Showing posts with label teens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label teens. Show all posts

Friday, November 18, 2011

OMG! A "Twilight" sequel! (cartoon)

Amber Dorrian and my kid sister "Bela" not Bella (Wisdom Quarterly)


Breaking Dawn premieres. The forces of the Moon versus those badly affected by the Moon. "Twilight" is basically Dracula vs. Wolfman. Only the vampires are melodramatic and the wolves are so CGI. This series is a mess. But, melodrama can be good. Soap opera thrillers for tweens who need a romantic lead are keeping the mall theaters alive.



Giggly Bieber kids and gayish gothy teens are outnumbered by horndog moms. Fans everywhere are sure to keep this blockbuster going. And that's good. It's keeping "romance" alive. And there's nothing higher to live for. So get used to it.



The world needs more Harry Potter with heavy petting because Emma Thompson isn't doing anything to meet our need for sizzle. Taylor Lautner is pure peach fuzz for a hirsute leading man. Robert Pattinson is very, very Brit'ish. And Kristen Stewart's lesbian child molester kiss with Dakota Fanning was a real let down.


Friday, June 10, 2011

Key to better Sex revealed in new study

Jennifer Welsh (LiveScience.com, June 9, 2011), Wisdom Quarterly commentary
Spiritual sex: beyond the physical (Dr. Linda E. Savage, AlternativeApproaches.com)

People who can better communicate and understand another person's emotions are more likely to have a satisfying sex life, new research finds.

Personal attributes such as self-esteem and autonomy also play a role in sexual pleasure and health, the researchers said.

"Sexual health includes sexual well-being, and sexual enjoyment is an important part [of that]," said study researcher Adena Galinsky, of Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.

YodPod, the sun kissed hippie "Source" cult (Guruphiliac)

"How people interact and their ability to listen to each other and take each other's perspective can really influence the sex that they have." [Top 10 Aphrodisiacs]

The study analyzed data from about 3,200 students, ages 18 to 26, who were surveyed between 2001 and 2002 as part of the third wave of the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health.

Studying sexual satisfaction
Respondents answered questions meant to gauge levels of autonomy, self-esteem and empathy, along with their sexual health and satisfaction. Autonomy is defined as the strength to follow personal convictions even when they go against conventional wisdom, which usually increases as adolescents age and enter adulthood, Galinsky said.

Communication, empathy are keys to improving sex

Self-esteem is a belief in one's self-worth, which also increases with age. Empathy is the ability to take another's perspective, to see things from their angle and understand and respond to their emotions.

The study found that men were more likely than women to report having orgasms most or all of the time during sex, with 87 percent of men saying so, compared with 47 percent of women in the study. Men were also more likely to enjoy giving oral sex to their partner more than women were, the study found.

"The reality is that the majority of young men really like engaging in activities in which the goal is giving their partner pleasure," Galinsky told LiveScience. "There is a pretty consistent difference between young men and young women." More
Yogi with a Tantrika. Tantra was a Hindu practice adopted into some manifestations of Mahayana Buddhism with the idea of using the world to transcend the world, overriding the supremely enlightened historical Buddha's guidance (lawrencelanoff.com).

Can Sex Really Be "Enlightening"?
Wisdom Quarterly (COMMENTARY)
No, sex cannot not lead to literal enlightenment. In fact, sex (as representative of the bond of sensual desire and craving are the precise impediment the Buddha found to liberation from all bonds.

It is not the Buddha alone who discovered this. Everyone who reaches stream entry, the first stage of enlightenment, finds the same thing. This path is verifiable. Nirvana is experiential.

For all that, the vast majority are not on a direct path, are not fully dedicated to the goal of making an end of all suffering. And the rest of fear liberation and put it off because we think seriously setting off on the path means no more sex.

There is sex. And it can accompany us. Most people will attain as householders. The direct path is abandoning the burdensome household life, and that means taking up spiritual practices that increase one's chances of reaching distinction in meditation in this very life. If craving is an obstacle, pretending one can use sex to reach enlightenment is a frustrating delusion.

