THE ART OF EROTIC CEREMONY

We are born with an appetite for erotic pleasure, for the delicious sensations of intimate touch, erotic arousal and release. Yet negative social conditioning has wounded our innate erotic sensualism. Few of us experience the erotic nourishment that is our birthright; we survive on mere morsels of erotic pleasure.

Many men and women seek to heal their erotic wounds and awaken their sensuality, and seek this self-transformation in a safe and supportive context, one which honors erotic energy as sacred. Erosha is a new erotic arts discipline that uses erotic pleasure as a tool for personal and spiritual growth. The term "Erosha" derives from two words drawn from ancient cultures with rich erotic arts traditions: the Greek word "eros" -- the God of Love -- and the Sanskrit word "moksha" -- liberation.

Erosha consists of a set of highly nurturing erotic ceremonies that allow us to experience what we call "erosflow", an altered state of consciousness in which our entire attention is focused on the sublime sensations which stream through our body when we are highly charged erotically.

At some point in our sexual history most of us have experienced moments of erosflow. For most of us this occurs during the brief spasms of genital orgasm, when the involuntary contractions in our pelvis overwhelm our mind and we are completely absorbed in the physical sensations. But erosflow need not be confined to the brief moments of genital orgasm. If we acquire the skills we can surrender to sublime erotic sensation flowing through our entire body, entirely separate from genital release, and for much longer periods.

Erosflow is deeply gratifying and transformational, but it is not easily achieved. It takes skill and practice. The Erosha School provides the guidance and support for that discipline.

Erosha practice is for both men and women. The ceremonies are one-on-one, and are non-reciprocal in that one person acts as the erotic nurturer and the other as receiver. Erosha is designed for the needs of men and women, straight and gay.

Erosha ceremonies involve bodywork, breathwork, movement, dialogue and visualization. There are three different levels: Erosha I introduces the new student to an erotic nurturing ceremony. Erosha II builds on that foundation and guides the student to deeper and more powerful erotic surrender. Erosha III is for advanced students.

Erosha ceremonies are completely hygienic. There is no mouth-to-mouth, mouth-to-genital, or genital-to-genital contact, and no exchange of body fluids. Erotic stimulation occurs entirely as a result of visual and verbal communication and touch.

Successful practice of Erosha, both as receiver and nurturer, takes skill and training. The role of receiver might seem easy: the receiver simply surrenders to the nurturer's erotic attention. But for most people this surrender is fairly shallow. Access to deep levels of erosflow is blocked by deeply conditioned erotic wounds, and by physical and emotional rigidity and other restraints. Pushing past these barriers is usually a challenge.

The role of Erosha nurturer is far more complex, requiring a special emotional and erotic disposition and a specific set of erotic nurturing skills. Professional nurturers are trained and certified by the Erosha School to practice this art.
 
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