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Healthy Pleasures
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Healthy
Pleasures, by Robert Ornstein, Ph.D. and David Sobel, M.D. This is a
good overview of the wide variety of healthy pleasures that we can enjoy, including
good
scenery, good scents, music, love, being touched, lovemaking,
food, exercise (including
walking, sports, and dancing), rest, positive thinking, good stories, hobbies, recreational intoxication,
shopping,
laughter, friendship, relationships,
marriage, parenting,
pets, etc. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
Wellness:
Small Changes You Can Use to Make a Big Difference, by Regina Sara Ryan and
John W. Travis, M.D. This positive and upbeat book covers 32 ways you can improve
your health by being kind to yourself and self-nurturing. It is a welcome change
from many spartan health-improvement programs. (See also healthy
living.)
The Pleasure
Zone: Why We Resist Good Feelings & How to Let Go & Be Happy, by Stella Resnick, with a foreword
by Riane Eisler. Published by Conari Press in Dec. 1998. This book divides
pleasure into 8 categories: primal, pain relief, elemental, mental, emotional, sensual,
sexual, and spiritual. Reviewed on page 71 of the Nov.-Dec. 1997 issue of Utne Reader under the title "The New Pleasure
Principle" with the subtitle "This just in: Pain is not the route to
happiness." Also reviewed by Amazon.com.
The Pleasure
Zone: Why We Resist Good Feelings & How to Let Go & Be Happy (audio
cassette), by Stella Resnick. Published in 1998. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
The
Penny-Pinching Hedonist: How to Live Like Royalty With a Peasant's Pocketbook,
by Shel A. Horowitz. How to enjoy life more while spending less. Includes a
23-page resource list.
Friendship, Love, and Kindness
EmpowermentBooks.com offers a full page of
books on this important topic.
Massage
The Book
of Massage: The Complete Step-by-Step Guide to Eastern and Western Techniques,
by Lucinda Lidell, etc. Lavishly illustrated. A Gaia original.
The
Complete Book of Massage, by Clare Maxwell-Hudson. Reviewed by
Amazon.com.
Clare
Maxwell-Hudson's Aromatherapy Massage, by Clare Maxwell-Hudson.
Published in 1997.
See also bodywork.
Lovemaking
Note for kids: This topic is for grown-ups only. Kids should skip
this section (unless you have parental consent).
Note: If for any reason you don't want to
learn more about sex and/or lovemaking, feel free to skip this section.
Caution: While lovemaking is a lot of fun, if you choose to
engage in lovemaking that includes sexual intercourse be sure to practice safe sex (this
means wearing a condom)
and use good birth
control, unless you're trying to have a child. (3 Notes: 1) Condoms sometimes
break, and emergency
contraception is now an option. 2) Planned Parenthood offers good information
about responsible sexuality (including info for
teenagers). 3) Men (and women), please be advised that no means no.) For
more information, you can check out our books on birth control.
Before I list the following books, let me note that lovemaking that
includes sexual intercourse is very powerful. Sex can create life through pregnancy
(planned or not) and it is even possible with unsafe sex to become infected with HIV/AIDS or other STIs. Sex
can also create a relationship and/or even destroy a monogamous relationship or marriage
if one partner has sex with someone else. Be conscious and be careful. And
have fun.
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Buy
from Planned Parenthood.
Talking About
Sex: A Guide for Families, by Planned Parenthood. According to
Amazon.com, this is "a complete multi-media package that includes a riveting,
30-minute, animated video with music and celebrity voice-overs, a fact-filled book for
parents, and a fun activity workbook for kids." Reviewed by Planned Parenthood, which provides additional
info for parents and teenagers. This is the
only item in this section intended for parents and children. All of the rest are
intended for grown-ups only. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
Paperback
edition.
Smaller hardcover edition.
The New Joy
of Sex, by Alex Comfort. You can also buy a less
expensive, smaller hardcover edition. The smaller
edition is discrete, portable, and has readable small print. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
More
Joy of Sex, by Alex Comfort. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
The New
Joy of Sex and More Joy of Sex, by Alex Comfort. This book combines The New Joy of
Sex and More Joy
of Sex into one large book. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
Sexual
Energy Ecstasy: A Practical Guide to Lovemaking Secrets of the East and West,
by David and Ellen Ramsdale. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
The Art
of Sexual Ecstasy: The Path of Sacred Sexuality for Western Lovers, by
Margo Anand.
Reviewed by Amazon.com.
Out of print.
The Art of
Sexual Magic, by Margo Anand.
Reviewed by Amazon.com.
Jewel
in the Lotus: The Tantric Path to Higher Consciousness: A Complete and Systematic Course
in Tantric Kriya Yoga, by Sunyata Saraswati and Bodhi Avinasha.
Reviewed by Amazon.com.
Love,
Sex and Nutrition, by Bernard Jensen. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
The
Magical and Ritual Use of Aphrodisiacs, by Richard Alan Miller.
Describes 16 legal herbs used as aphrodisiacs. For each herb, it very briefly lists
its botanical info, history, chemistry, primary effects, preparation, possible ritual use,
and cautionary notes. Also includes chapters on hormones, foods, pharmaceuticals, scents,
and tantra.
Sacred
Pleasure: Sex, Myth, and the Politics of the Body- New Paths to Power and Love,
by Riane Eisler. Note: this book is not an instruction manual, but a long feminist
historical and philosophical tract by the author of The Chalice
and the Blade: Our History, Our Future. Reviewed by
Amazon.com.