Since most of us will be householders and still wish to advance, still wish to have sex (and more of it and better versions of it), we can certainly practice more "enlightened" sex. What would that be? The third Precept is to undertake the training rule to abstain -- not from sex but -- from sexual misconduct.

That's easy to do. We assert that, in workaday life, sex is fine (moral, normal, healthy). Can we limit our sex to people who are able to give consent by virtue of the fact that they are not in a relationship or state that prevents them from giving such consent?

Going beyond that, can we have sex because we want to advance our interest in pleasure and the other person's equally?

Is it possible to not only avoid harm but to do good by establishing connection, compassion, caring, and carnal bliss?

Of course it's possible? Ten people cannot give "consent." Who are the ten? Those dependent on (1) mother, (2) father, (3) brother, (4) sister, (5) relatives, (6) other guardians, (7) a ruler or institution [e.g., because of being a convict or patient who has lost that privilege while under the custody of an official entity, as happens in our modern penal system, just as in days of old], (8) spouse, (9) fiancee [betrothed in a relationship], (10) future spouse [because of being promised in marriage [as by parental arrangement or obligation].

This is the literal, bottom line rule. The spirit of it should be understood to avoid confusion and the condemnation of what the Buddha was liberating us from by explaining the Five Precepts.

Unlike Christianity (a mangled form of the Wisdom of the East in the hands of those wishing to dominate, control, and enforce personal moral behavior in the name of emperors and a patriarchal Church), which says "sin" is what angers or displeases God, the Buddha saw "bad karma." He saw that certain actions are not capable of resulting in the search for happiness that motivates them (when their karmic-results are met with).

He warned of the inevitable consequences of such actions -- like sexual misconduct -- in a sutra that lists the "Ten Courses of Unwholesome Action" (Numerical Discourses, Book of Tens). These actions are called "courses," Bhikkhu Bodhi explains in his audio commentary to the Middle Length Discourses, because they have the strength to generate rebirth in "unfortunate destinations" if they ripen near the time of death. There are ten wholesome courses explained as well.

It is no coincidence that Hinduism has an "eightfold" path or that Christianity has ten "commandments." Both traditions, Patanjali in the first case and Talmudic/Zohar/Mosaic/Old Testament composers in the second, were heavily influenced by the success and widely influential teachings of the Buddha that spread without keeping the attribution and reference to Buddhism that may have originally been acknowledged.

It can be that Christianity (and Islam and Judaism) fails miserably in getting this across about sex. So we are left feeling guilty and ashamed of natural human desire. But such desire is not limited to the human plane. Craving for sensual pleasures in general, and sexual pleasure in particular, is characteristic of the Sense Sphere (Kama Loka). This sphere includes lower heavenly planes as well as the animal and other subhuman planes.

Sex is transcended in the brahma plane of what becomes the Fine-Material Sphere (Rupa Loka). Brahmas are exalted devas, "light beings." Almost all of the heavenly planes are referred to as deva planes even though there is yet one higher spheres that transcends even the brahmas. That is the Immaterial Sphere (Arupa Loka).

Sex and Heaven
If one wishes to be reborn on Earth, sex free of sexual misconduct is fine. Our obsession/guilt/remorse/shame are not! These are forms of mental karma that are very detrimental. Such psychological activity does not remain mental but gives way to verbal and physical expression that make it worse.

If one wishes to be reborn in the Sense Sphere heavens, sex free of sexual misconduct is fine. (There is sex and much better sex than we have here on Earth in some higher worlds).

If one wishes to be reborn not only among deities (devas, literal physical beings called "shining ones," which we would likely call angels) but divinities (brahmas) or even as a divinity -- literally not just close to God but as a God -- one needs to set sex and obsession with sensuality aside.

Hindu Brahmins in particular long for such rebirth, considering it liberation from samsara. The Buddha pointed out that this liberation (moksha) is not actual liberation; rebirth are not brought to a final end by such a rebirth.

