Love, contains the last words Debrah Taj Anapol’s ever published and it was scheduled to launch on Amazon, just days after she passed. In this paper 5 page paper, Taj shares about historic cultures who honored a Father Earth, and makes a post-conventional call for us to transcend and include the mother and the father in her vision of “Gender Queering Mother Earth.” This new meme offers hope for both sexual liberation and ecological sustainability.

Is the Earth a he, or a she? Or perhaps a “hir” gender in between? –Serena Anderlini

If you go to AMAZON right now and click “Look Inside” the book you can read the brilliant first page of this paper. This is her last official publication and absolutely worth remembering her by. This one chapter has completely changed the way I pray.

Additionally the book is worth buying for the 30 voices of the visionaries and poets of the new eco-sexual movement. Including Charles Eisenstein, Annie Sprinkle, Elizabeth Stephens, Serena Anderlini, Robert Silber, Gabriella Cordova, Susan Block, Karen Hery, Lindsay Hagamen and many more I’m honored to be offering my sexy sutras as a part of this collection. Help us create a Virtual Ecosexual BLITZ by picking up your copy today!

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