The Life of the Courtesan - A Model for the Post-Industrial Woman?
Here is my sister Diana, aged 23, as she sets out in her career. So what was her career? Model, Business Woman, Homemaker? None of the typical.
No Diana's career was a very specialized but historic one. She lead the life of Madame de Stael, or Madame de Pompadour, or Pamela Harriman - Diana's career was that of the Courtesan. No I didn't say prostitute. I said Courtesan. So what's a Courtesan then?
Join us as we make the case that the life of the Courtesan may be one of the best choices that a woman can make in any time of history. All break any glass ceiling. All end with a devoted group of friends both men and women. All have power and respect. All have what money they need. They all have fun too.
The short series begins in Trusted Space Lifestyles - Here
We open with the Introduction and later next week we will explore the following:
Please join Di and I as we travel through time and her life and explore the secrets of the Life of the Courtesan
- Chapter 1 - The Mind - The Core of Courtesanship - Being well educated versus going to school
- Chapter 2 - Sex - The art of being really loving rather than making love
- Chapter 3 - Husbands/Mates, Fellowship and Fidelity - Going beyond the body to the whole person
- Chapter 4 - Post Modern Relationships - Return to Hunter Gatherer Society
- Chapter 5 - The Kingdom - The underlying contract with nature and with Our Nature
