Sexual Awakening: Trauma, Healing and Freedom

Sexual Awakening: Trauma, Healing and Freedom
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There’s a stigma around sex, particularly for women. Not only do they ignore talking about it, but also ignore their sexual health. It’s important to blow the lid off a big taboo in awakening the community. In that light, talking straight about sexual trauma, awakening, and Kundalini is important.

Look around yourself and you will know at least one person who has been through sexual trauma. Going through newspapers and national figures, the sexual abuse rates are frightening. Through these references, you can assume how much courage and intentionality is required to overcome such experiences, and how deep the impact may be.

There can be bad things in one’s sexual history to intersect with their sexual awakening. Those things can cause big pain and repressed memories of something awful.

But before getting into other things, it is important to know what is Sexual Awakening.

It is quite like being sexually liberated; it means you become your original essence. You know your sexual organs and your primal energy. It’s not the general idea that you have, but you actually become so familiar with it that you know each name, each muscle, and their personality. You can identify the center point that connects to your nervous system, which in turn connects to your energy body. So much more can be accessed from your sexual organs!

Sexual awakening makes you able to identify your turn-ons and turn-offs. This way, you can also train yourself to drop into an ecstasy and bliss state in a moment and drive sexual energy all around your body through the activation of your pleasure centers. In the course, you forget the shame and disgust around this topic. All you get is a more empowered, sexually healthier version of yourself. You start respecting yourself, and you turn into a person who can’t put up with just anyone.

Sexual trauma and Awakening

Abuse memories, terrifying feelings, and intense anxiety can make sexual awakening difficult. It can be more anxiety-provoking. However, it needs to start somewhere. Therapists can help overcome and find freedom, but the process itself can be overwhelming, especially when there’s no one around to confide in and share the experience.

You need to show up for yourself to find freedom. Therapists are of great help and the support that they provide is essential for future wellbeing, peace, and empowerment.

It’s about self-discovery and let go of the traumatic past.

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