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🌶️🌶️🌶️ = High Spiciness (clothing optional events that may include sexual touch**, only if desired)
Does this event spark your curiosity? If you have questions or specific needs, please contact Craig at craig.cullinane@bodyelectric.org.
About the Workshop
The connection between the Erotic and the Divine is Sacred. Many religious leaders and guides, however, have experienced wounding and trauma that has impacted their connection to their Sacred Erotic self. We have been taught from culture and family that we should fear or subdue our Erotic selves rather than welcome and celebrate this Sacred relationship. This personal and cultural wounding can inform our relationship to the Divine and impact our service and leadership to the religious/spiritual communities we serve.
Healing the Sacred Erotic Connection is a 4-day workshop that welcomes clergy, lay ministers, and religious leaders/guides into a deep experience of reclaiming their Sacred Erotic selves. Employing the skillful practices of Body Electric – inviting embodiment, cultivating a relationship to our Sacred Breath, and offering and receiving intentional Erotic touch – we will explore and strengthen one of the most fundamental experiences of being human: the integration of our Erotic self and our connection to our Divinity. This is an opportunity to join an experience of Sacred/Erotic personal and communal healing.
In this workshop we will explore the questions:
This workshop is for men folk who serve as clergy, priests, rabbis, imams, lay ministers, and other religious guides/leaders. In this workshop we do not hold a singular “Truth” about the Divine. Your personal conception of Divinity is most welcome here as we share space with other leaders who may hold different views.
The workshop will begin on Tuesday, November 19th – Friday, November 22nd. This workshop is specifically scheduled during the week to give religious leaders time to be home with their respective communities on the weekend.
For some leaders, it can be challenging to participate in this workshop because of the ideas the people from their respective religious/spiritual communities hold about erotic exploration. Therefore, we strongly affirm the importance of confidentiality, and consent for all participants at this workshop.
How can we support your decision? Contact Craig at craig.cullinane@bodyelectric.org.
*Cisgender is a term that is used to describe people whose gender identity matches the sex they were assigned at birth. For example, someone who was assigned male at birth (AMAB) and identifies as a man is a cisgender man.
** Touch is with with hands only.