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Sacred Sexuality

Listening to Our Bodies

Leslie Blackburn

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English
Purple Platypus Press
12 December 2024
Part memoir, part trauma-informed guidebook for personal transformation, Leslie Blackburn's Sacred Sexuality: Listening to Our Bodies is also an inspiring adventure story and a down-to-earth look at how a body-centered spiritual awakening can help us unfold into more authentic, creative and sexually fulfilling lives.

Create the life you choose Rejuvenate your body Reclaim your sexual sovereignty Witness and learn from places in your body Release old patterns and limiting beliefs Build the foundation to explore your unique ecstatic, orgasmic repertoire Reclaim your power and your choice Feel really good about feeling good!
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Imprint:   Purple Platypus Press
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 23mm
Weight:   585g
ISBN:   9798991871037
Pages:   402
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Leslie Blackburn, MS, RCST(R) (they/them) former mechanical engineer turned sexuality educator and spiritual coach, now a conscious community leader, is a queer, omnisexual, polyamorous, ecosexual, genderqueer supporter of all beings to be authentically who they are.

Reviews for Sacred Sexuality: Listening to Our Bodies

""While so many sex educators use a language that is chillingly medical, highly intellectualized, or harshly excerpted from the commercial raunch culture that flavors so many articulations of contemporary sexuality, Leslie Blackburn speaks from a place of joy, giggles and wisdom."" Jane Fader, Author, Producer, Director ""I have to say, as a writer and teacher, I really like your style. You are a clear, loving, lovely writer and I can tell that you teach with so much integrity, always leading people back to trust and knowledge of themselves."" Rachel Jamison Webster, Professor of Creative Writing at Northwestern University and author of Mary is a River.


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