expat seems to be going well over the concepts of the self as a form separate from the universe.
Tell me, Expat, do you like the idea of singularity ?
I like that articles and ideas like this get spread.
Like the idea of Tantra, which I think I remember originated in philosophies of Lao Tzu and Taoism as well as Buddhism, Hinduism and have roots in most eastern mystic heritages.
The concept of the Sex as something more than just a chase for temporary release in the form of an orgasm.
I like to see sex as an art form.
Like Composing music, or Painting a picture, using synesthesia, blending several senses into one whole experience of pure pleasure, driving the sexual act into the mystical/magical realm by not focusing on orgasms, and in stead rather hold the orgasms back, by stopping stimulation when it seems impossible to stop, continuing after a few seconds pause.
Sound, smell, sight, sensation, taste, and even by pacing breaths, (for those of you who are familiar with pranayama or other breathing techniques, this can be great) words describing the senses, changing the focus of the sexual energy/chi/prana/ki/etc. from sense to sense, (words and other vocal expressions can be immensely powerful)
I think I agree with roady that knowing one's true self is kind of a paradox,
but then again, I won't say it to be impossible. Because I can't know.
yet.

I see the self or the ego, the body you currently inhabit, as a fraction of the true self. Everything is, according to eastern mystic traditions and Quantum Physics, connected much more intimately than we may first suspect.
Experiments within Quantum Mechanics and such have time and again demonstrated Bell's Theorem, which holds that two particles or objects, once they have been in contact with eachother remain correlated regardless of distance in such a way that if something occurs to one, it instantaneously (at the exact same nano-second, or perhaps without even as much as that) affects the other part. Regardless of distance.
Knowing this alone, and realizing that this has been proven to be "true" (true is such an odd concept, it changes at least once a year.)
Should be enough to help people reconsider their values.
The Orgasm, the Monetary Tick as Shakespeare dubbed it, isn't the most worthwhile goal of sex.
Self gratification is not the most noble goal, unless you are focused on the "true" self, which is all. (I have a tendency to make this correlate with the concepts of God, Pan, or other deities, spiritual views, etc. and I think religions are the most misunderstood and abused concept in our physical existence.)
The gentle sex that was described in that article does have a lot of advantages of the aggressive, orgasm-oriented sex that is the ordinary nowadays.
I am however of the orientation that you can be able to achieve this with multiple partners, though not to the extent that you can do it with more than two or three at a time.
It takes much more energy, and gives much more to both participants
It's great this sort of stuff gets posted in here.
Thanks man

Cheers.