Moving with Spirit
by Kypris
February 10th, 2009
Why do I dance? To feel alive, to feel sexual, to connect to my innermost feelings and express them, to connect to others in a juicy and powerful space, to feel more like me, to shake off all the emotional baggage I don’t need, to discover facets of me that I didn’t know were there. Dancing 5 days a week, when I do the practice, not only keeps me in great physical condition, but improves my mental and emotional health, and my authentic connection to the moment and to other people. Through dance I find, over and over, the path to an ecstatic connection to my body, to Spirit, and to other people. So as I arrived at my show yesterday, I remembered all these reasons why I dance, and I realized that performing is no different, only I am sharing all of this with an audience. I opened my heart to all the people in the room as I flowed into moving with the music. Dropping in once again to that powerful ecstasy, I was transformed, I became the Goddess, and I was one with Spirit. And afterward, someone in the audience shared the gift of these words with me: Love like your heart’s never been broken, Work like you don’t need money, and Dance like nobody’s watching.
Namaste,
Kypris
Kypris, Dakini and Shamanic Tantra Teacher holds a master’s degree in Biology, as well as a master’s degree in Counseling Psychology, and is an initiated HeartWisdom Tantric Priestess. She is the author of “Journey to Sexual Wholeness, The Six Gateways to Tantric Sexuality”.
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February 11th, 2009 at 2:53 am
Hi,
I have been experimenting with whole meditations and whole body orgasms for some time and read what ever I can get hold of on the subject. One thing that i have found in my own body experience but have not seen in any of the literature is–after getting very aroused and having several ‘dry cums’ or as you put it–’whole body orgasms’, I find that I can make the experience extremely intense by squeezing the testes. This produces an intensity that I have not found other wise.
Anyone else been there with this? Also, if the tantric word for the penis is lingam and the word for vaginia is Yoni, what is the area between the anus and the testicles, the testicles and the scrotal sag called in tantric love?
I have bought and view the recordings on the yoni massage and meditation, and I will be purchasing the lingam tapes as soon as they are available.
Thanks,
Stan
February 12th, 2009 at 4:20 pm
That was wonderful insight, Kypris. I think that the exploration of channeling universal love leads to immense self discovery. It only adds to my looking for to the dance puja coming up. Also, the last sentence of “Love…work…dance” really is a good tool for overcoming the grip of the powerful self consciousness that i can have of myself. Thanks for for the inspiration!
Oh, i don’t know the tantric word for that area that Stan asked of, but i can add an interesting idea of that particular spot from the view of acupressure. That is the first pressure point having to do with what is called the Ren meridian (circulation paths in the body). And, i think it happens to be also a very pleasure sensitive one if massaged correctly right?
Namaste,
Patrick
February 13th, 2009 at 11:52 am
Hi Stan,
You ask some very good questions about the practice of tantra. I’m not sure if you are talking about squeezing the testes with PC muscle tension or hand pressure. Squeezing the PC muscle (the muscle you use to stop the stream of urine) can produce some very intense orgasms without ejaculation, and is a practice that my healing partner, Steven Jay, does regularly.
As for tantric anatomy, alas, I’m not aware of any Sanskrit words for the area between the anus and testicles. Steven and I call it the “tweeny” because it is “between” these two very sensitive places on a man’s body. And as Patrick says, it is indeed a very pleasure sensitive part of the body. I’m also not aware of any name for the scrotal sac. Perhaps some of our other readers can help us out!
Good luck with your practice, and thanks so much for sharing with us.
Namaste,
Kypris