Today I want to share some thoughts on sexual love with you.
You are a magical, beloved being on a mysterious journey on this miraculous, blessed earth.
As we grow from babies, to toddlers, to children, to teenagers, to young adulthood, adulthood, mature adulthood to old age, our experience of our sexuality and relationship with others also changes and grows. The experience of sex and love is an expansion of you and your experience of you.
It is full of surprises, delights, mysteries, and miracles.
As we enter the teenage years, our bodies change and develop dramatically, into a physical form that can experience the world differently and even create babies. How amazing is that?!
These physical changes also signal that emotionally, mentally, and spiritually, we are growing and becoming ready for a different kind of connection with another person. It’s exciting! And scary! And wonderful!
I want you to know that just like the rest of your life, the journey into the discovery and experience of your sensuality, sexuality, and connection with others will be unique and full of wonder.
But it is also a shared human experience, so the wisdom of your elders — your parents, your extended family, and other adults can guide you and help you.
Because connecting with someone through touch, especially sexual touch, can be a powerful, life-altering experience, I want to share some thoughts to help you prepare for and savor your first experiences and nurture what comes next.
Honor yourself.
Honor your body, your feelings, your thoughts, your experiences, and your sense of timing. Pay attention to your own sense of what feels right, good, and loving for you. Nobody can be inside of you and sense what you are sensing and feel what you are feeling.
It is your self-loving responsibility to know, speak, and honor your own boundaries, sense of the right time and place, and reasons for things.
Others can want things and feel things and express things — and you get to do the same. Remember that, probably, the experiences are new for your partner too!
Even if the other person is older or more experienced in some ways or the other way around, the connection between the two of you is still something new that both of you are creating together.
There is a strange cultural focus on virginity as sexual innocence. Instead, I want to encourage the honoring of the virginity of each connection: each connection is sacred, virgin undiscovered territory, deserving of honoring and special attention.
Your body is yours.
All the time. That is, just because you hold hands once, doesn’t mean you have to hold hands again. Just because you hold hands doesn’t mean you have to kiss. Just because you kiss someone once doesn’t mean you have to do it again.
Pay attention to what feels right, right now. You get to decide what is right for you, right now. You can say Yes, and you can say No. And you can say, Not now.
As you explore how to express yourself in all the panoply of ways that people express themselves — there are so many languages of clarity and boundaries — remember that you get to feel your way, change your mind, and honor what is right for you, at that particular time.
Your desire is yours.
It is delicious to feel desire. The desire to see someone. The desire to be next to someone. The desire to hold someone’s hand. The desire to hold, to be held, to touch, and to be touched.
You can enjoy that desire, even if nothing comes of it, even if no one else knows about it. So much of life is about actually enjoying your inner experience.
Your awakening sexuality can be an exploration of an incredible array of sensual and emotional delights within you, regardless of what happens with anyone else.
Connect in ways that feel good for you.
The mass media (TV, movies, books, music, even social conversations) and people around you may suggest certain ways you are supposed to act and connect in a romantic way. But actually, you can act in ways that are right for you.
You may want to share a smile and that is enough. You may want to imagine conversations or actually have them. Maybe you want to share a joke, send a text, or write a love letter. Maybe you make something for that special someone or ask him to make something for you.
Maybe you want to dance with her or sing him a song. Maybe you want to just talk at school or do homework. Maybe you just want to hold hands. Maybe you want to just go to a movie with them and talk about the movie. Maybe you just want to invite someone to a family meal.
You get to do exactly is what right for you.
Be gentle with yourself.
Because you are so precious, it is better to take things slow. We make fewer mistakes when we go slow. And we get to savor things when we go slow outside, regardless of how much you are racing inside.
I want you to remember that the other person is someone as precious as you. Even if that person is or acts more confident or knowing, that person is also vulnerable as you are. Each person is very sensitive, even when they don’t seem to be.
Be gentle with yourself so that you can be gentle with others.
Be kind to the other person.
Nothing goes as expected. Everyone makes mistakes. That’s just a part of life. And that doesn’t make us bad or someone else bad or the experience bad
But sometimes we do feel bad, and that’s another way we learn, just like feeling good helps us know what’s right for us, feeling bad lets us know when something is not right for us.
When something feels wrong, try not to blame the other person or yourself, but try to work together to figure out how to make it better. Forgive yourself and others when mistakes happen.
Be kind if you are saying No to someone. Even a No to an invitation can actually be affirming of the other person’s goodness and courage in reaching out to you – remember that there are always many things happening and acknowledge the goodness of each interaction.
Be aware of risks.
For one, you can get pregnant if you have sex. Having you is definitely one of the best things in life for me. Many parents feel that way about their children. However, getting pregnant before you are ready can be one of the most difficult experiences of life.
Another risk is that you can get sexually transmitted infections. It’s so important to learn about protecting yourself, both from unwanted pregnancy and diseases, long before you actually have sex. You can get certain diseases even from just touching or kissing, so you want to educate yourself well.
And most importantly, your heart and feelings can get hurt, sometimes very, very deeply hurt. There are innumerable thoughts and feelings surrounding sex: honor and shame, delight and disgust, love and betrayal. And hurts can take a lot of time and effort to heal.
So learning how to take care of yourself physically and psychologically is an important practice to get into before you get involved with someone sexually and romantically.
Self-care is a lifetime practice that lovers can nurture in each other. You have your whole teenage years (and then for your whole life after that) to get to know about yourself, about relating to others, about sex and lovemaking and romantic love.
