Sex, Ego, and Love
Who needs Sex? – We all do.Who has fantasies? – We all do.
Who withholds the truth and claims honesty? - We all do.
Who pretends to be happier than they really are? – We all do.
Who needs more courage to be honest? – We all do.
You see, we are humans after all. These spiritual teachings combined with erotica will foster self-awareness and conquer self-doubts. This is not your 50 shades of vanilla, but real-life sex adventures as experienced by the author. You too can achieve a liberated lifestyle and it is not coincidental that this book has landed in your hands. Tune yourself up to live the life you came for.
The two paths - sex and spirituality, can work together in profound ways. Whether you are seeking courage, clarity, passion, or inspiration, this book will bring you closer to liberation. The themes covered in this book range from reincarnation, religious dogma, soulmates, psychedelics, metaphysics, and the reveal of shameful sexual secrets. Sex is a powerful way to explore the many facets, strength, and weaknesses of our being. The taming of the ego is the way for rebirthing spiritual awareness. Many of us have suffered in shame, burn-out, and victim-based realities, yet we are destined for so much more. This book enlightens with great personal stories, wise teachings, and erotica. Friendly reminder: This book contains truthful and explicit content. “Like Eckhart Tolle on Viagra” ~ Alison Tully, Lighting-Pusher
The two paths - sex and spirituality, can work together in profound ways. Whether you are seeking courage, clarity, passion, or inspiration, this book will bring you closer to liberation. The themes covered in this book range from reincarnation, religious dogma, soulmates, psychedelics, metaphysics, and the reveal of shameful sexual secrets. Sex is a powerful way to explore the many facets, strength, and weaknesses of our being. The taming of the ego is the way for rebirthing spiritual awareness. Many of us have suffered in shame, burn-out, and victim-based realities, yet we are destined for so much more. This book enlightens with great personal stories, wise teachings, and erotica. Friendly reminder: This book contains truthful and explicit content. “Like Eckhart Tolle on Viagra” ~ Alison Tully, Lighting-Pusher
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About Gregor Reti
Gregor had an explosive life. At the age of 13 he died, met God, and lost all death-related fears. Gregor describes it as “a starting point that allowed me to explore life to the fullest, leading me to meet my Soulmate, experience creative sexuality, and meet a personalized form of the Universe.”Born from Hungarian immigrant parents, Gregor grew up in Germany where he modeled and worked in the music business that brought him to Los Angeles. The book “Sex, Ego and Love” exposes the essential nature of courage by following his radically honest journey through life, after-life, bisexuality, transgenderism, soulmateship, and celibacy, all punctuated with deeply spiritual reflections. The lessons he shares reveal a wise framework for liberating oneself from the claws of fear and embracing personal growth using self-awareness, authentic living, and self-love.
Inspired by his spicy erotica, Gregor uses his writing to fight for the ideal of truth while battling hypocrisy. “I wish I could prove faster how tightly courage and happiness are intertwined. We can only thrive in a radically honest environment”. His book, SEX, EGO AND LOVE, shows the devastating power of fear and how it isolates and cripples us, but also reveals a profound path to personal liberation.
Los Angeles Brewery Artist Colony resident and author Gregor Reti took the Proust Questionnaire challenge…
1.What is your idea of perfect happiness?
- Being able to laugh at my ego’s negative suggestions. Becoming one with people and the whole environment around me.
2.What is the trait you most deplore in yourself?
- Being opinionated. Being judgmental before opening up my heart.
3.What is the trait you most deplore in others?
- Lack of courage to be their authentic self. Those conformers who have very little self-dignity.
4.Which living person do you most admire?
- Mikhail Gorbachev; Dalai Lama; Eckhart Tolle; Political prisoners
7.What is your current state of mind?
- It’s constantly interchanging: Loneliness - Connectedness, Awareness – Judgment, Anxiety - Bliss. Sometimes I don’t know who is talking inside my head.
8.What do you consider the most overrated virtue?
- Intellectuality. Especially when it creates elitist thinking. It runs in my family.
9. On what occasion do you lie?
- I don’t lie or pretend to be part of a social group. Never to friends & family. Only to “uniform monkies”: Officers, IRS, Boarder Patrols.
10. What do you most dislike about your appearance?
- My droopy eye bags
12. What is the quality you most like in a woman or a man?
- Integrity, Courage, Self-Awareness, Selflessness & confidence in their sexuality
14. Which words or phrases do you most overuse?
- “Actually", “Basically”, “Just”.
19. What do you consider your greatest achievement?
- Every time somebody tells me that my book or my lecture helped to become happier or gaining a better sex life.
20. If you were to die and come back as a person or a thing, what would it be?
- First of all I am confident I lived thousands of times and will do it thousand times more. Since I struggled with Transgenderism most of my life, I will chose to be a bisexual female revolutionary, looking very hot of course.
21. Where would you most like to live?
- I spend much time in LA, Monaco and Hungary. It cannot get better than that.
22. What is your most treasured possession?
- My necklace representing my Swami.
23. What do you regard as the lowest depth of misery?
- Believing to be a victim who is stuck in life and not developing out of it. Blaming others & life circumstances.
25. What is your most marked characteristic?
- Being cozy with my upcoming transition, my Death. I look forward to it. Until then I live fully.
31. Which historical figure do you most identify with?
- Simone De Beauvoir & Jean Paul Satre, Joan of Arc, Martin Luther, Martin Luther King, all Saints who died for their belief, freedom fighters
32. Who are your heroes in real life?
- Ed Snowden, People who’s courage serves humanity
34. What is it that you most dislike?
- Uncritical conformers; Patriots of any country; People taking orders blindly
36. How would you like to die?
- In an catastrophe – calming & helping my environment. I have been here many times and will be back many times more. Dying is overrated - not a big deal at all.
37. What is your motto?
In Oneness we thrive - in Separation we fall.
See what you can do for your human tribe.
Don’t throw away anything – There is no away.
True love is selfless and it doesn’t know fear or doubt.
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