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Conscious Kink: A Sensual & Consensual Intro into Conscious BDSM

Updated: Nov 19, 2020


Kinky Tantra is playful – most and for all. We play with the polarities of leading and following sometimes called Dominating and submitting to enable ourselves to explore sides of us that we sometimes not so easily access.


Tantra helps us to connect with our anger, sadness and more. But have you encountered your inner bitch, slut, sadist or masochist yet? The power in powerlessness? The pleasure in summoning another?


In Dark Tantra we will explore creating a safe setting to explore dominance/submission in relating to a lover while also exploring various kinks including ancient tools from the Tantric modality.

Possibly you’ve played around with the magic of D/S in your sexual expression.

Maybe you’ve read about it and its ability to alter states of consciousness, as a path for sexual healing and its transformative possibilities.

Maybe a friend has shared with you their experience of the healing power of consciously exploring one’s taboo desires.


If there’s a kink or a fetish you have not explored but you know it’s in you, then a Dark Tantra session is a great way to explore this and make peace with it. It could be some fantasy you’re ashamed of; some part of your body unexplored or some name you want to be called. You may want to give your power away to someone and feel what that’s like. A Dark Tantra session is a beautiful way to explore your kinks, fetishes and fantasies.


Dark Tantra at a glance:

with the intention of expressing internal archetypes, increasing awareness, exploring darkness, healing repressed emotion, deepening connection in relationship, and integrating the psyche.

– focus: playing with polarities, acquiring kinky skills

– elements: conscious kink/BDSM, cuddling, touch, consent, Tantra, meditation, breathing techniques, movement.

–getting a taste of different tools (floggers, canes, paddles) and how to use them;

–how breathing improves every experience;

–how to include consent, boundaries and desires.





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