“Saving the Bonobos May Very Well Save the Peaceful Animal
Who Lives Within You.“
A Review of The Bonobo Way by Susan M. Block. Beverly
Hills, CA: Gardner and Daughters, 2015.
It is a real pleasure to read Dr. Susan M. Block's most
recent book. It is a pleasure on all
counts: the style is fun, humorous, at times satirical with a touch of the
surreal. It is very warm, fuzzy, and
down to Earth too, with its main points made very clear. The book's philosophy is meaningful,
persuasive, and especially significant at this time in the evolution of our
species, when we are in desperate need of new paradigms to shift toward more
inclusive, fluid, and sustainable practices of love. Thanks Dr. Suzy!
Susan M. Block's research is very significant too. The book proves beyond the shadow of a doubt that Bonobos are the missing link in the natural chain that connects bisexuality, polyamory, and ecosexuality. The bi love
that reaches beyond genders and the poly love that reaches beyond numbers are
just preludes to the ecosexual love that reaches beyond genders, numbers,
orientations, ages, races, origins, species, and biological realms, to embrace
all of life as a partner with significant and enduring rights. Which is exactly what Bonobos do, and what we
humans could also do if only we were more willing to learn from our amorous
cousins.
There is no history of interspecies murder among the members
of this species. Isn’t that
something? And all styles of
recreational sex are practiced with the pleasurable result of effectively keeping
the social peace. Bonobos are the cousin
ape species that proves the power of a repressed aspect of human nature we
would do well to embrace more fully: the one that loves love and is loved back
with the gift of peace.
Bonobos, reasons Dr. Suzy, are also the non-human species
whose culture proves that "nature" is replete with all forms of
sexual and amorous expression well beyond what's required for the continuation
of individual genes. There is nothing
more natural to Bonobos than practicing what has for way too long been
considered "perverse" in humans, including such feats as erotic
expression between males, between females, among multiple players, across
generations, and with the added options of anal pleasure and of making out in full
public view. How interesting for those
who disapprove of these behaviors in humans as "unnatural." More observation of "nature"
reveals the ideological meaning of Darwinian concepts of evolution through
competition. When Capitalism is dressed as
“science” it can pass as a poor justifications for violence with a touch of
Victorian prudishness.
Are we really the pinnacle of evolution and the species
"made in god's image"? Or are
we just one of many ape species who would do well to leave that pedestal
voluntarily before our hubris destroys the lover we all share: Gaia, or the
third planet Earth?
We’ll leave the answer to your wisdom. Meanwhile, aping the apes may provide all the
experiential knowledge one needs. And as
you get to read this highly recommended book, you’ll be blessed with more
lessons from the art of analytical observation as practiced by Dr. Suzy. Her research on Bonobos proves that the kind
of amorous behaviors many of us believe to be the exclusive mark of human love
are actually natural in a much wider sense.
For instance, Bonobos practice their own style of French kissing, they
make love face to face with abundant eye-to-eye gazing, they take care of each
other when in need, while also enjoying abundant mutual grooming. Romantic, no?
Perhaps, in defining our species as distinct from “nature” we have been
a bit too hubristic too. How could we be
the inventors of "true" love if our apish cousins do it too? And, if romance is just as natural as an orgy
to Bonobos, could this wide range of erotic and amorous expression not be
natural for us humans too? “No couple is
an island,” claims Dr. Suzy. And of
course it isn’t, as even old-pal Dante knew when he wrote: “love which will not
absolve a beloved from loving (someone) in turn,” and then proceeded to explain
that Paolo and Francesca kissed while turned on by the courtly love book they
were reading. "Amor ch'a nullo amato amar perdona," reads the original. Perhaps love, as this
ancient poet knew, is “the force that moves the sky and other stars.” It’s the ecology of life: the ecosexual
energy that connects all live beings, as our team of authors claim in Ecosexuality.
Bonobos seem to have a real sense of this: they build social networks of
mutual support and sustainability via erotic and amorous behavior. They honor wisdom, age, and femininity, which
is another way to allow nature to inspire the arts of love.
This brings me to the very significant political point of
the book. "The evolution of peace
through pleasure" invoked by Dr. Suzy will really happen if we all get to release
our inner Bonobo. In a process of
Deleuzian reminiscence, Susan M. Block suggests we can resuscitate the
"animal" within. As announced
by the visionary French theorist, "becoming-animal" is the transformative
process that sets the tone of humility, and yin energy, and vulnerability that
will make our species more capable of learning from our more
"natural" cousins. Let’s ask the
ecosexual primates whose life is more connected to Gaia’s metabolism, the lover
we all share. What can we do about the
problems that besiege our time, including endless wars, climate change, and the
relentlessness of extractive industries?
Releasing our inner Bonobo may be it.
I hear your skepticism. “Evolving
peace through pleasure? It’s just a pipe
dream,” you may pout as you read this.
Well, here’s the good news.
The Bonobo Way offers the scientific
context to believe we can do it. It
injects the humor that makes one want to act on this idea. And it provides the step-by-step guidance to
actually engineer the transformation. How
do we become “Bonobos”? The 12-step
program designed by Dr. Suzy is very well engineered to evolve peace through
pleasure on a personal and planetary scale.
It leads Earthlings like us through the stages of observation,
introspection, imitation and experimentation, creation of community, biophilia,
and planetary awareness.
Saving the Bonobos might very well save the peaceful animal that lives within. As a person who takes pride in living my life as an experiment in the ecosexual arts of love, I have enjoyed most of the practices described in the program and am eager to experiment with those that are new to me. My world has become a lot safer for that, healthier, happier, and one where I am at peace. Like Ecosexuality as we do. We've invited Dr. Suzy on our team for this upcoming book, and hope she accepts.
I can’t recommend Susan M. Block's Bonobo book too much, and I wish a lot of joy to all those who follow Dr. Suzy’s wisdom.
Saving the Bonobos might very well save the peaceful animal that lives within. As a person who takes pride in living my life as an experiment in the ecosexual arts of love, I have enjoyed most of the practices described in the program and am eager to experiment with those that are new to me. My world has become a lot safer for that, healthier, happier, and one where I am at peace. Like Ecosexuality as we do. We've invited Dr. Suzy on our team for this upcoming book, and hope she accepts.
I can’t recommend Susan M. Block's Bonobo book too much, and I wish a lot of joy to all those who follow Dr. Suzy’s wisdom.
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Dear Earthlings:
For all the above mentioned reasons, I, SerenaGaia have decided to name 2015 the Year of the Bonobo. Please "like" the Facebook page for our upcoming Ecosexuality book.
Oh, and if you feel you need some personal coaching on how to become a Bonobo, please feel free to browse my Bonobo Coaching practice and connect with me. I will pass my lessons along.
Thanks for your interest. Stay tuned for more good news.
Namaste.
SerenaGaia
Author of Gaia, Eros, and many other books about love Professor of Humanities, University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez
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1 comment:
Great review! Making this year the year of the bonobo is our goal! Thanks for such a great write up!
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