This chapter explains how we are wired for love, and yet how easily we can be hijacked into loving delusions. Love—as many have lived, dreamed, and romanticized it—isn’t what we think. Actually, love isn’t always what we feel either.
People speak of spiritual sex as an act unto itself, to be experienced and cherished. Yet spiritualizing sex is actually a movement of energy—feeling and emotion—that rises within you and moves into your sexual physicality as an alive, tender, erotic, or passionate expression. Your bodies move without inhibition so all the energy can flow out of you and between the two of you. You allow spiritual energy to express its dance through you
In the journey to sexual sobriety, many sex addicts find themselves wondering, "How am I going to have a normal relationship?" or "Will it be possible to repair my marriage now that I’ve confessed my destructive behavior?" and "Will I ever have great sex again?" As a sex, marriage, and family therapist, Alexandra Katehakis has a program for sufferers and their loved ones that will help them hone their erotic intelligence by making sense of the past, creating healthy habits in the present, and looking toward a more intimate and spiritual relationship that nurtures honesty and closeness. With Katehakis’s help, sex addicts can get in touch with their healthy sexual side—and when they are ready, be able to embrace true intimacy and acceptance in themselves and in their mates.
Possessing erotic intelligence, you now have the ability to make sexual choices that affirm life in healthy, imaginative, and exciting ways. One of the great challenges of living a recovered life is to experience this kind of sex with a partner with whom you feel safe, secure, and connected while revealing the depths of your erotic, sexual self. You’ve come this far. You have what it takes.
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“My partner, a sex addict in recovery, and I, co-addict and co-dependent in recovery, have both read Alex Katehakis' book and have been doing the exercises therein, have found it very helpful, helping us TALK about our sexual needs and values, techniques, likes, dislikes. It's hard work but so NECESSARY.”
Mitchell V., from Santa Barbara


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