2011 Mtrjm - Fydyw Lfth — Mshahdt Fylm 3d Sex And Zen Extreme Ecstasy

Consider the plot of The Rooftop Sutra : Two strangers meet on a rooftop in Tokyo. He is dying of a terminal illness and has taken a vow of non-attachment to ease his passing. She is a divorcee who has sworn off love to protect her child.

But the Zen of extreme ecstasy tells a far more dangerous, far more erotic truth. Consider the plot of The Rooftop Sutra :

That touch is not tender. It is a shock . In that moment, both of them cease to exist. There is no “he” who is the monk. No “she” who is the artist. There is only the electric suchness of the touch itself. This is the Zen koan: What is the sound of two hands clapping? The answer: The silence that comes after they realize they were never separate. True extreme ecstasy cannot be sustained. It is a lightning bolt, not a lamp. Therefore, the most compelling Zen romance is not a story of marriage—it is a story of sacred transgression . But the Zen of extreme ecstasy tells a