Foundation for Sex Positive Culture presents: Increasing Intimacy
An Introduction to Tantra

Sat, Sep 12, 2015 at 12pm

  • 18+
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Question: What do Hot Sex and Good Therapy have in common?

Answer: Quality attention and attuned awareness.

Quality attention and attuned awareness are skills that deserve to be studied and practiced. They can mean the difference between a human-to-human interaction that fills our wells and one that leaves us feeling drained. It can also mean the difference between mediocre and mind blowing sex.

Spend 4 hours with Nekole Shapiro as she supports you to more deeply connect with yourSelf and others. Exploring Intimacy will direct your attention toward your capacity to be present with yourself and others by using Oxytocin generating exercises and Tantric practices. Come to class prepared to breathe, move and release things that may be keeping you from attaining or deepen these skills.

This is a clothed class. Touch will be incorporated into the training. Consent will also be emphasized as a practice before each exercise.

Cost at the door: $40.

***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.***

Questions can be directed to education@thefspc.org

About the Educator:

Nekole Shapiro helps you dive into your body to find your own best expert for your own best life.  With her roots firmly in Tantra, she weaves her lifetime of body-work experience together with her Columbia University pre-medical and cultural anthropology studies to create ground breaking education experiences for parents, birth pros, sex educators, activists and countless others searching to bring the human back to humanity.  Her “almost indescribable” approach is catching on and changing lives!You can learn more about Nekole at http://www.nekole.com


This workshop is presented by the Foundation for Sex Positive Culture. Please go to TheFSPC.org for more information.

This event is sponsored by the Center for Sex Positive Culture.


Seattle Center Exhibition Hall

301 Mercer Street
Seattle, WA 98109