Priestess of Power 6 Month Study

Let's get this out in the open. Women Who have been what society calls "Sexually Free Spirits" or "Promiscuous" have been punished and slammed through the ages. Whether it's Mata Hari or Sappho of Lesbos, whatever the scenario, any woman being sexual and upfront has always been labeled for doing exactly what our male species does.
Whenever we women do embrace our sexual needs we are ostracized, punished, abused, killed and then blamed for why this happened to us. But I'm here to tell you no matter what, it is okay for women to not only be sexual beings but feel free to talk about it, yes there is a struggle for intimacy and acceptance, but It has to start with you
There is Power in Sex and being in control of your own Yoni makes for some power plays, The only Place You control men is in bed, we could run the world if our sisters knew this, and knew how to hone in on Yoni Power!
Whenever we women do embrace our sexual needs we are ostracized, punished, abused, killed and then blamed for why this happened to us. But I'm here to tell you no matter what, it is okay for women to not only be sexual beings but feel free to talk about it, yes there is a struggle for intimacy and acceptance, but It has to start with you
There is Power in Sex and being in control of your own Yoni makes for some power plays, The only Place You control men is in bed, we could run the world if our sisters knew this, and knew how to hone in on Yoni Power!
Shiva and Shakti are indistinguishable. They are one. They are the universe. At the core of their mutual penetration the supreme consciousness opens
~Daniel Odier
When the masculine claims the feminine, he becomes the Shiva, the protective space, the conscious stillness and the clear stage on which she becomes the Shakti, completely free to dance her luscious cosmic dance of sensual beauty. As the Sacred Masculine develops and exhibits presence, integrity and focus, It becomes easy for the Sacred Feminine to express her organic orgasmic sensual being.
~Michael Sivanataraj St. Cole
Sisters, you do not want to miss this.
you will receive TWO (2) Books on Sacred Sexuality, which we will be studying together during these 6 months. We will go over:
and so very much more. Things I cannot say here.... |
The teaching of the sexual tantras all come down to one point. Although desire, of whatever shape or form, seeks completion, there is another kind of union than the one we imagine. In this union, achieved when the egocentric model of dualistic thinking is no longer dominant, we are not united with it, nor am I united with you, but we all just are. The movement from object to subject, as described in both Eastern meditation and modern psychotherapy, is training for this union, but its perception usually comes as a surprise, even when this shift is well under way. It is a kind of grace. The emphasis on sexual relations in the tantric teachings make it clear that the ecstatic surprise of orgasm is the best approximation of this grace. Mark Epstein, Open to Desire: Embracing a Lust for Life