Yonitalk
The name ‘Yonitalk’ is an expression for a woman’s connection (talk) with her womb space (yoni). For men it represents the contact to their softer,
receptive side. The contact and touch experienced during a tantra massage can open a portal for you to your divine feminine self. Furthermore your body’s
potential to experience voluptuousness can increase and serve as a source of sparkling life energy and enjoyment.
What is a Tantra Massage?
A tantra massage combines a variety of established massage techniques in a creative and integrative way. Sexual lust and the
heart’s desire are re-united.It strengthens your feeling of sexual self-worth.
During a Yonitalk tantra massage, you undertake a journey to explore your whole body, touching and full of variety, activating and
sensitizing all of your senses. You can never foresee exactly where the journey will take you, and you will not be forced in an
particular direction. There is no target to be reached: it is a space for the expression of whatever wishes to be expressed.
You are guided on your journey in a loving, caring way as we touch your body and soul. In this way you can reduce stress and
return to your inner self, charge yourself up with energy, ignite your sexual fire, and release any blockages you may now be able to feel.
A tantra massage often leads directly to a pure sense of well-being, but sometimes it can set other profound processes in motion and lead to unexpected feelings. Whichever
journey you take, we provide you with the safe space you need to let go and allow yourself to feel as fully as you can.
A massage helps your energy flow again by alternating active phases - kneading, vibrating and shaking individual body parts and pulling and smoothing out the energies - with
quiet spells and synchronised breathing. This can be deeply relaxing.
In a Yonitalk tantra massage, you will be respected and honoured as a sexual being, as Shiva and Shakti (see “What is Tantra?” for an explanation). Our massage also includes
very gentle elements, where you can experience being held, stroked with fur and feathers, and being washed in a ritual way. The massage is a space for intimacy, and it is a
time for you to relax and focus on yourself. You remain passive for the whole massage.
What is Tantra?
The word ‘tantra’ is Sanskrit and can be translated as ‘the innermost being’, ‘core’, or ‘essence’. As a body of teachings, Tantra is concerned
with making it possible to experience ecstasy. Ecstasy is considered to be the origin of all being, the essence of everything. This means that
increasing the sensitivity of all our senses can enable us to directly experience the original, unspoilt quality of being.
Tantra is the path to enlightenment through our senses; through lifting the duality between man and woman; through the experience of Shakti and
Shiva in ecstasy. The Hindu divine couple of Shiva and Shakti symbolise the male and female principles. Uniting them is seen to be uniting pure energy with pure consciousness.
Tantra is sexual healing: the re-discovery of our erotic-sexual, wild self.
Osho says:
"Tantra does not push sexuality. Tantra simply points out that sexuality can be a source of Bliss. And whoever experiences this Bliss can go on from there, since he is now
rooted in reality. And whoever experiences the ecstasy of sex can understand what the mystics have always referred to - that there is a greater Orgasm, a cosmic Orgasm.
Tantra says: "Accept life as something natural; be real and authentic. Sex is part of this: a deep possibility, a huge potential. And what´s wrong with feeling happy during this
? Happiness is a virtue, because happy people don't make other people unhappy. Only happy humans can contribute to the happiness of others.
Don´t try to fight against sexuality without knowing what sexual energy is, without knowing what sex is, without permitting yourself a deep experience of its reality and secrets.
A Tantric approach is to be together lovingly. There is nothing to calculate, nothing to mentally rehearse in advance, nothing definite to do. Sexuality is like a quiet prayer. To
love yourself is a meditation. It is something holy - the holiest of the holy.”
- Extract from the 'Book of Women' by Osho -
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