Koradine: A Prophetic Story
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Alice Bunker Stockham war eine wegweisende Ärztin und Verfechterin sozialer Reformen, die sich für Geschlechtergleichheit und sexuelle Aufklärung einsetzte. Mit ihren Schriften und Vorträgen bemühte sie sich, gesellschaftliche Tabus zu brechen und ein gesundes Leben zu fördern. Stockham widmete sich auch der wirtschaftlichen Notlage benachteiligter Frauen und entwickelte aktiv Wege, um sie zur Selbstständigkeit zu befähigen. Ihre Bemühungen um praktische Bildung für Frauen und Kinder, inspiriert von Besuchen in Schweden, legten den Grundstein für Hauswirtschafts- und Heimunterrichtskurse in den Vereinigten Staaten.






A Wheel of Life
Alice Bunker Stockham 1833-1912 was an obstetrician and gynecologist from Chicago, an enthusiastic fighter for a marital and sexual reform. In 1886, her self-publishing company released „Tokology, A Book for Every Woman“. This health guide became a bestseller. In 1896, she published Karezza. Ethics of Marriage, an outstanding plea for sexual reform and birth control. Her magnum opus "The Lover's World, A Wheel of Life", published in 1903, is based on her former works comprehending all of her theoretical and practical knowledge as a medical doctor, social reformer, and spiritual thinker. Stockham's opus combines medical, ethical, anthropological, social, philosophical, cross-cultural, mystical, and religious perspectives. It is a key work for understanding the social, political, and intellectual situation in the United States and partially also in Europe about 1900. Her ideas are still very challenging nowadays regarding the crucial relation between sexuality and love, a controversial topic of all time.
Alice Bunker Stockham (1833-1912) was one of the first female M.D.s in the United States. In her remarkable _Karezza_, she develops her theory of secular sexual mysticism in relation to human creativity. In this seminal book of Stockham, we see a particularly American kind of pragmatic esoteric praxis. An important figure in the history of sexual mysticism, Stockham insisted that the practice of karezza, a special kind of sexual union, was a key to mysticism, magic, and creativity. Like John Humphrey Noyes before her, like William James, and like the later American pioneers of consciousness in the second half of the twentieth century, Stockham was concerned not only with results and effects for the individual, but also with the potential transformation of the whole of human society.Introduced by Arthur Versluis, author of several dozen books, many on mysticism or esoteric religious or literary traditions.
Karezza Ethics of Marriage delves into the practice of Karezza, which prioritizes emotional and spiritual connections in sexual intimacy over mere physical pleasure. Alice B. Stockham presents techniques to enhance arousal and consciousness during intercourse, emphasizing the significance of consent, communication, and fidelity. Drawing from her medical background and personal experiences, she offers insights and testimonials from couples who found Karezza transformative. This book serves as a thoughtful exploration of alternative approaches to sexuality and relationships, framed within a Quaker-Christian perspective.
The book is a facsimile reprint of a significant antiquarian work, preserving its original content while acknowledging potential imperfections like marks and flawed pages due to its age. Its publication reflects a commitment to cultural preservation and accessibility, ensuring that important literary works remain available in high-quality modern editions that honor their historical significance.