If one wishes to be reborn among or as a divinity, one needs to develop the absorptions (jhanas) and bring them up and hold them at the time of death. This is the course of action, the weighty karma, that leads to rebirth in those happy, exalted, long-lived worlds.

But these worlds are not and do in and of themselves lead to final liberation -- nirvana. Nirvana is attainable here and in the lower (sub-brahma) deva worlds.

Bearing this in mind, what need is there to feel guilty about sex or to shame others in some Puritanical way that hypocritically runs in our American psyche/zeitgeist. It is not this way in England and France, although it does seem to be in Germany and Italy and everywhere else that does not think through the consequences of reinterpreting and rebranding Buddhism as Judaism, Christianity, Catholicism, Islam, and Hinduism.

So many of our world traditions are trying to get at the same thing. But they hamstring themselves by speaking of "sin" as the fetish and preference of a personal God as if that itself made things good and bad. Creator (genetic manipulator and helper of human advancement from some extraterrestrial plane) or not, karma was not created. The Truth is uncreated.

And the Truth enlightened ones see is that actions motivated by the wide categories of attraction (both sensual, fine material, and supersensual), aversion, and delusion result in grief, result in unsatisfactoriness. Motivation, zeal, passion for the good, intention for liberation, a wish to do what is beneficial (dhamma-chanda) are all forms of desire and attraction; they are not being called lust (kama-chanda).

People seem fond of condemning the teaching that bad karma is undergirded by greed, hatred, and delusion by asserting that "greed" (desire) can be good as if that revealed a contradiction the Buddha had not thought of.

The Buddha and Buddhism and Buddhists distinguish lust and greed from will and wholesome intention, and it is only misguided philosophers (often Western) who act as if Buddhism is praising apathy, non-striving, and psychological emptiness (ennui).

The Buddha, bodhisattvas, and Noble Ones (ariyas, arhants, and pacceka-buddhas) are ardent and diligent. Even those who only attain the absorptions are similarly conscientious, consistent, and persist in the pursuit of the good.

Sex does not have to derail that. The question is this, do we rule sex in our lives or are we ruled by sex? Is it a joyful activity, an ambivalent and shameful one with misgivings, an obsessive compulsive behavior that consumes us, or something we can renounce and do without even as we engage in it? Renunciation is letting go of attachment even if we do not let go of a possession or activity. This is moving towards "enlightened" sex.

Meditators should temporarily abandon and set sex aside. The mind hindered and propelled by sensual craving is going in the opposite direction of absorption (serenity), realization (insight), and nirvana (final liberation). It is not Buddhist. Nevertheless, the person engaged in sex can use that to do good, to bring about the sort of happiness characteristic of the Sensual Sphere, uniting, bonding, connecting, sharing, enjoying and bringing about joy, feeding on bliss.

Such bliss is less dependable and less enjoyable than absorption bliss -- which is "detached from sensuality, detached from unwholesome states of mind [greed, hatred/fear, delusion] and accompanied by applied and sustained attention, born of detachment [temporary renunciation of our possessions and obsessions], and filled with rapture and joy." And this is merely the first of eight absorptions that are progressively more blissful and joyful. So it is often said in Buddhism, "There is no way to happiness; happiness is the way!"

For those with no idea such serene meditative states exist, of course their focus and sometimes obsession is going to be on getting pleasure wherever pleasure is available. And if we seek to make them feel guilty for the pervasive impulse in this sphere, we do more harm than good. We do not bring about virtue in our children, friends, or family members. We bring about the opposite.

And so our world -- our corner of it in the heart of the American Empire, which looks, acts, and feels a lot like the hypocritical Holy Roman Empire good Jesus was railing against in his day [like the temple brahmin priests (brahmana) and the establishment the Buddha rejected as a shramana, a free (possessionless) renunciate -- is not improved. But tolerance and offering wisdom and compassion can help the world.

