The erotic view on trauma

“A body filled with Eros is radiant; devoid of Eros is trauma.” The Presence or Absence of Eros, The Eros Sutras, Volume 1: Principles
This book is not for the world. It is for you. The woman who is ready to stop being owned by her wounds. The woman who is willing to let go of the intoxicating allure of suffering in favor of something greater: Power.
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Trauma became our identity. We went from seeing suffering as a force to move through to believing it was something sacred, something to be preserved, something to be protected. We took our wounds and made them our banners. What should have been a temporary passage through pain became a permanent state of being.
I have seen what happens when people break out of the trauma trap. I have seen women who once defined themselves by their wounds reclaim their erotic power, their creative force, their vitality. I have seen them shed the identity of the broken one and step into something bigger—something wilder, freer, untamed. And I have seen how terrifying that is to a world that profits from their smallness.