Thursday, March 15, 2012

Divine ballet



A short erotic movie I recently saw on Polish Tele 5 begins with a close-up of an attractive naked woman sitting in front of a make-up table in a ballet practice hall. She is shown painting her lips using a small brush and bottle of paint instead of lipstick. Her black hair is cut short. Totally concentrating on her job of making her even more attractive to the man standing enthralled near by she lightly powders her face, neck and shoulders. She has delicate breasts and nipples which add to the her erotic power in the situation.

The young gentleman standing near by is dressed in black trousers and a romantic fancy white shirt resembling a 19th century nobleman. He is unable to move his eyes from her as his seduction is already at final steps and the willing victim of the lady has already been made defenceless.

The man appears to be in the lead. Dressed and in control he gives the woman a pair of black ballet shoes which she carefully ties to her feet. Next the gentleman gives her an expensive black mesh tutu. This will be her only clothing until it is removed later on leaving her dressed only in the ballet shoes. But is it really the boy who is in control?

Both of them act in a carefully planned choreography of hands and bodies in an intimate embrace. But there is a deeper choreography within the man and the woman that dictates their actions on a determined path that we all know and expect and will be unhappy if the movie ends before it. Something written into humans and not so different of the love games written by God to birds and other animals He has created. 

The man gains even more control when her eyes are gently covered with black silken scarf and she has a leather collar around her neck with a chain. These objects symbolise the total submission of the woman to the man holding her. Such games underline the deep trust of the woman saying with her body movements "you can do to me whatever you want".  For the man this capitulation adds so much to erotic power that we are not so sure who is actually in control of the situation.The master is just doing what is expected of him when a woman acts like this.

After the beautiful scene of caressing hands the woman is finally ready for the climax and leans on the railing in the ballet hall. The man enters deep into her in undulating movements causing them both great pleasure and joy.

Not shown, as this is an erotic and not a pornographic movie, the seed of the man penetrates with orgasmic power deep into the uterus of the woman in search of her egg.

Once reaching the egg the semen would trigger the beginning of new life. For this reason some evolutionary biologists prosaically call this act selfishness of genes seeking to reproduce themselves. 

At the end of the movie we see two naked humans standing with feeling of fulfilment, satisfaction, mutual love and soft smiles. Nature has done its fundamental job in bringing a man and a woman physically together.


Love and marriage
Jesus uses the serious expression "God has made them into one" and the Bible tells that sexual act should take place in marriage and not randomly with partners as in prostitution. And since the united man and woman are made one by God in marriage man should not break that covenant.
(More on marriage, sexual ethics, adultery and death later)


Male and female
Since I am describing a skilfully made erotic movie and not real life the two actors have probably taken strong measures to prevent the creating of new life.

The movie focuses on good vibrations, on sexual arousal and satisfaction. The idea of having a child as the natural result of coitus is not so erotic and is therefore kept at bay.

God has added so much spices, smells, feelings and seductive elements to the sexual act that these often dominate the scene leaving the purpose of bringing children to this world in the background. Having sex together is one of the great moments in the lives of man and woman and one of the purposes of creation and largely dominates our life.

And God said, "Let Us make man in Our image, after Our likeness; and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth."
   
So God created man in His own image, in the image of God created He him; male and female created He them.
   
And God blessed them, and God said unto them, "Be fruitful and multiply, and replenish the earth, and subdue it; and have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over every living thing that moveth upon the earth."
   
And God said, "Behold, I have given you every herb bearing seed which is upon the face of all the earth, and every tree in which is the fruit of a tree yielding seed; to you it shall be for meat.
Genesis 1:26-29


Creating life before death
The actors in the short movie I have described are young adults in their twenties.

Once they were young children, then teenagers and God willing by time they reach middle age and then old age with grey hairs and hopefully nice memories from their golden youth.

At some point both of the actors in the movie will die. (So will you who are reading this text and me also.) The heart will stop beating, the lungs will breath no more, blood will no more circulate in the body which gets cold and soon the decay of the body begins - from dust to dust.

What to do in face of death?

We cannot create artificial life but we can create life by making love and having children. 

Human and all life faces death and continues in the off-springs.

There is a kind of immortality built into life in the reproduction systems. In us humans they have created generations of families, tribes, races and enabled us literally to replenish the earth as God our creator intended.

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