"Connection" is the key. You see, it's wholeness we're looking for. We truly need to feel connected. This need runs deep and exists at various levels: emotional, social, psychological and biological. If we don't feel connected, we don't feel loved. If we don't feel loved, we don't feel safe. If we don't feel safe, we don't feel peace. If we don't feel peace, we don't experience authentic happiness, or authentic love. But of course we keep trying. The endless search to somehow experience satisfaction... the urge for something, or someone different, ... or for "More! More! More!" whether it's more food, sex, shopping, TV, work or money... It's endless... you've noticed, right? ... The frustration only ends when we finally truly feel connected - not just to another human being, but to life itself then, the feeling of wholeness starts to be real and unconditional. This is the sacred spring from which love and peace arise. This is Tantra. |
I use the image of me and my partner Íris in a tender embrace to represent my work with Tantra, but not because this work is about sexual relationships.
This work is not really just about intimate relationships. It is not limited to exploring sexual pleasure.
This work is an invitation to explore the edges of your being, the core of your being, your usual limitations and your future potential.
The image represents for me balance, surrender, love, gratitude, compassion, kindness, innocence, gentleness and grace.
This is Tantra. This is what I invite you to explore with me.
This work is not really just about intimate relationships. It is not limited to exploring sexual pleasure.
This work is an invitation to explore the edges of your being, the core of your being, your usual limitations and your future potential.
The image represents for me balance, surrender, love, gratitude, compassion, kindness, innocence, gentleness and grace.
This is Tantra. This is what I invite you to explore with me.
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