VIDEO: Amazing Fire Ceremony, Japan's Saifukuji Temple

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Teens practice religion in their own way

ReligionInsights.org


New book suggests teens are practicing religion in their own way
In A Faith of Their Own teens rate the personal significance of religion highly, less so the institutional part.

A common assumption among both clergy and scholars is that the time between the end of childhood and the beginning of childbearing is the least religious period of a person’s life.


Not necessarily, according to a new book by a pair of sociologists. In A Faith of Their Own: Stability and Change in the Religiosity of America's Adolescents, Lisa Pearce and Melinda Lundquist Denton, argue teenagers are interested in religion. But they often want to “do religion” apart from institutional structures.

“It’s not automatic that adolescents are negative about religion,” says Pearce, an associate professor of sociology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. “Our interviews suggest they’re thinking of these things. They’re looking for things to be passionate about. The potential is there.”

Pearce and Denton’s book draws on the massive National Study of Youth and Religion, which included telephone surveys and in-depth interviews. The project, supported by the Lilly Endowment, has already produced two other books, Soul Searching: The Religious and Spiritual Lives of American Teenagers and Souls in Transition: The Religious & Spiritual Lives of Emerging Adults.



In this volume, the two researchers follow up with 2,530 young people, aged 16 to 21, who had first been surveyed about their faith and religious habits in 2002.

In looking for common patterns in the survey responses, the sociologists came up with five types of religious profiles among the teens:
  • Abiders, representing 20 percent of the teens. These are the adolescents with the highest levels of religious interest and practice. They not only believe in God, they pray regularly, attend services, volunteer and are most likely to say their religion is the only true faith.
  • Adapters, 20 percent. This group shows high levels of personal religiosity. But compared to the Abiders, they are more accepting of other people’s faiths and attend religious services more sporadically. The Adapters are most likely of all the groups to help others in need.
  • Assenters, 31 percent. These teens say they believe in God, but they are minimally engaged with their faith. Religion is tangential to other aspects of their lives.
  • Avoiders, or 24 percent. They believe in God but do not engage in any religious practice. Their God is a distant one and they often don’t name a religious affiliation.
  • Atheists, representing 5 percent. The opposite of the Abiders. They don’t believe in God and don’t attend services.
Overall, the researchers found a modest dip in religious participation between the two waves of their study.

“On average there’s a slight decline in practice and beliefs, especially religious service attendance” says Denton, assistant professor of sociology at Clemson University. “But there’s not the precipitous drop-off people might have expected.” More


Friday, May 13, 2011

World Today: Girls Become Sex Abusers

Wisdom Quarterly


In another sign of the impending apocalypse (that on the one hand shortens human lifespan but on the other hand "lifts the veil"), females are increasing on the abuser end of sexual misconduct. Long the domain of those in power, as females gain in status and privilege, they are increasingly prone to the pitfalls of social power.

It is not that males are more abusive by nature. They are filled with ideas of privilege, given a sense that they have a birthright by virtue of our sex, the right to exercise power and control, which usually stems from fear or insecurity. What are we afraid of? Intimacy, loss of control... What are females trying to gain through abuse? Safety, control, satisfaction...


The truth about cats and dogs: "The hurt hurt." Those abused often become abusive.

Sex differences are not fixed traits. They are mutable states. Even if one is a certain way from birth, the cause may be traced back to prior lives and habits. We condition our future in the same way. Those actions we will and carry out become habits and character traits, not by nature but by careless repetition.

How else would one explain the choices made by these young Midwestern teens?

Teen Girls Accused of Sexually Abusing Special Needs Boy

April Kutcha, 16, to be tried as adult

VALPARAISO, Indiana (KTLA.com) - A 16-year old girl will be tried as an adult after she and another teenager allegedly held a special needs boy against his will and sexually assaulted him.

The prosecutor's office filed four felony charges against 16-year-old April Kuchta including criminal confinement, sexual battery, and intimidation in connection with the attack.

