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Philosopher's Notes: The Way of the Superior Man
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“This book is a guide for a specific kind of newly evolving man. This man is unabashedly masculine—he is purposeful, confident, and directed, living his chosen way of life with deep integrity and humor—and he is sensitive, spontaneous, and spiritually alive, with a heart-commitment to discovering and living his deepest truth.”
~ David Deida from The way of the Superior Man
This is a powerful book. If you’re conservative, it’s going to push your edges and might be too much for you. However, if you’re a man who’s committed to living his life at his edge, understanding the ideas of masculine and feminine energy and how they play out in intimate sexual relationships, then this book is pretty much a must-read. In my experience, you may not always agree with everything Deida says, but you can be assured your perspective will expand—getting you one step closer to living your own highest truth. Deida talks about both the psychology and the technique in the book. I’m going to focus on the psychology.
If you dig it, get the book because there’s a lot in there that I think you’ll find empowering. (And, consider getting another great book called Finding God Through Sex with even more practices and techniques you might enjoy.) We’ll start with the cornerstone of the Way of the Superior Man: His Mission.

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