The Telepathic Writing Salon

The Intimacy of the last Act


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#017 of the Telepathic Writing Salon Podcast. The reality of sex and intimacy upon dying.

Episode #010 of the Telepathic Writing Salon Podcast was about losing your virginity as the most precious act. Having sex for the first time, how it could have been such a beautiful thing, but mostly it isn’t, it is clumsy, overwhelming, a sense of losing your innocence, crossing a big threshold. 
And the same is true for making love for the last time. Something which is hardly spoken about: is sex and intimacy and dying.
When 2 partners have shared a wonderful intimacy and then…one of them departs: is dying. And they know it. And their lovemaking and intimacy as they had it has to die too, at least at a certain level.

And I believe this could be a most beautiful thing, but also the ugliest  
And that is what I am writing about today. 

I had a lovely relationship with my last partner, who passed away last year. For 7 years to the day, we were together. And we shared many wonderful, intimate moments, the lovemaking was always good, or multilayered,  honoring, expansive, uplifting, creative, and multisensory, so much beautiful exchange.
But then got sick. The cancer spread to his whole body. And he did not want to die.  He didn’t want to acknowledge that he was dying it. He was desperately trying to fight it.
But then there were these actions, that showed that he knew it was the end of his life, and he would act upon it in desperate ways. One of which was our last intimate moment together, three weeks before he passed away.


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The Telepathic Writing SalonBy Christel Janssen