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Drowning in an Ocean of Sexual Frenzy Subject of Full Power Living Internet Radio

World-renowned Eidetic Imagery practitioner Jacqueline L. Sussman discusses ideas from her book, Images of Desire, about how sexuality has replaced sensuality in our modern culture. She gives simple ideas for how we can reclaim our sensuality, something vital to full life experience as well as to full sexual expression.

(PRWEB) July 4, 2006 -- Sexuality abounds in our modern culture, particularly the form of pornographic sexuality we use to sell automobiles, emphasize in movie trailers to attract viewers, and revel in as the antics of Hollywood stars. According to psychologist Jacqueline Sussman, world-renowned Eidetic Imagery practitioner, at the same time such sexuality predominates, our true, deep, satisfying sensuality is on the wane.

Sussman appears on Ilene Dillon's Full Power Living Internet radio broadcast 9 a.m. (PT) Thursday, July 6, to discuss her concerns and solutions.

Sussman claims "We are a civilization of people hungry for sensual love while drowning in an ocean of sexual frenzy," which keeps us feeling emotionally unfulfilled. She says "sensuality is the inner warmth that radiates from some people and makes them objects of desire." It is a "deeper, longer lasting and richer essence that appeals to the opposite sex, a warm spirit that we carry within." On the show, she addresses this issue and gives solutions for reviving our natural sensuality.

Sussman is featured at 9 a.m. (PT) July 6 on Full Power Living, an Internet radio program aired live on World Talk Radio, hosted by psychotherapist Ilene Dillon.

Sussman has published two best selling books on Eidetics: "Freedom from Failure", a guide to discovering success in careers, love, parenting, and physical well-being, and "Images of Desire", a self-help book on relationships, intimacy and human sexuality. She conducts workshops in the U.S. and abroad helping people discover their natural inner presence and their untapped abilities, helping them to lead successful and empowered lives.

Full Power Living is “awakening the world to the power and importance of human emotions.” Past guests have included Dennis Bakke (Joy at Work), Candace Pert (What the Bleep Do We Know), and Dr. Kenneth Mattox (co-head of Katrina Medical Clinic at the Houston Astrodome). Ilene Dillon, M.S.W., of the San Francisco Bay Area, is the show originator and host.

Tune in to World Talk Radio at 9 am Thursday, July 6, 2006.

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