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Hi guys, I hope you are all keeping well. I just saw some talks here about me and my colleagues. And I feel like to explain myself. I fully understand that you are coming from a point of view of very linear way of thinking - each time expecting the same buzz as the last time, wanting some certain experiences, for example nudity ... Well, we women are always somewhere in our cycle. Good thing about that is that every week you can discover some new sides of the same woman. For example, sometimes we have our periods. Sometimes we are in such a stage of life when we need a bigger bodily integrity. Sometimes we we just had a baby and we are breastfeeding and trust me that's a big reason to cover your body that more belongs to much more important and sacred porpose that just to show beauty. We are all changing each moment. If we are not changing we are stuck and we don't grow. Tantric perspective on body is that body is sacred, we are trying to heal results of sexual shame and from seeing body and sex as sinful. At the same time also teaching bounderies, respect and integrity, because it's the other side of the same coin. You can not open up and explore your vulnerability if ypu are not in a safe environment. Tantric view on nudity is as anatural way to be, not as some duty to please men's eye. To be honest, me personally as more I feel pushed into nudity because I am there as some sexual object that has to please a man that's the moment that I Don't take sarong off. If I feel respected as a person, woman and I am able easily communicate my bounderies than I feel free to be nude as a natural expression of myself. My regural clients saw me in every aspect... Nude, dressed, semi nude...
I hope it's understandable what I tried to explain.
Take care and please don't give up on propre meaningful tantra. Because I can tell you, Danu or Rea are really good therapists. There's always something new to explore. I do tantra over 10 years and I'm still learning. That's why I still do it. There's still where to grow...
Namaste
Beatha