In this short video from the February 2019 Art of Loving Fiercely intensive in Santa Monica, CA, John describes three approaches to healing deep sexual trauma and abuse inspired by his teacher David Deida’s framework: the therapeutic, spiritual and yogic approaches.
Read MoreIn this video from the August 2018 Art of Fearless Intimacy intensive in Boulder, John and Kendra describe how moving sexual energy through your body can heal and open places of trauma and closure in your body more than anything else can.
Read MoreIn this video from the February 2019 Spiritual Intimacy and Yogic Sexuality workshop at the DEN Meditation Center in Los Angeles, John, with the help of Assistants Nicholette and Blake, gives a real time demonstration of how transmitting masculine and feminine energy is not specific to gender.
Read MoreIn this short video from the August 2018 Embodied Women’s Weekend Intensive in New York, John invites you to ask yourself, “In this moment, am I clamping down on love, or am I amplifying love?”
Read MoreIn this video from the November 2018 Art of Fearless Intimacy intensive in Santa Monica, John and Kendra describe why it’s important to come to an intimate moment with as little history as possible.
Read MoreIn this video from the 2018 Embodied Men’s Leadership Training retreat in the Panamint Valley, CA desert, John describes how you can free your own feminine when you’re experiencing addictive behavior.
Read MoreIn this video from the 2018 Embodied Men’s Leadership Training retreat in the Panamint Valley, CA desert, John describes how a masculine partner can lead a relationship to a close with care and integrity.
Read MoreI believe we have reached a time in romantic relationships where we, as men who endeavor to lead our relationships with more integrity, depth, and love than ever before, have a choice. We can continue to go on eschewing the sins of our fathers, our privilege (especially as white males), our numbness, our lack of embodied presence, our addictions to comfort, and our emotional indulgences. Or we can take 100% responsibility for what males, as by-and-large the controlling gender since the dawn of humanity, have allowed to take hold of on the planet.
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