What are your limits?
Do you have a clear sense of where YOU begin and end? Where others do?
On the eve of Easter Monday, you’re invited to join an exploration, experience and conscious practice journey between the worlds of Classical Tantra and Consent Culture.
The Invitation
Join a 2.5 hour session hosted by Mx. Gili including a workshop part and a guided experience part (about 70/30 ratio) drawing from practices of classical tantra and yoga traditions, consent education and modalities, insights and experiences from dozens of play spaces and intimate encounters.
The Potential
learn and experience the difference between limits and boundaries
feel and express different types of limits
gain practical tools and experience in noticing and expressing boundaries in different situations
receive an introduction to the subtle bodies and a concept of "bliss body" - the outermost "layer" of being
The Investment
TIME: 18:45: doors open | 19:00: doors close | 21:30 departure
MONEY: €22 (please reach out for reduced price options)
About Bliss Body
Known in the Yoga Philosophy in many forms, some of which refer to it as a subtle blissful plane where we siese from conceptualizing endings and beginning and realize the subtle connectivity of everythingness.
Other descriptions and references to Bliss Body include:
“The bliss sheath is that which covers and causes the causal world and body of man. The three sheaths of intellect, mind, and life are the coverings of the astral universe and body of man. The matter sheath manifests as the physical universe and body of man.”
“In the vast majority of humans, the fifth sheath is totally underdeveloped. This is the anandamaya kosha, the subtlemost body which is experienced as ananda (spiritual bliss). Generally only saints, sages, and genuine mystics have done the inner work necessary to make ananda a living part of their daily experience, and most people are hardly even aware that this level of consciousness exists within themselves.”
“the deepest layer of our being, representing our innate sense of joy, contentment, and fulfillment. It is the part of us that experiences happiness independent of external circumstances.”