The Energy We Bring to Sex and Love (Part 2)
Expand Your Capacity for Love
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40m
In Part 1, John explored the energy we bring to sex and love—the ways we expand, the ways we hesitate, and how devotion can lead us beyond old patterns.
In Part 2, we take the exploration deeper, uncovering what it truly means to offer our energy in intimacy. How do we transmit our deepest truth—whether through stillness, expression, or movement? How do we trust the unknown without needing to control the outcome? And how can we cultivate an intimate life that is not just habitual, but a work of art?
Through this 40-minute compilation from Fierce Love (Austin, 2024), John guides participants into a deeper embodiment of their energy in sex and love, showing how to offer it in a way that creates depth, trust, and transformative intimacy.
If you are ready to bring more presence, depth, and creativity into your love and sex life, this teaching will support you in making intimacy a living practice—one that expands you and those you love.
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