By healing our sexuality, and supporting others to heal their own, we bring healing to the world and its problems. If we bring sexuality into balance we will bring the world into balance also.
To discover where that came from read on …
Some things I remembered today.
(Taken from a personal journal entry written earlier this morning.)
- The solstices/equinox are always a significant time for me. Personally, a place to take stock and/or take the necessary steps to move forward. Professionally, a time I feel inspired to share how the energies of the world we live in, spiritual and physical, impact our sexuality. How we can align with that energy for greater sex, and possibly healing of and through, our sexuality/sexual expression.
- It really doesn’t matter what the ‘experts say’ I have to go with my intuitive sense of things and generally I am right, if only for me. That is the only person whose decisions I am responsible to make.Professionally it is not about being right but being in the moment and providing that step for my clients to make the decisions only they can make.
- I am a ‘mud seer,’ generally I just get a sense about things and don’t know why. I can choose to leave it as a basic sense or pull out details, reflect on my knowing if you will. There are so many things I would like to take time to reflect on. So many thoughts I would like to share. Observations, reactions and insights from, or about, what I see in the world, read in a blog , feel or intuit. So much inspiration I want to explore and express. There is no way to share it all and sometimes my reaction and response are just for me; no matter how I try, it cannot be expressed by words on a page.
One such inspiration is a blog by Sex Geek Andrea Zanin, a woman I admire and respect greatly.
I was so moved I had to comment: “I too have thought about sexuality work in relationship to the other issues in the world. I know the work I/others do is important. Perhaps it is important not despite, but because of, the many issues that exist in the world.” I wanted to reflect on the reasons the work is important – both the ones I’ve always known and the ones that were brought more clearly into focus. In trying to find a way to share with others, I discovered it is impossible to express the full spectrum of why i feel this work is important. There are so many thoughts, feelings and intuitive senses that if I could share it would be a dissertation and yet there are not enough words to fully express it. Every clarification would need a clarification, every thought would bring a new question and so on.
Rather than try to say it all, I have distilled the essence and I leave it without explanation.
By healing our sexuality and supporting others to heal their own, we bring healing to the world and its problems. If we bring sexuality into balance we will bring the world into balance also.
We can all embrace “It starts with me!” Whether it’s “Sacred Sex Starts with Me” or “Healing the World Starts with Me” it’s all healing.
Who you are and what you do matters!
Passionately yours,
Cheri
Resources:
If you would like another perspective on the importance of sexuality work, please read the thoughtful, comprehensive and perhaps provocative blog post that inspired me.
Want to read more of what inspires me? “it’s not about sex” and other lies, this has sparked some great conversations on Polyamoury.