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Beginners Temple Night

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The Button Factory
auckland, new zealand
Robbie Fear
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Sun, 24 Nov, 4pm - 9pm NZDT

Event description

A temple

is basically a sober + sensual + vulnerable space to consciously connect with humans at your own level of intensity + involvement. It invites embodied rituals for you to find your authenticity, desires and boundaries. A temple can bring you closer to your inner world (things like relational patterns, somatic-er0tics, belief systems, emotional states, and so much more).

You get to experience yourself through meeting the other. The intention is to 'unbecome' everything you are not and allow the intimacy to evolve you. A temple is for the brave who want to meet their edges and say yes to more messy pleasure and also practice their 'fuck-no's'.

It can be an experience of self development and also just a space to have a delicious time and fill your cup through community care. This temple is specifically designed for beginners, people on the fresh paths of (er0tic/sensual) self-development and experienced templers who want to meet themeselves with a beginners mindset again.

*While a temple is generally quite a woo-woo thing, because yes magic happens there, this is not your new age hippie tantric temple. Why? Because it will primarily focus on education and embodiment of boundary setting and asking for your needs/desires - I believe this is the gateway to deeper connection and intimacy.

A temple can be a place for you to

-practice your body awareness (yes, no & maybe's)

-meet your depth.

-express and be seen in your messy human-ness.

-expand your relational and sensual patterns.

-practice your agency in terms of needs+boundaries.

-enjoy the magic of human connection+intimacy without any agendas attached to it.

A temple follows a certain structure. We open together as a group with the introduction of everyone and set the collective agreements for the evening. You are then offered guided practices and rituals that support you to drop into your emotional and physical depths, such as consent, connection and touch exercises (note there will be no nudity). After this we move into an open space in which you can explore what is alive for you within the agreements, which can look like dancing, cuddling, trying out fun things from the Altar of Pleasure, playfighting or even a little kissing (depending on how spicy you're feeling). At the end, we make space for integration and close the temple together with a little sharing circle.

What a temple is not

-a sxx party, a place to hook up or find quick+fast dating culture

-a place for any kind of gen1tal stimulation or stronger sxxual connection including full nudity

It is open for all genders, sxxualities, ages, roots and we welcome people with all relationship forms. If you are in a couple, then there must be an opening for you to work with other members of the group at your choice of involvement (e.g. eyegazing, physical touch, etc.). We encourage you to have an honest check in about needs + boundaries in your relationship if you decide to join while being partnered.

This is a non-heteronormative space. We don't match anyone according to their gender identity. You have to be open to meet your own gender as a human at your choice of involvement.

If you live a disability of some form, please eMail me to see how we can accomodate the space to your needs.

Schedule

3.50 Doors open (please don't arrive earlier)

4.05 We start (doors close - don't be late, no exceptions!)

4.05 - 8.30 Opening, guided part, open space

8.30 Closing

9.00 Everyone out of the space

"Slow is the new safe"

is how Berlin's temple priestess Celeste González highlights that there are no such things as 'safe' spaces and we couldn't have said it better. This is because 'a safe space' looks different for everyone. Together we create an enthusiastic, ongoing consent culture. We sloooow burn to not overrun what wants to be heard, seen or felt. You will be equiped with tools in the guided part that support you to navigate your own experience.

You will never be asked to disregard your needs or silence your boundaries. You do YOU. Your no's are empowered just as much as your yes'es.

You are encouraged to go at your pace, intensity and level of involvement at all times. You always have a choice and the right to change your mind. We practice self responsibility - you know yourself best, so who are we to tell you what is good for you.

Intimate doesn't mean sxxual

A temple is an invitation to step outside the box of what you know. Unfold curiosity, playfulness, creativity. A temple is a chance to explore the many ways to experience pleasure. Embrace the awkwardness that intimacy -oh- so often naturally brings.

For many of us it is a healing experience to be intimate without any goals+agendas attached to it. It creates a sort of freedom that isn't often felt in our culture.

We strongly encourage you to bring all of your human-ness. Temples put a focus on expression which includes er0s and er0ticsim. You don't have to be sxxy but you can if that feels authentically alive for you. You are handed the permission slip for your shameless expression, whatever that may look like for you (for some of us this looks like screaming into the void and telling everyone to fuck off).

Let the unknown turn you on.

What we offer

-movement to develop body awareness

-connection exercises to meet yourself and others

-consent education

-new inspiration for touch

-ritual

-integration to harvest your learnings instead of the temple being yet just another experience consumption

All things of organisational importance

This is a curated event

We want to make sure the group aligns with the intentions of the space. If you decide you want to join, you buy a ticket and will find a link to fill out some questions for us to get to know you in your confirmation eMail. We reserve the rights to refund your ticket if we don't feel your alignment. We will not grant access to the temple without receiving your form. Please make sure you fill this out immediately after you receive your confirmation eMail.

A few collective boundaries

This temple is non-penetrative space where the undies always stay on (meaning no sxx or gen1tal touching)

Please arrive on time and sober.

We have a strict no phone and content policy.

Please plan to stay until the end (of course you can leave if you have to).

Visiting a temple night has the potential for profound processes and may affect your emotional world - are you ready for this? A temple has no space for intense 1:1 support, however this is something we both offer as an aftercare service.

Venue

The Button Factory
2 Abbey Street, Auckland CBD, Auckland 1010

What to bring

You and your body temple clean (please avoid heavy perfumes/scents)

A full water bottle

A sarong/towel if you want to get oily (bring your own oil)

Snacks if you cannot go without for the temple time (have a light meal before)

Things of importance to you for the altar if you want

Dress Code

Come in what makes you feel like your fuck-yes. For some this is lingerie, for others leggings and a tanktop. Please don't come in street wear/jeans. Make sure you feel comfortable+sensual and can move well. We always advise to bring layers to take off and put on top. (There will be time to change when you get there if you like).

Refund policy

You can request a refund up to seven days before the event. There are no refunds available afterwards but you can transfer your ticket to someone of your same gender identity. Please send an eMail to hello@bodiesandpleasure.com with the name who you transfered it to.

About the facilitator:

Robbie (she): I am a trauma-informed Somatic Therapist, Narrative Therapy Counsellor (Masters degree) and bodyworker with a deep love for movement, creative expression and deepening the relationship to the body. I am devoted to creating spaces for people to explore their embodied sense of safety and boundaries both with self and others.

I thrive in holding spaces for people to explore their own edges and shadows that can arise within the relational space through embodied sensing and conscious communication. I believe that shame thrives in secrecy, and by creating opportunities for shame to be expressed and witnessed - we also create opportunities for those stories and beliefs to be re-written.

My work as a narrative therapist has a focus on dismantling and deconstructing power dynamics and structures that impact every single human on this planet and supporting people to take up their agency.

I am also the Co-Founder of Leaders of Love, hosting international retreats with a core focus on conscious connection and somatic-based therapy.

Find me on instagram @robbienofear and @leadersoflovecommunity

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