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Authorizing and Sexualizing of the Inner Space
The insight presented in this snip revolves around the concept of the authorizing and sexualizing of the inner space over centuries. It starts with the idea that inner feelings have gained authority in defining one's identity, dating back to the 18th century and the influence can be traced back to Rousseau. The 18th century marked a tipping point where the inner space became more significant in shaping who we are, with emotions gradually gaining more authority. Moving towards the present day, there's a shift towards sexual desires being fundamental in understanding identity, as evidenced by the emergence of terms like LGB and straight, aligning one's identity with their sexual desires. This evolution of grounding identity in sexual desire has impacted both public and pastoral life, with issues arising as individuals now view their identity primarily through their sexual desires, which has implications for societal and religious spheres.