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What if Adam and Eve had been allowed to explore their love instead of facing punishment? This book presents a new starting point for peace between genders, proposing an alternative "genesis" rooted in love rather than the fall of man. Drawing on over 40 years of experience in a radical community project, the authors introduce a transformative paradigm for relationships between men and women. They argue that small changes can lead to significant outcomes, suggesting that acceptance of their ideas could redirect human evolution towards a more humane society, free from cruelty, fear, and violence. In a time when the global conflict between genders is at its peak, the authors offer fresh insights and interpretations. Rather than attempting to fix a broken system or provide relationship advice, they construct a new framework that liberates love and sexuality from capitalist constraints. By situating these core aspects of human existence within a universal and sacred matrix, they reveal a different logic and ethics for life. The authors explore various dimensions of humanity's love life, including the history of patriarchy, collective trauma, and the dynamics of relationships. They emphasize healing over analysis, advocating for a new female consciousness and the liberation of love. As men and women recognize each other through this new lens, a wave of relief and trust can emerge, paving the way for a culture of partnership and c
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And they knew each other, Sabine Lichtenfels
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- 2019
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