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Chuluaqui-Quodoushka
Chuluaqui Quodoushka (''CHOO-la-kway Kwuh-DOE-shka'') is a collection of sexual techniques and theories developed and promoted by the Deer Tribe Medicine Society, a New Age new religious movement and business co-founded by Harley Reagan and Diane Reagan in 1986. Harley Reagan cites a variety of ancient and contemporary cultures as the inspiration for these practices, including the Olmec, the Maya civilization, Mayan and the Toltec, though he formerly claimed that the practices were Cherokee. He has come under heavy criticism and his teachings have been denounced by the tribes whose ways he has claimed to teach.Giago, Tim,Phony Indians in ''The Baltimore Sun.'' Published 27 January 1993; accessed 7 September 2014. Overview According to Reagan and his followers, the "Quodoushka teachings" (also known as "the "Q" to adherents), guided exercises and rituals allow a person to improve relationships and reach "higher levels" of orgasm and sexual ecstasy.See the Home Box Office episode of " ...
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New Age is a range of spiritual or religious practices and beliefs which rapidly grew in Western society during the early 1970s. Its highly eclectic and unsystematic structure makes a precise definition difficult. Although many scholars consider it a religious movement, its adherents typically see it as spiritual or as unifying Mind-Body-Spirit, and rarely use the term ''New Age'' themselves. Scholars often call it the New Age movement, although others contest this term and suggest it is better seen as a ''milieu'' or ''zeitgeist''. As a form of Western esotericism, the New Age drew heavily upon esoteric traditions such as the occultism of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, including the work of Emanuel Swedenborg and Franz Mesmer, as well as Spiritualism, New Thought, and Theosophy. More immediately, it arose from mid-twentieth century influences such as the UFO religions of the 1950s, the counterculture of the 1960s, and the Human Potential Movement. Its exact origins ...
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