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Sexuality is one of the most difficult areas of life for people to talk about and be honest about. Its also one the greatest forces in human beings and all animals. When living communally each persons sexuality their attractions, repulsions, wounds, boundaries, hopes, dreams, fears and vital energy is alive and present in the space.
Communities, cultures, religions, and institutions make many different choices about how to handle sexual energy and sexual relationships. Some groups dont talk about sex and keep it under wraps (literally or figuratively). Some groups consider sex sinful or shameful and want to repress it. Some groups make their primary focus around sexuality gay groups, Tantra groups, SBS&M groups, polyamory circles, singles bars - and around celebrating, promoting, defending, or teaching/learning a certain style of sexuality. Some groups have a live and let live approach to sexuality, and occasionally talk about it openly, but mainly stay out of peoples private lives. Some groups strongly value monogamy, some poly-sexuality, some bi-sexuality, some hetero-sexuality. There are groups for spiritual celibates. Groups born out of worship of youth and youthful sexual values tight skin, vital energy, the right shape and size, a trendy image. Other groups tend towards the values of older people sensitivity to subtle and emotional energy, open and honest communication, long-term commitment and depth, the sweetness of heart connection and shared family.
This is just a sketch of some of the different approaches groups have to sexuality. At GaiaYoga Gardens, we want to be conscious about all aspects of our life, so that the life were creating is sustainable and holistic. And we want to have open dialogue about all aspects of life as well. Sexuality is no exception.
Similar to our orientation around diet, we have two primary values around sexuality. 1) Creating an atmosphere that supports people in finding their own authentic form of sexuality and expressing it in a healthy, balanced way. 2) Tolerance for diversity in sexual orientation and expression.
With diet, or bottom line is organic food, and our preference is for people to maximize local, whole, and raw foods. With sexuality our bottom line is respecting peoples boundaries and choices and having conversations when people are feeling a disturbance about how someone is handling their sexuality whether it be overly and unconsciously expressed, or it be suppressed or suppressing of other people. We see sex, sexual activity and sexual energy as beautiful, vital, sacred, and central to our aliveness. Were a sex positive community and encourage conscious and mutually consenting expression and exploration of sexuality in whatever form it arises out of us authentically.
Were very aware that sexuality presses buttons, can trigger lots of pain and wounding, and can either be a force that builds or destroys community. Were willing to press these buttons and work-through the material that comes up, and willing to seek help outside our community when we need to. We want each person, whether a guest or a resident, at GaiaYoga Gardens to be responsible with his/her sexuality and to be accountable to others relative to how we effect them and the community as a whole.
Our hope is for joyous celebration of our bodies and our sexuality to be a foundation of our life here, and were aware, that like any system, for it to run smoothly, it requires maintenance and care and occasional redesign and repair.
If you have any specific questions about how sexuality integrates into our life here, feel free to ask any questions youd like.
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