welcome to the temple of
unity
A co-created space where we will journey through and explore and deepen the relationships we have with ourselves, the space we inhabit, the divine, and other
During this temple, we will explore a felt presence of our internal and external worlds, discovering these terrains through our 5 senses, allowing whatever needs to arise, without changing it, merely being present with what is
How can we be in deeper communion with ourselves?
how can we be in deeper communion with the space around us?
How can we open up and be present with the divine?
How can we cultivate deeper presence and connection to other?
In this evening's journey of consciousness we'll explore:
what we perceive around us (hearing, smell, sight, touch, taste)
within us (the flow of information emanating from our bodies)
our psychic activity (emotions, images, moods, thoughts) and our sense of connectedness (our sense of connection with beings outside the body we inhabit)
By exploring and integrating consciousness itself, we open up to the world of the subtle. By making a nest for consciousness, unity can emerge
WHat is a temple?
A temple is a space where people come together to explore intimacy, connection, sensuality, with self and with other.
Temples are spaces where community is built- it is a space to be vulnerable, to be welcomed without any masks, and to show up authentically.
It is a space Where all emotions and aspects of self are welcome. They are spaces where you can explore and develop your connection with your body and your sxuality in a conscious, loving way.
A Temple is a space where nothing needs to happen. To let go of expectation about how things should go and what to expect from yourself and the evening.
Temples are sober spaces
Temples are co-created spaces that are grounded in consent and respect. Any breaches of these principles will not be tolerated.
what a temple isn’t?
A place to be performative
A place to follow strict gender roles
A place where you feel obliged to feel sexy, happy and have the desire to interact all the time.
A place where you have to interact with someone if you don't feel it. The most important thing is to listen to yourself and act in coherence with your own personal truth of the moment. This means you can step out of any exercise at any point.
What is the structure of a temple?
INTRODUCTION OF A TEMPLE, WELCOME CIRCLE
The NEXT PART IS dedicated to creating a safe(r) space- we will go through agreements and explore some consent exercises.
the next part will dedicated to guided practises related to connection, sensuality, and intimacy.
We will take a break to share food, eat and change clothes (if you wish)
CENTRAL PRACTICE
Free flow-
tHIS is where the guided practiceS end and the time when you will have opportunity to PUT INTO PPRACTICE WHAT YOU HAVE LEARNT, connect with yourself, others, co-create mini workshops, sing, dance, cuddle, massage, meditate, connect with others through eros, laugh, share sensuality- all of this can happen, and none of it has to happen…
This is the beauty of the Temple: the power of listening and surrendering to the mystery, letting flow what wants to emerge from this particular group of people.
event details:
Date & Time: 8th june 7:30pm - 11:55pm
Audience: Flinta, LGBTQIA+ and friends and allies
What to Bring: comfortable clothes, temple clothes, food to share with the group
Solo or Partnered: singles, partners, groups welcome (everyone needs a ticket)
Location: paris, 13th arrondissement
price:
Solidarity ticket: 36€
Regular ticket: 46€
support ticket: 56€