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Sacred
sexuality
By Lexi Fisher
Have you ever had sex and wondered, "Is this all there is?" Just asking
this question takes courage and the nerve to begin exploring other possibilities
in an area that has so many taboos. But if you have asked, your answer may
be found in Tantra Yoga, the Yoga of Sacred Sexuality. This is the practice
of bringing full awareness into your body- breath, movement and voice. Tantra
Yoga is the practice of reawakening your authentic spontaneity and celebrating
the divine within yourself and your partner. It is a practice that connects
sex with spirit. Tantra
is often translated as "weaving"-the weaving of opposites such as spirit
and matter, light and shadow, male and female, expansion and contraction-into
the tapestry of our lives. It is a path of self-discovery. As
we practice accepting all parts of ourselves, healing shame and self-criticism,
we become more whole and can then accept the shadow in ourselves and others.
This acceptance, this "Yes" to life, is the attitude that allows us to
dive into the realms of sacred sexuality.
Our body is a temple
of the Divine and honoring our senses is a wonderful way to practice staying
fully in the present moment, in the Now. Tantra has sixty-four arts that
bring ritual into our lives to bridge the gap between ordinary life and
the sacred. These include: preparing and serving food, flower arranging,
making incense and perfume, dancing, singing, playing music, writing poetry,
massage, the use of herbs, and adornment.
As we practice
these arts and learn the magic of being present in each activity,
we enter a gateway into the sacred. Japanese Tea Ceremony is an example
of this. Each detail is performed with complete awareness creating the
doorway to experience presence and deep peace in a simple action, such
as pouring hot water into the tea bowl. Just doing this is an
opportunity to wake up and remember who we are. Anything we do
with full awareness becomes sacred. Our whole life can become a meditation,
an opportunity to remember who we are and bring our presence into every
area of our life.
Tantra is
also called the Yoga of Relationship. There are many spiritual
paths that are solitary and celibate. Tantra Yoga is a spiritual path
that is in the world, in the nitty gritty of our daily lives. Our partner
is our "beloved" and at times, as my partner Kip says, our "beloved button
pusher"! Just as musical instruments need to be tuned to play together,
so do we. One of our favorite Tantric exercises to deepen intimacy is
the "melting hug."
Looking into your
partner's eyes, move toward each other with full awareness and be mindful
of any thoughts or feelings as you approach. As you embrace, allow
all parts to touch, there are no nasty bits, all of you
is sacred. Synchronize your breathing and let your bodies melt,
again witnessing any thoughts and feelings. Continue to breathe together
three to five full minutes. Let this be a meditation
for you both as you feel yourselves come into resonance. When we take
time to synchronize our breath, slow down and come into harmony, we
can make Divine music.
The power of sexual
energy can also be employed for our transformation and healing. After
all, sexual energy creates new life. This is a very powerful force. With
Tantra techniques sexual energy is redirected from our genitals up, rather
than out, bathing our entire body, energizing and rejuvenating us.
Rather than a genital sneeze we experience orgasm in our whole body. As
we practice non-attachment at the height of desire we move from just having
an orgasm to being orgasmic.
Many of us have had
experiences of "spiritual sex" when we felt our soul connect with our
partner's soul. Some people have even said they were sure they had conceived
during this lovemaking, and in fact they had. These are times when all
the elements were right and they spontaneously felt a deep spiritual connection
with their partner. Tantra Yoga techniques enable us to cultivate this
spiritual sexual connection so these experiences aren't just a matter
of chance.
Using the Tantric
arts we can create a sacred space with flowers, candles and incense. By
committing to see the divine in your partner (which at times isn't easy.)
you see what it is that you really love about them. Now invite God, however
you understand God, to be present in your sexual loving. This sets the
stage to practice the Tantric techniques that enable you to move from
repression to expression of your full ecstatic potential.
Lexi
Fisher and Kip Moore have been practicing Tantra Yoga together for nine
years. They have studied with the great Tantra Yoga teachers: Charles
and Caroline Muir, Margot Anand, Bodhi Avinasha, and David Deida. They
teach weekend workshops, advanced residential retreats, men's and women's
groups and private sessions.
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Lexi Fisher D.C. Certified
Skydancing Tantra, and Ipsalu Tantra Kriya Yoga teacher; Network Chiropractor
and Wellness Coach (760)327-4041 |