The second suspect, a 14-year old girl, will be tried as a juvenile.

Investigators say Kuchta and the other teenager lured a developmentally disabled 17-year-old to come to Kuchta's home where they handcuffed him and jabbed him repeatedly with a knife.

According to court records, the victim told police that they recorded him on a cell phone doing and saying things against his will and Kuchta touched him sexually.

After leaving him handcuffed and covered with a blanket for two hours, the girls allegedly invited others over to witness the incident, according to local TV station WBBM. Kuchta is being held in Porter County Jail without bond. Source
Of course, the matter is not limited to teens. Sexual molestation by female adults is increasing or more widely reported, particularly in schools. That women would behave the same as men have traditionally behaved should come as no surprise -- unless we think the actions stem from traits rather than states. As women find themselves wielding powers, privileges, and discretionary income customarily confined to men, we should perhaps expect to see more not fewer stories like this:

Politician’s Wife Jailed for Mother-Daughter “Sex Triangle” with 13-Year-Old Boy
Wishididntknow.com


(Daily Mail, April 10, 2011) The middle-aged wife of an Arizona politician has been jailed for 13 years for a three year affair with a teenage boy.

Susan Brock began grooming the boy with presents such as an Xbox when he was just 11 years old.

The mother-of-three began having sex with the teen when he was 13 years old, and their affair continued until he was 17 years as she attempted to mold him into her "toyboy" [boy-toy] lover.

At the same time as she was sleeping with the teenager, her 18 year old daughter was also having sex with the boy. ["Like mother like daughter," we'll someday be saying.]

Rachel Brock will go on trial later this year but is likely to get a lesser sentence on her underage sex charges.

The mother-daughter sex triangle was revealed as Brock, 49, was jailed after pleading guilty to three counts of attempted sexual conduct.

Brock wept in court as she apologized for her behavior, which is said to have left her victim, now aged 17, suffering from "inescapable depression."

Her husband Fulton, who filed for divorce after his wife’s arrest on sex charges, is Supervisor in Maricopa County, Arizona.

Prosecutors had said church-going Brock was a predatory mom who had picked out the son of a family friend to satisfy her sexual desires.

She began molesting the boy when he was 14 years old with encounters often taking place in her Lexus car and at her home in Chandler, Arizona.

The [formerly] dark-haired homemaker also helped the teen have sex with his girlfriend and even supplied them with a "sex kit" including condoms. Brock’s three year affair came to light after her teen lover’s girlfriend told his parents.

Brock had been charged with 15 counts of abusing the teen, but under a plea deal reached in January pleaded guilty to three lesser charges. More
  • An apocalypse (Greek, apokálypsis, "lifting of the veil" or "revelation") is a disclosure of something hidden from the majority of humankind in an era dominated by falsehood and misconception, that is, the veil to be lifted. The Apocalypse of John is the famous but apocryphal Book of Revelation, the last book of the New Testament or Christian "Bible."

Friday, April 15, 2011

Sex Trafficking with Ashton and Demi (video)


Moore, Kutcher: Join our crusade to end child sex trafficking
Watch the full interview with Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher on "Piers Morgan Tonight," which airs weeknights on CNN/US.

Kutcher, Moore on using social media to stop child sex trafficking Piers Morgan - CNN.com Blogs

"There's between 100,000 and 300,000 child sex slaves in the United States today," Ashton Kutcher tells CNN's Piers Morgan. "If you don't do something to stop that -- that's when there's something wrong with you."

In their first-ever joint primetime interview, actress Demi Moore and actor Ashton Kutcher were on Thursday's "Piers Morgan Tonight."

The husband-and-wife team launched The Demi & Ashton Foundation (DNA) after a visit to the U.S.-Mexico border in January.

They met a girl who had been trafficked into the United States by her pimp, who brought her into a field where she was repeatedly raped on a trash bag by 30 men. The DNA Foundation stands for the fundamental right to freedom for every person -- because it's within our DNA. More