What we Bring to Sex and Love (Part 1)
For Sacred Intimacy : Teachings
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25m
What energy do you bring to sex and love? What is powerful and magnetic about the way you love? And where do you feel yourself holding back? It can be difficult to step beyond the familiar—to move outside the habits and patterns we’ve built—especially when we are uncertain of how our partners, the world, or even our own nervous system will respond.
To expand beyond what is known requires a willingness to surrender—not in passivity, but in devotion. Devotion to love itself. Devotion to artful expression. Devotion to something greater than the mind’s need for control.
In this 20-minute compilation from Fierce Love (Austin, 2024), John walks participants through an exploration of their strengths and challenges in sex and love, illuminating how to amplify their unique energy from a place of trust and depth.
If you are curious about how to expand your range and create more art in love and sex, this compilation will provide you with guidance and structure as you move forward and explore.
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