The Way of the Superior Man 
by David Deida

The Way of the Superior Man takes the reader on a powerful journey into the core of the contemporary masculine experience. With uncommon honesty and unparalleled insight into the deepest    desires of the masculine heart, David Deida explores the most challenging and important issues in men’s lives.

But The Way of the Superior Man is not just for men. One of the most important themes running through the book is the idea that a well-intentioned ideal of sexual “sameness” may actually be neutralizing the sexual passion and spiritual depth of both modern men AND women.

Deida writes, “Years ago, men and women were stuck in rigid sex roles that limited their fullest offering. Today, the suppression of gifts is just as strong, although for different reasons: Men and women are trying to act like each other, denying the beautiful and unique gifts of the masculine and feminine expression of the divine.

“Regardless of gender or sexual orientation, if you want to experience deep spiritual and sexual fulfillment, you must know your natural sexual essence — masculine, feminine, or balanced — and live true to it. You can’t deny your true sexual essence by covering it with layers of false energy for years and then expect to know your authentic purpose and be free in the flow of love.”

The Way of the Superior Man is filled with practical ways for men to grow beyond the old, rigid sex roles as well as these modern habits of neutrality to embrace the full spectrum of their sexual essence. By embracing and expressing one’s true sexual essence, Deida shows how we can learn to give the deepest gifts that we all yearn to give and thus live the most fulfilling lives that we possibly can.

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