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Courtly Love: The Path of Sexual Initiation
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Courtly Love: The Path of Sexual Initiation

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A comprehensive examination of the rituals and philosophies that created and sustained medieval troubadour culture

* Debunks the myth of the platonic nature of courtly love, showing the many sexual similarities to the Tantric practices of India

* Reveals how the roots of courtly love go back to the matriarchal cultures of neolithic times

The widespread turmoil that shook Western Europe as it entered the new millennium with the year 1000 prompted a vast reevaluation of the chief tenets of society. Foremost among these was a new way of looking at love and the place held by women in society. The Christian-inspired tradition that at best viewed women with contempt–and often with outright fear and loathing–was replaced by a new perspective, one in which women enjoyed a central role as the inspiration for all male action. For several hundred years courtly love, with its emphasis on adultery, carnal pleasures, and the power of the feminine, dominated European culture despite its flouting of conventional Christian morality.

Medieval historians by and large have tended to regard courtly love as a sterile parlor game for the upper classes. To the contrary, Jean Markale shows that the stakes were much higher: the roots of the ritual re-created here go all the way back to the great mother goddess. In addition, the platonic nature attributed to these relationships is based on a misunderstanding of courtly love; underneath the refined poetry of the troubadours’ verses flourished a system of sexual initiation that rivaled Indian Tantra.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Inner Traditions Bear and Company
Country
United States
Date
11 January 2000
Pages
208
ISBN
9780892817719

A comprehensive examination of the rituals and philosophies that created and sustained medieval troubadour culture

* Debunks the myth of the platonic nature of courtly love, showing the many sexual similarities to the Tantric practices of India

* Reveals how the roots of courtly love go back to the matriarchal cultures of neolithic times

The widespread turmoil that shook Western Europe as it entered the new millennium with the year 1000 prompted a vast reevaluation of the chief tenets of society. Foremost among these was a new way of looking at love and the place held by women in society. The Christian-inspired tradition that at best viewed women with contempt–and often with outright fear and loathing–was replaced by a new perspective, one in which women enjoyed a central role as the inspiration for all male action. For several hundred years courtly love, with its emphasis on adultery, carnal pleasures, and the power of the feminine, dominated European culture despite its flouting of conventional Christian morality.

Medieval historians by and large have tended to regard courtly love as a sterile parlor game for the upper classes. To the contrary, Jean Markale shows that the stakes were much higher: the roots of the ritual re-created here go all the way back to the great mother goddess. In addition, the platonic nature attributed to these relationships is based on a misunderstanding of courtly love; underneath the refined poetry of the troubadours’ verses flourished a system of sexual initiation that rivaled Indian Tantra.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Inner Traditions Bear and Company
Country
United States
Date
11 January 2000
Pages
208
ISBN
9780892817719