Birth Control
Caution: If you engage in
lovemaking that includes sexual intercourse, you need to
practice safe
sex (this means wearing a condom) and use good birth control, unless
you're trying to have a child. (3 Notes: 1) Condoms sometimes break, and emergency contraception
is now an option. 2) Planned Parenthood offers good information
about responsible sexuality (including info for
teenagers). 3) Men (and women), please be advised that no means no.).
Our
Bodies, Ourselves for the New Century: A Book by and for Women, by the Boston
Women's Health Book Collective. Published in 1998. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
The Women's
Health Products Handbook: Smart Buys for Healthy Bodies, by Carol Ann
Rinzler. Describes more than 600 over-the-counter and prescription brand-name
products and includes 54 pages of information on birth control products. Published
in 1996. You can also purchase a new
2000 edition that should be published soon. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
Recreational Intoxication
Note for kids:
Recreational intoxication is for grown-ups only. "Just say no" to alcohol, tobacco, marijuana, and
other drugs, which are not healthy for kids. (You may even want to reduce or try
giving up sugar.) Kids should skip
this section (unless you have parental consent).
Note: If for any reason you don't want to learn
more recreational intoxication, feel free to skip this section.
Caution: While some have argued that recreational intoxication is
fun and a basic human and animal drive (different animals in nature have been observed
pleasantly intoxicated), recreational intoxication often carries health and/or legal
risks, usually lowers your productivity, and can get expensive as well. Almost all
drugs (including sugar, chocolate, alcohol, tobacco, and coffee) have a health cost or risk associated with
them. Also, some drugs, such as the nicotine in tobacco,
carry a high risk of addiction. Use your own judgment. (At the risk of stating the obvious, let me tell
you to avoid all hard drugs, including heroin, PCP, coke, and crack.)
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For Grown-Ups ONLY -
Stoned
Free: How to Get High Without Drugs, by Patrick Wells with Douglas
Rushkoff. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
From Chocolate to Morphine: Everything You Need to Know About Mind-Altering Drugs,
by Andrew Weil and Winifred Rosen. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
The
Magical and Ritual Use of Herbs, by Richard Alan Miller. Describes
19 legal herbs you could use to change your consciousness. For each herb, it very
briefly lists its history, chemistry, primary effects, preparation, possible ritual use,
and cautionary notes. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
The
Magical and Ritual Use of Aphrodisiacs, by Richard Alan Miller.
Describes 16 legal herbs used as aphrodisiacs. For each herb, it very briefly lists
its botanical info, history, chemistry, primary effects, preparation, possible ritual use,
and cautionary notes. Also includes chapters on hormones, foods, pharmaceuticals, scents,
and tantra.
5-HTP: The Natural Way to Overcome Depression, Obesity, and Insomnia, by Michael T. Murray,
N.D. 5-HTP is not an intoxicant, but it can give you enough of a
mental boost that I thought I should list it here. This book explains in detail how
5-HTP can increase your serotonin levels and
your overall mental well-being. You
can purchase
5-HTP online. According
to Dr. Murray, "The level of serotonin present in your brain can have a
tremendous impact on how you think, feel, and behave. Having an adequate
supply produces what is sometimes called the "serotonin effect" -- a
feeling of calmness, mild euphoria, and relaxation. Having too little
serotonin can lead to the opposite direction -- feelings of depression, anxiety,
and other problems associated with serotonin deficiency
syndrome...". He further states that "Because low
serotonin can result from the stress and strain of our modern way of living, and
because its symptoms severely reduce the joy of life to such a tremendous degree
for so many people, I consider serotonin deficiency syndrome to be one of the
most widespread and debilitating medical problems of our time."
Reviewed by Amazon.com.
Aromatherapy
The
Illustrated Encyclopedia of Essential Oils: The Complete Guide to the Use of Oils in
Aromatherapy and Herbalism, by Julia Lawless. Includes info on over
160 oils. Lavishly illustrated. "A comprehensive and timely contribution
to aromatherapy, herbalism and the whole field of holistic health care. An
authoritative, reliable guide that will serve its readers for many years." -David
Hoffmann, author of The
Complete Illustrated Holistic Herbal: A Safe and Practical Guide to Making and Using
Herbal Remedies. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
The
Encyclopedia of Aromatherapy, by Chrissie Wildwood. This book
focuses heavily upon the many uses of aromatherapy, including detailed info on how to
incorporate it into a holistic healthcare program, while skimping on describing the
essential oils themselves. Reviewed by Amazon.com.
The
Aromatherapy Book: Applications and Inhalations, by Jeanne Rose.
Complete
Aromatherapy Handbook: Essential Oils for Radiant Health, by Susanne
Fischer-Rizzi.
Hot Tubs and Saunas
Out of print.
Spas
and Hot Tubs, Saunas and Home Gyms, by Tom Cowan and Jack Maguire.
Hot tubs, saunas, and warm baths are relaxing and fun. If you're considering
installing a hot tub or spa, sauna, and/or exercise room, this is a good reference book.
It is a luxuriously illustrated book about an enjoyable but expensive home luxury.
A
Portfolio of Home Spa Ideas, by Inc. Staff Cowles Creating
Publishing..
The
Sauna, by Rob Roy. This book provides detailed instructions for
building a sauna from logs in a cement base. It also includes a May 1996 appendix
that lists 17 sauna equipment manufacturers and distributors. Reviewed by
Amazon.com.
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