Shandarian sexuality, also called stellar sexuality, is not a sacred or divine sexuality, but a sexuality of the stars in the sense that it connects the spirit to the cosmos and the stars, making man and woman the incarnation of the principles of the cosmic masculine and feminine. The latter is thus based on the unification of the cosmic masculine (Alpha) and the cosmic feminine (Beta) generating the cosmic Androgyne. This state of androgeny resulting from the coupling takes the form of sexual positions called "Asterismos" or constellations. In these constellations, the energy-matter interaction between the cosmic masculine and the cosmic feminine generates the Khárisma (Χάρισμα). That's to say, the sexual act. This interaction produces and releases the creative and procreative energy powers of the cosmos which manifests through orgasm to fulfill their intentions (function) of creation in the universe.
The subject of sexuality: In Shandarism thought, sexuality is considered a normal and natural part of human incarnation. As a result, there are no strict moral connotations found in religions or conservative circles. In addition, since taboo subjects don't exist in Shandarism thought, the subjects of sexuality can be openly and freely discussed without any problem. However, this must be done with awareness and intelligence and not with vulgarity, stupidity and unconsciousness.
Circumcision & Excision: Circumcision is only performed in cases of proven phimosis in a surgical unit operated by a surgeon. Ritual circumcision is not practiced in Shandarism. Excision is strictly forbidden by Shandarian law, because it is considered as mutilation that has no real medical and vibrational benefits for the female incarnation.
In Shandarian sexuality, heterosexuality, homosexuality and bisexuality are all 3 present and complementary to each other. In this sense, heterosexuality is the first way that remains the primary and dominant sexuality in Shandarism. Then comes the second way, homosexuality, which counterbalances heterosexuality and are complementary to each other. Thus, without homosexuality, there is no heterosexuality. And without heterosexuality, there is no homosexuality. In other words, homosexuality and heterosexuality are necessary for their mutual existence in the cosmos. Finally, comes the third way which is bisexuality. It makes the connection and the link between heterosexuality and homosexuality. As a connection and link between heterosexuality and homosexuality, bisexuality is here a way of transition. In other words, it's through bisexuality that the incarnated consciousness can transit between heterosexuality and homosexuality.
In Shandarism, asexualism is the absence of stimulation of the sexual organs by coital, masturbatory or fellatory means. It is therefore a question here of sexual abstinence. From there, there are 2 types of asexualism according to their temporalities. In this sense, this asexualism can be temporary or permanent. Temporary asexualism ranging from 1 week to 1 year aims to regenerate, optimize or prepare the male and female genitals. Permanent asexuality going beyond a 1 to an indefinite duration or even until the end of this incarnation only responds to an absence of libido. It is not abnormal or pathological in itself. It's just a psychic, energetic and biological configuration due to the incarnation program and to what we need to live in experience.
Virginity, whether masculine or feminine, does not exist in Shandarian thought. Thus, for Shandarism, it is simply a belief that has no biological reality. Therefore, a virgin woman or man doesn't exist. Finally, if there is no virginity, there can be no loss of virginity, whether early or late. Similarly, virginity tests and certificates are worthless and have no reason to exist, since this virginity doesn't exist. Therefore, one cannot test or certify the existence of something that does not exist.
In Shandarism, free love simply means that one is free to mate. But for this to be possible, there must first be without psychic and energetic links with another person already established. Otherwise, it's not free love, but adultery! In this sense, Shandarism prohibits adultery, but authorizes free love. Finally, sexual freedom does not exist in Shandarian thought, it is a belief and an illusion of the mind taken for a reality, since our sexuality is conditioned by the limits of our incarnation and our psychology. There can therefore be no true sexual freedom.
Fornication is both an act and state in which mating is carried out unconsciously and without self-control. In this state, the person is not aware of the situation or control of his/her actions, so he/he is directed by the energy and force of fornication. This leads to sexual hubris that is not beneficial for life essence as well as incarnation. When there is fornication, the person is present, but without having his/her full lucidity. He or she thinks he or she is aware and has control over it, but the reality is that he ou she doesn't see what is really happening and and doesn't control anything!
Female and male prostitution is prohibited in Shandarism. Because the latter is seen as an activity and a sexual hubris that leads to the production of kesh and exploitation preventing the blossoming of consciousness, but also a vector of STDs (Sexually Transmitted Diseases). Which goes against the 7th of the 7 forbidden practices and cosmoethics.
Participating in or watching pornography is forbidden in Shandarism. This in order to avoid connections to and the influence of sexual egregores, sex addictions as well as parasitism by certain energetic entities (succubi and incubi). Conversely, erotic films remain authorized for adults, because they do not present any risk of connection or influence to a sexual egregore, nor any danger of addiction or parasitism by succubi or incubi.
Sex tapes: As long as the video is not marketed or publicly available; and its viewing remains in the private sphere, the sex tape is not considered pornography. On the other hand, the sex tape becomes pornography as soon as it is made available to the public (DVD, internet, etc.).
Nude selfies: As long as the photo does not show a sexual act (khárisma), it is not considered a pornographic image, but an erotic one. Which is different.
Topless: Topless remains authorized as long as it remains in the private sphere and does not lead to sexual hubris.