A comprehensive view of intimacy provides humans with an innate ability to create a life of harmony within ourselves as well as with others. Through shared experiences, we are able to expand our views on life and enrich ourselves by doing so. Although the episode focuses on physical intimacy, it is important that we understand that humans cannot achieve true intimacy without connecting with the other aspects of it. We are emotional creatures and whether we choose to connect with that part of ourselves or not, we are bound to translating life with the support of our emotions. Love for self and for others can only truly be achieved when we choose to take risks in the various possibilities that comes with connecting with others. We have the ability to absorb and to rationalize the feelings and the emotions that we experience therefore, we are transformed, positively or negatively by the perspectives we choose to identify with them. Sex is a sacred exchange of human creative energy and should be seen and observed as such. Minimizing the fears that we are programmed to identify with this experience is key to understanding and utilizing it to our benefit, hopefully in such a way that advances us as humans rather than the later. The values that we hold about the subject of intimacy and sex is critical to manifesting how we engage with it in our daily lives. Conversations centered around the subject must become sociably engaged with in order to aid in our personal development, be it mentally, spiritually, physically and emotionally. In this episode, Retta Rich speaks openly about sex and intimacy and further attempts to stay neutral on the subject despite her personal beliefs, moral and spiritual values. The primary point of the conversation is to help create awareness about the unique and expansive nature of these natural experiences in hopes of creating affinity with the complex nature of the human experience as it relates to it. We hope that you enjoy this episode of Live & Alive with RettaRich - Let’s Talk About It Edition.