Sacred Sexuality – Tantra

Sacred Sexuality – Tantra gathers writings on the meeting place between sexuality, embodiment, intimacy, energy, spiritual practice, and personal transformation. These essays explore sacred sexuality and neo-Tantra with both openness and discernment, honoring the real healing potential of this work while also naming the risks, distortions, and abuses that can arise when sexuality is framed as spiritual practice without enough ethics, skill, or care.

This category is for readers who want a clearer understanding of Tantra, neo-Tantra, Tantric healing, intimacy practices, energetic awakening, practitioner-client dynamics, consent, boundaries, and the shadow side of spiritualized sexuality. The focus is not on exotic fantasy or sexual performance, but on presence, truth, self-awareness, and responsible practice.

At its best, sacred sexuality invites a person to meet the body as a living temple, not an object to be used, improved, or overcome. It asks for reverence, honesty, maturity, and deep respect for the human being inside the experience.

  • a group of people at a Tantra event sit cross-legged, eye gazing

    What You Should Know About Tantra

    A clear and protective guide to Tantra, neo-Tantra, kundalini, consent, Tantric Thrall, participation mystique, and the shadow side of Tantra events, workshops, and private sessions. Written from long practice and direct experience, this essay helps seekers understand both the beauty and the risks of modern Tantra before entering the space.

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    Sacred Sexuality and Tantra

    What is sacred sexuality, and how is it connected to Tantra? In this personal essay, Sunyata reflects on neo-Tantra, sexual energy, spiritual intimacy, and the possibility that sex, when entered with presence and reverence, can become a doorway into communion with the divine.