Special Event in London | 17-18 February 2003

 

Evening talk Monday 17 February
Venue: St James’s Church, Piccadilly. 7p.m. to 8.30p.m. Pay at the door only £10/£5 concs.

Sex, Love and Tantra
When sexual intimacy happens in the context of deep love, one may experience a timeless dimension, which can only be called divine. This sublime quality could be called the ‘soul of sex’. Sacred sexuality is a quality many people yearn for. The question is, how to access it in daily life? Tantra, an eastern life approach, is both an art and a science to access our innate capacity for ecstatic sex, deeply nourishing love and expanded states of consciousness. Methods of Tantra utilise the senses. Through sensorial awareness, we can discover the full spectrum of our ecstatic potential. This evening offers the opportunity to learn about the history and meaning of Tantra as well as diving into a discovery of how easy it is to access the Tantra experience here and now.

Geho and Sarita are authors of the book Tantric Love and founders of the School of Awakening.
They are caring and compassionate guides to the heart of the Tantra experience. Being long time Tantric partners, meditators and healers, their teaching is solidly based in their own experience.
They both spent many years in the presence of the Tantric master,Osho, in India.
Vegetarian food, drinks and books will be on sale afterwards.


Geho and Sarita are also leading an Alternatives non-residential Weekend workshop:

Tantra Energy Ecstasy
Dive into the Tantra experience with Geho and Sarita, as they guide you into an ecstatic journey utilising
the energies of sex, heart and spirit. You may be surprised how quickly you can access your capacity for expanded states of bliss and consciousness as you enter the world of Tantric meditation and celebration.
on 17-18 May 2003
at The Windsor Centre in London
£110 /£70 concs

Please contact Alternatives directly for more details of both events and bookings :
Alternatives, St James’s Church, 197 Piccadilly, London, W1J 9LL
Tel: 020 7287 6711, Fax: 020 7734 7449,
E-mail: alternatives@ukonline.co.uk Website: www.alternatives.org.uk