Maybe PT-141 Will Take Me Into the Now

April 23, 2006  ·  Category: Eckhart Tolle, Health, Meditation

The Guardian has an fascinating article about a new drug, an inhaler called PT-141, that stimulates sexual desire in women as well as men.

The article explores some interesting dynamics at the intersection of sex, health, and pharmacology.

Here’s one apropos bit:

‘I see a lot of couples in my practice who don’t know how to relax,’ says Leonore Tiefer, a professor of psychiatry at New York University School of Medicine. ‘That’s fine – it’s a big asset to them in their corporate lifestyle, where they can work 80 hours a week. They’re trained to multi-task. Well, it doesn’t seem that that is really doable when it comes to sex. And they’re angry about that: they need it to be doable because they only have their five minutes.’

See the full article for more. (Hat tip: Drudge.)

Regarding the headline for this post… Eckhart Tolle has a funny moment in one of his lectures where he discusses resistance to being present for life:

“I don’t want to be in the now,” you say to yourself. “I want to get the future, and then I will be in the now. …Maybe my American Express platinum card will take me into the now.”

It’s a common problem. Maybe PT-141 will be the answer!

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