The Energy of Love & the Sacred Female – Art Noble

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The Sacred Female with Art Noble,

One of the earliest cuneiform symbols for woman, an inverted triangle with central cleft, also meant giver of life. Dan Brown notes in The Da Vinci Code, this symbol is called “the chalice”. Anthropologists, locked into the sexual paradigm of procreation and or pleasure, automatically assume childbirth. This novel shows the symbol may also represent a giver of spiritual or psychic life as well; a form of magic to which we all have access.Too many limit their enjoyment of sexual congress out of cultural misdirection, leading this writer to believe sexual misinformation and repression is probably the root cause of mankind’s social ills. Join Andrew & Art in a talk that spans the full spectrum of love relationships, the physiology of sexual transformation and the transmission and cultivation of love, seen primarily through the lens of the Sacred Female.

Bio: Art Noble is the author of The Sacred Female ~ A Sonata of Sexual Love and Spirituality.  Born in Los Angeles, Art grew up in Key West where he lived four years in the Hemingway Home.  He is the son of internationally known artist, Van Noble, who opened the Hemingway Home as an Art Gallery before it became a museum.  On moving, he acquired a lamp from the home.  He still writes under the lamp.

        Noble holds a BS in Ocean Engineering and an MBA.  Professionally, he was an adventurer on the cutting edge of technology, an executive engineer and a teacher.  Like Robert Service and scores of other poets and authors, he has acquired and held many jobs including technical writer and commercial diving in the offshore oil field.  This gives him an eclectic view of life.  He ended his diving career as an Associate Professor of Underwater Technology at Florida Institute of Technology, Jensen Beach.  His poetry is published in South Florida publications, Anthologies, International magazines, and read on National Public Radio.

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