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Wild Thing in Captivity

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This memoir presents one human story, crafted into art by the power of words. Elisha's carefully planned life collapses with the breakup of a relationship she had built her life around, sending her on a journey into the depths of the global sexy Tantra scene. Wild Thing in Captivity is Eat, Pray, Love for Tantra. It's a coming-of-middle-age tale for Generation X.

In this detective story about how to identify and heal our wounds, Elisha examines her life through the lens of her core wound. There is nothing else like this, with its uniquely candid view of the female sexual experience. It's about why relationships fail and how we might keep them alive, from the lens of both science and spirituality.

Warning: mature content.

Elisha Daeva is a scientist, scholar, and seeker. Since her degree in Human Biology with a focus on Consciousness, she has studied the human animal through psychology, ancient culture, and esoterica.

This searingly honest memoir examines notions of happiness and the true meaning of relationship, with all the insights, wisdom, preconceptions, and misconceptions that entails. --Martine McDonagh, author of Narcissism for Beginners.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
True Story Books
Date
8 May 2024
Pages
264
ISBN
9798218433246

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

This memoir presents one human story, crafted into art by the power of words. Elisha's carefully planned life collapses with the breakup of a relationship she had built her life around, sending her on a journey into the depths of the global sexy Tantra scene. Wild Thing in Captivity is Eat, Pray, Love for Tantra. It's a coming-of-middle-age tale for Generation X.

In this detective story about how to identify and heal our wounds, Elisha examines her life through the lens of her core wound. There is nothing else like this, with its uniquely candid view of the female sexual experience. It's about why relationships fail and how we might keep them alive, from the lens of both science and spirituality.

Warning: mature content.

Elisha Daeva is a scientist, scholar, and seeker. Since her degree in Human Biology with a focus on Consciousness, she has studied the human animal through psychology, ancient culture, and esoterica.

This searingly honest memoir examines notions of happiness and the true meaning of relationship, with all the insights, wisdom, preconceptions, and misconceptions that entails. --Martine McDonagh, author of Narcissism for Beginners.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
True Story Books
Date
8 May 2024
Pages
264
ISBN
9798218433246