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Safety and Ethics
Learning how to engage in our society with sexuality and intimacy safely is a challenge.
The topic is charged!
On one hand, we have a near total repression and denial of sexuality and its inherent pleasure possibilities.
On the other, we have an morbid over-fascination with sex that is largely denied and kept in the shadow.
And this repressed energy is used to sell beer!
Few of us have any helpful role models for healthy, mature discussion, much less practice of sexuality.
Most of us are starved for touch and sexual expression.
It’s a time bomb…a perfect storm of elements to trigger our darkest impulses and emotions.
Dakinis seek to access these energies in their work in an ethical way.
Learning how to navigate these ethical morays is key to being an empowered dakini. Learning about consent and communication is key to this process. Another essential to the process is speaking with someone in your field about your experiences as a therapist or healer. A non-judgemental ‘outside eye’ helps you see what is important for you and how you can best serve your clients’ needs while not neglecting yourself.
We offer and organize professional supervision on a standalone basis as well as in a more comprehensive coaching arrangement.
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