Wednesdays; 2/22, 3/1, 3/8; 11 am – 1 pm PST | click-here-for-full-pdf-version Sex as a Mirror: Deepening Our Potential for Intimacy with Ourselves and Others Niyati Evers, MAPW Our sexuality is a mirror into how we show up in relation to ourselves and to other people: what our habitual patterns of relating are, how much of ourselves we are able to bring into our experiences of sex, how we deal with closeness and separation and how deeply we can stay in touch with ourselves while being connected to another person. Potentially, our sexuality is a place where we can express … Read More
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