On this journey we will introduce:
- Types of Touch
- Massage Techniques
- Breath Techniques
- Therapeutic ways of giving and receiving
- Full body massage
- Body maps for arousal
- Yoni (vagina) massage
- Lingam (penis) massage
- Massage to love and nurture
- Tantric meditation
Teachers: Pete Warnock & Kalindi Jordan
Pete Warnock and Kalindi Jordan both been practicing various forms of massage
professionally since 1993, around this time they both also started to explore
sacred sexuality. Since they met in January 2008 they have loved sharing
massage and tantric sadhana with each other and love sharing their experience
and techniques with people wishing explore the more sacred side of intimacy -
Tantra. So enabling one to share and explore the wonders of creative touch and
expanded energy and awareness with their lover, inspiring relaxation, deep
surrender and heightened pleasure, connection and unity.
Who is this retreat suitable for?
This is a weekend for heterosexual couples – lovers or very close fiends who are willing to
work intimately with each other. It is limited to 10 couples. People in
same sex relationships please make contact for further courses.
We aspire to create a sacred and safe space for you and your lover to
learn some satisfying ways to nourish, connect and pleasure each other.
This will be in a shared space with other couples and nudity is
essential. You will have your own private 'nest space’ to work in and you will only work intimately with your partner.
The retreat is designed to be relaxing and welcoming and the topics
covered will involve nudity and arousal. It is the foundation weekend
for all other levels of our Massage for Lovers trainings
Retreat Costs & EarthSpirit Centre, Somerset
The cost for the retreat for full board organic vegetarian food. Earlybird bookings before Valentines Day pay
just £870 per couple. Five miles from Glastonbury, on the edge of Compton Dundon village
in Somerset, EarthSpirit lies within the ‘temenos’ (sacred enclosure) of
Avalon. The centre is situated in a beautiful landscape next to two
nature reserves; and just two minutes walk from St Andrew’s church,
which has within its cemetery a yew tree over 1,700 years old. The
seventeenth century farm buildings have been restored and specially
converted for use as a venue. They are set within seven acres of fields
and gardens. There are many privates rooms for residential guests who
all enjoy the wonderful organic food. A perfect way to cultivate loving intimate connection.
Contact Information
For information, booking, questions about this event. Please contact the organiser :
Please respond as soon as possible with your interest to confirm you place.