Cupid's Poisoned Arrow: From Habit to Harmony in Sexual Relationships
By (Author) Marnia Robinson
Foreword by Douglas Wile
North Atlantic Books,U.S.
North Atlantic Books,U.S.
1st January 2011
1st July 2009
United States
General
Non Fiction
Sex and sexuality: advice and issues
306.7
Paperback
416
Width 151mm, Height 126mm, Spine 26mm
658g
Zing! Cupid's arrow skewers a primitive part of the brain. Obediently, we fall in love amid showers of passionate fireworks, bond for a time ... and then often get fed up with each other and grow irritable or numb. Perhaps we try to remodel our mate, seek solace online, or pursue a new love interest. Ancient sages recognized this biological snare and hinted at a way to dodge it- use lovemaking to balance one another and harmony arises naturally. With an entertaining blend of personal experiences, the latest neuroscience, and forgotten insights from around the globe, Cupid's Poisoned Arrow confronts current assumptions about sex and love and offers a refreshing, practical approach to sexuality.
[This book] seriously challenges conventional wisdom about human sexual interactions. It is as antithetical to modern cultural beliefs about sexual behavior as Galileos treatise was to astronomy. In Galileos time the earth (like the orgasm) was thought to be the incontestable center of the universe. Marnia Robinsons hypothesis might result in much needed navigational improvements for modern family relationships.
A.J. Reid Finlayson, MD, Division of Addiction Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
Marnia Robinson brings neuroscience into the bedroom, revealing how biology creates projection and separation. She provides a solution that will not only pleasantly surprise you, but will profoundly change your life. This is a must-read for anyone wanting to know love.
Kali Wendorf, founder of Australias Kindred magazine and contributing editor of the anthology Belonging
I can honestly say that I have never read a more accessible and well laid out description of the brains reward circuitry. Combine that with the experiential, practical, and spiritual dimensions of Cupids Poisoned Arrow, and it is virtually impossible to walk away from it without the feeling that Marnia Robinson really is on to something significant in the field of human relationships and sexual behavior.
Russell Razzaque, MD, psychiatrist, London, England
Cupids Poisoned Arrow is a skillful blend of understandable science, informative personal reports and light-hearted humor, which make for enjoyable, thought-provoking reading. Between its chapters, curious readers will also find intriguing essays about various traditions (Taoism, Christianity, Buddhism, cortezia, karezza, etc.). These reveal little known, and often remarkable, clues about the hidden potential that lies in our sexual relationships.
HopeDance
In Cupid's Poisoned Arrow: From Habit to Harmony in Sexual Relationships, author Marnia Robinson explains how neuroscience can help us understand and change our relationships. Robinson challenges often-held assumptions about the role of sexuality in an accessible way, including personal experiences, science, and insights from around the world.
MiddlesexMD
Cupids Poisoned Arrow blends personal experiences with the latest neuroscience and various cultural insights to build a survey of popular notions about human sexual interactions and their realities, blending history with cultural and social observation.
Midwest Book Review
Marnia Robinson is a former corporate lawyer who left her career to investigate how ancient sacred-sex prescriptions can heal widespread disharmony in intimate relationships. She and her husband, Gary Wilson, have given presentations on the subject worldwide and run a Web site called Reuniting- Healing with Sexual Relationships. She lives in Ashland, OR.