2000-05-03 17:07:36+02 by Dan Lyke 0 comments
Also on Sexuality.org, an essay exploring masochism as a spiritual path. "In the early eleventh century, monastic hermits in Italy took up the practice of self-flagellation and fled the monasteries to take to the public streets and churches. Called the sect of the Flagellants, and organized by St. Anthony, these monks would work themselves up to frenzied desire and could reach consummation only in torn flesh and self-degradation."