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E16: Sacred Sexuality Across Civilizations and Cultures

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"Sacred Sexuality" was written over 20 years ago and is a timeless classic and important book for our collective understanding of sacred sexuality across civilizations and cultures.
About the co-author:
Tad Mann received a B.Arch. from Cornell, and worked as an architect in New York and Rome in the 1960s. He is an astrologer, author, painter, architect, graphics and DTP designer, and lives in Hudson, NY, after living in Europe for 29 years. His daughter Ptolemy Mann is a renowned weaver and color consultant in the UK. He has written six\teen books on astrology, sacred architecture, sacred sexuality, calendar systems, psychology, healing, tarot and reincarnation.
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"Sacred Sexuality" was written over 20 years ago and is a timeless classic and important book for our collective understanding of sacred sexuality across civilizations and cultures.
About the co-author:
Tad Mann received a B.Arch. from Cornell, and worked as an architect in New York and Rome in the 1960s. He is an astrologer, author, painter, architect, graphics and DTP designer, and lives in Hudson, NY, after living in Europe for 29 years. His daughter Ptolemy Mann is a renowned weaver and color consultant in the UK. He has written six\teen books on astrology, sacred architecture, sacred sexuality, calendar systems, psychology, healing, tarot and reincarnation.
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