04/24/2024
How will you talk to your kids about p**n?
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Saying, "It's bad, don't do it," won't actually protect them from anything.
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Better to present them with a right way of seeing people, as divinely beautiful and whole people.
I will be hosting a book study through the 2023 book by Andrew Williams, From Object to Icon: The Struggle for Spiritual Vision in a Pornographic World.
My name is Moses-Rhys Pasimio. I read this text both as an Orthodox Christian, and as a clinical counselor specializing in s*x and p**n addiction.
Andrew Williams is an Orthodox Christian, and a graduate of Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology, and Oxford University, and the host of the podcast "Finding the Freedom to Live in the Image of God."
Williams says, "The icon is central in our relationship with God; it is a source of healing and sanctification, and through it we can transcend the 'Things and facts of an objectivized and naturalized world.'" He also points out that veneration of an icon is a way of actively participating in the divine graces of God. Icons are not limited to just the wood and paint, but include each of us made in the image of God. Veneration, therefore, is not just kissing a painting, but is a way of seeing(really a way of living in) all of creation. As Christians, we ought to see all creation, especially its people, iconographically.
The counterpart is to see the world p**nographically. This certainly includes s*xual p**nography, but is also in fact its own way of living, that being a way that fails both to see others and to allow ones self to be seen in the healing and transformative way that each of us need.
So then, in our study, we will explore the following big ideas:
What are the spiritual realities present in the icon, and in the incredibly powerful spiritual encounter that takes place every time we practice veneration?
What is p**nography and what does it mean to see the world through this lens?
How ought we to see people?
How ought we allow ourselves to be seen, and why?
What is a proper response to p**nography(s*xual imagery, internet p**nography, etc)?
For us in the care of children, how ought we to speak to our children about s*x, p**nography, the unforgiving risks of the internet, and the proper way to see themselves and others?
William's writing is beautiful and compelling, just as the icons which have so captivated his vision, and sustained our faith. I encourage you to join me in reading through his work, and through our conversations, hopefully connect more deeply with each other.
This group is open to both Men and Women, especially Singles, Couples, and Parents. Teens who have been given the s*x talk and show themselves able to engage in the content in a mature manner may be welcome at their parents' discretion.
Meetings will begin Monday evening, May 13, after Vespers, approximately 7:00 pm. We'll meet in person at the Eastern Orthodox Church of the Annunciation, but will include a virtual participation option.
For in-person signups, please message me here, to let me know you'll be coming.
For virtual signups, please go to patreon.com/outercircle and sign up for the "Book Club." Links and study materials, as well as recordings of the sessions will be posted here.
Many thanks, and I look forward to seeing you soon!