Subtlety Over Extremes

THE WOUND IS THE CURE

Sexuality is charged in our society and we must recognise that each one of us has had a different experience of it, at different times of our lives. The yet unexpressed emotional resonance of these experiences colour and shape every relationship we create. I understood this weekend that the root of this work is to reunite mind with body, so that the body feels safe enough to hold the heart. In order that the heart can feel what has not been allowed to be expressed.

When the heart becomes a safe place to inhabit we naturally transform.

It was incredible to see KMRT® at work over a recent weekend workshop and how from the simplicity of awareness, acknowledgement and entraining of Kundalini through the energetic structure KMRT® provides, such profound movement was created within the women who joined us. When women gather magic happens.

SUBTLETY OVER EXTREMES

So often with Tantric work or experiences connected to sexual exploration and healing the extremes are sought out, the intensity is hunted as this is where the majority of us recognise as being something impactful. Where as it is so often in the subtlety where the biggest realisations can bring the biggest opportunity for evolution. Subtlty allows us to have the conscious realisation without the body having to go back into an extreme experience.

This is where we can put the pieces back together, in softness, at our own pace, as this is what creates a safe somatic pathway to gift the practices of self healing to the individual.

So they are in control of their own process and both body and mind feel at ease enough to take the reigns of their own journey of integration.

This is what KMRT® can give us, a gentle pathway back home to the core of our being, through meeting our sexual energy and its resonance, which in turn can be the natural source of a balanced sense of vitality and sensual self.

Where we once carried the wound, this place can become the cure.

Image credit…“The Great Wound” from the Supra Oracle Deck by Peter Durham

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