Foundation for Sex Positive Culture presents: Mindful Erotic Embodiment
June's theme: Shadow Play

Sat, Jun 18, 2016 at 12pm

  • 18+
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A conscious self pleasuring practice facilitated by Seattle Sexological Bodyworkers. June's facilitators: Kat & Charlie

Mindful Erotic Embodiment is a conscious self-pleasuring exploration practiced within a communal erotic space. This practice can be transformative! Mindful Erotic Embodiment sessions will weave together the heart and genitals in the heart-field of supportive community. This often produces a state of arousal that is free of fantasy, unfinished emotional business, religious dogma, cultural caveats and habitual sexual behaviors. In this erotic trance state, an individual becomes aware of the body as a source of wisdom, happiness and freedom. This event will involve breathing, savoring, sound, movement, self-touch, placement of attention, and awareness of intention. Please come prepared to engage with your desire. Bring toys and any supplies you might want including towels or mats to sit on. We will create a sacred and supportive space full of music and good company.

No late entry will be allowed due to the intimate nature of this workshop. Doors will be locked at 10 minutes after the start time.
Cost at the door: $20.
Attendance limited to 30.
Questions? Email Education@thefspc.org

About the Facilitators:
Kat is a Certified Sexological Bodyworker with over 15 years of experience in facilitation and coaching. She believes that sexual health, pleasure, and intimate connection with oneself and others are basic human rights, and has finally found a way to help people reclaim those rights. www.embodyingbliss.com

Charlie is a sex and relationship coach, a certified sexuality educator, and an internationally-acclaimed speaker. He’s certified as a Sexological Bodyworker and has been working in this field for over 20 years. His areas of focus include sex and shame, sex-positivity, queer issues, masculinity and gender, communities of erotic affiliation, and many sexual & relationship practices. www.makesexeasy.com

For more information about this workshop and more, visit theFSPC.org


Seattle Center Exhibition Hall

301 Mercer Street
Seattle, WA 98109