"Utilizing material sequestered away in museum and university archives and rarely seen, evidently because of its explicit sexuality, Ruth Schumann Antelme reveals an aspect of Egypt that many have suspected but no one to date has demonstrated: an intense and joyous eroticism that plays out in the human sphere but is intimately tied to a profound metaphysical and cosmological Egyptian understanding--sex as a sacrament."
John Anthony West, author of The Traveler's Key to Ancient Egypt
". . . the first book to explore the sexual philosophy and practices of the ancient Egyptians. A truly intriguing study."
The Midwest Book Review, January, 2002
“. . . clearly and in great detail shows a part of the human side of ancient Egyptian civilization; that sexual intercourse was something that was seen as physically gratifying, spiritually gratifying and necessary not only for species survival, but also for spiritual and cosmic well-being.”
Cristina Rizen,
Cup of Wonder, Issue #7