Sarah LaFleur – The Tantric Arts Collective (The Tantric Arts Collective 2020)
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We welcome you exactly as you are.
We welcome all of your…
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We welcome you exactly as you are and invite you to share, explore, and create with us.
The Tantric Arts Collective is an inclusive community dedicated to excavating & celebrating aliveness through the practice of tantric arts. Tantric Arts refers to the practice of animistic, embodied wisdom traditions such as Shakta Tantra, womb-centered yoga, and poetry. These practices offer generous space to access our own wisdom, magick, & aliveness. How we employ these practices is how we make love to Creation & celebrate Creation, much like the dance of Shiva and Shakti.
Our community is grounded in the esoteric branch of tantra known as Shakta Tantra and post-lineage, womb-centered yogic traditions. Our work also touches edges and incorporates other animistic philosophies, wisdom traditions, and creative, healing modalities.
Our mission is to celebrate & explore the vibrant domain of shakti, which is your unique embodied experience, wisdom, and magick.
At the core of The Tantric Arts Collective is the desire to embody our own wisdom, sovereignty, and lived experience. We believe that the permission to radically embody one’s experience, come to know one’s own truth, and share this knowing in inclusive, dynamic spaces of mutual honoring and celebration is at the core of tantra. We engage these practices through tantric ritual, embodiment practices, story medicine, and additional creative modalities.
We collectively work together to enter the domain of our own wisdom through tantric practices and principles. We believe our medicine, gold, and divinity lies in this deep-dive , and that group work is necessary for the deep-dive to maintain vital sustenance.
About Author:
I direct the Tantric Arts Collective, a virtual community that connects individuals with their divine wisdom and sovereignty through experiential and creative tantric practice. I am dedicated to facilitating a space that is inclusive, transformative, and absolutely magical.
Over the last decade, I’ve studied with indelible teachers and committed to holistic healing modalities. My passion for this work led me to study ashtanga therapeutics with Manju Jois, son of Patthabi Jois, as well as Sanskrit and Patanjali yoga with the American Sanskrit Institute. I’ve received diksha from Swami Satyasangananda in India, learned womb-centered practices as a child caregiver to new moms, and wrote fervently into my own wound as a woman whose voice sometimes felt swallowed up by patriarchal structures, including (gasp!) the ashtanga yoga system.
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