New Orgasm Literature by Cardinal Fernández Has Surfaced
The disgusting texts are more of the same soft-porn style as published by Tucho in Heal Me with Your Mouth: The Art of Kissing, 1995, and in The Mystical Passion: Spirituality and Sensuality, 1998. The latter is about male and female orgasms.
The newly discovered books show that the first two were not a youthful mistake, but that this erotic mindset was constant.
KISS: Your mouth sings / without using words.
Aged 39, Tucho wrote in his 2002 book ¿Por qué no termino de sanarme? (“Why can’t I finish healing myself?”), on page 10:
“A body can make an impact if it wears the right clothes, clothes that awaken sensuality by accentuating interesting shapes, depending on the body type. The sensuality of tanned shoulders and arms is accentuated by wearing a T-shirt. Elegance is highlighted by concealing fat with a black vest and white sleeves. A bare neck is more sensual when adorned with a necklace, etc. If we add to this a dose of imagination on the part of the viewer, and in a moment of dissatisfaction, when they need to get excited or enjoy something, then a body can appear as something impressive, wonderful, indispensable. But then, with routine, and discovering other different bodies, one discovers that that mass of flesh was nothing out of this world, that it has imperfections, shortcomings, and pains like all bodies, that it deteriorates and loses its charm over time.
KISS: Your mouth sings / without using words. / Every word is spoken by its silhouette, / that faint outline / of your bold lips, / which invite when they open, / which tremble when they dream. / But they squeeze out sadness / and block my path / when you no longer care about me. / Cruel kiss. // Let your lips sing, / today when nothing speaks to me / and everything is cold. // Don't make up words for me. / Let your mouth speak, / kuberabdi confident / the sky of its edges / loosening its flesh / and smiling my name.”
Next: chest, stomach, waist, hips, pelvis, buttocks, genitals
Aged 42, Tucho wrote in his book Teología espiritual encarnada. Profundidad espiritual en acción (“Spiritual Theology Incarnate: Spiritual Depth in Action”) from 2005, on page 87:
“It consists of traveling through the entire body, paying full attention to one organ at a time. It is very important to note that it is not a matter of ‘thinking’ about that organ, imagining it, or visualizing it. It is more precisely a matter of ‘feeling’ it, perceiving it with sensitivity. It is experiencing the sensations of each organ calmly, without judging whether those sensations are good or bad, but trying to relax and unwind that organ. It is best to do this in roughly the following order: jaw, cheekbones, throat, nose, eyes, forehead (and all the small muscles of the face that we can perceive), scalp, neck and nape, shoulders. Continue with the right arm, wrist, and hand; the left arm, wrist, and hand. Then move on to the back. Next: chest, stomach, waist, hips, pelvis, buttocks, genitals, right leg, left leg, right foot, left foot. The key is to linger without rushing in one place at a time, without letting your imagination wander to another organ or another idea, until you feel that your whole body is in the same tone. There is no rush.”
...an orgasm between two people who love each other
Aged 46, Tucho wrote in his book Para liberarte de la ansiedad y de la impaciencia (“Freeing Yourself from Anxiety and Impatience”), from 2009:
“When we are able to pause, and an object or person occupies our entire interest for a moment, that moment is lived to the fullest. When our whole being is unified in a single direction, then we achieve a true encounter, a fusion, a perfect union, even if only for a few minutes. It is not necessarily a matter of physical stillness, because this experience can also occur in the midst of the excitement of a very intense activity. This happens, for example, in an orgasm between two people who love each other.”
Conclusion from ElWanderer: “A person—a priest, bishop, and cardinal, no less—capable of thinking, writing, and publishing such pornographic paragraphs has a serious problem. I am not a psychologist and cannot make a diagnosis, but he clearly has some kind of problem.”
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