There is no one moment when you will be ready; your readiness is growing all the time. Today you may be ready to enjoy the secret crushes or sharing jokes in class; next year you may enjoy talking to that person you like or holding hands. Take your time.
Enjoy self-love.
As for sex by yourself, (okay, I am going to say it, masturbation!), it is a reliable joy.
You can get lots of information about the wonders of self-love; there are actual skills to learn and practice, just like in pleasuring others and sharing pleasure, there is a repertoire in the art of self-love too.
Remember that sexual energy and pleasure does not happen only in connection with others — it is also about connecting with that blazing energy flowing through you that connects you to yourself, to human experience, to Spirit.
Enjoy sex.
Sex is one of the most magical, satisfying, and thrilling experiences of being human. It is one of the most direct experiences of creation — creating children of course — but more often, it is about creating who you are and the connection you share with your lover.
The re-creational energy of sex is so strong: one might say your soul is created and re-created through connecting with this powerful life energy. It really is sensational and life-giving. Like most things in life, it’s best when shared with deep love and appreciation.
So much advice is possible. For now, let me just say, pay very close attention to what is happening inside you. Paying attention to yourself and becoming aware of what is happening with you will help you sense what is right for you.
It is good to go slow, savor, and enjoy every small detail and every small step of your blossoming.
Love.
Through sexual love, you enter one sure gateway to the heavens and to hells. You will open to the heavens of the sublime and the ecstatic, to the hells of rejection and loss, to the sweet realms of love and intimacy.
Deep transformations of inner and outer life will happen as you embark on your epic odysseys of love.
The compass of your heart and the north star of your soul will help you find your way in the oceanic adventures that await you. You will always have the safe harbors of my unconditional love and support for this voyage as well as all the other voyages of your life.
Unknown 12/09/2014
You are a magical, beloved being on a mysterious journey on this miraculous, blessed earth.
As we grow from babies, to toddlers, to children, to teenagers, to young adulthood, adulthood, mature adulthood to old age, our experience of our sexuality and relationship with others also changes and grows. The experience of sex and love is an expansion of you and your experience of you.
It is full of surprises, delights, mysteries, and miracles.
As we enter the teenage years, our bodies change and develop dramatically, into a physical form that can experience the world differently and even create babies. How amazing is that?!
These physical changes also signal that emotionally, mentally, and spiritually, we are growing and becoming ready for a different kind of connection with another person. It’s exciting! And scary! And wonderful!
I want you to know that just like the rest of your life, the journey into the discovery and experience of your sensuality, sexuality, and connection with others will be unique and full of wonder.
But it is also a shared human experience, so the wisdom of your elders — your parents, your extended family, and other adults can guide you and help you.
Because connecting with someone through touch, especially sexual touch, can be a powerful, life-altering experience, I want to share some thoughts to help you prepare for and savor your first experiences and nurture what comes next.
Honor yourself.
Honor your body, your feelings, your thoughts, your experiences, and your sense of timing. Pay attention to your own sense of what feels right, good, and loving for you. Nobody can be inside of you and sense what you are sensing and feel what you are feeling.
It is your self-loving responsibility to know, speak, and honor your own boundaries, sense of the right time and place, and reasons for things.
Others can want things and feel things and express things — and you get to do the same. Remember that, probably, the experiences are new for your partner too!
Even if the other person is older or more experienced in some ways or the other way around, the connection between the two of you is still something new that both of you are creating together.
There is a strange cultural focus on virginity as sexual innocence. Instead, I want to encourage the honoring of the virginity of each connection: each connection is sacred, virgin undiscovered territory, deserving of honoring and special attention.
Your body is yours.
All the time. That is, just because you hold hands once, doesn’t mean you have to hold hands again. Just because you hold hands doesn’t mean you have to kiss. Just because you kiss someone once doesn’t mean you have to do it again.
Pay attention to what feels right, right now. You get to decide what is right for you, right now. You can say Yes, and you can say No. And you can say, Not now.
As you explore how to express yourself in all the panoply of ways that people express themselves — there are so many languages of clarity and boundaries — remember that you get to feel your way, change your mind, and honor what is right for you, at that particular time.
Your desire is yours.
It is delicious to feel desire. The desire to see someone. The desire to be next to someone. The desire to hold someone’s hand. The desire to hold, to be held, to touch, and to be touched.
You can enjoy that desire, even if nothing comes of it, even if no one else knows about it. So much of life is about actually enjoying your inner experience.
Your awakening sexuality can be an exploration of an incredible array of sensual and emotional delights within you, regardless of what happens with anyone else.
Connect in ways that feel good for you.
The mass media (TV, movies, books, music, even social conversations) and people around you may suggest certain ways you are supposed to act and connect in a romantic way. But actually, you can act in ways that are right for you.
You may want to share a smile and that is enough. You may want to imagine conversations or actually have them. Maybe you want to share a joke, send a text, or write a love letter. Maybe you make something for that special someone or ask him to make something for you.
Maybe you want to dance with her or sing him a song. Maybe you want to just talk at school or do homework. Maybe you just want to hold hands. Maybe you want to just go to a movie with them and talk about the movie. Maybe you just want to invite someone to a family meal.
You get to do exactly is what right for you.
Be gentle with yourself.
Because you are so precious, it is better to take things slow. We make fewer mistakes when we go slow. And we get to savor things when we go slow outside, regardless of how much you are racing inside.
I want you to remember that the other person is someone as precious as you. Even if that person is or acts more confident or knowing, that person is also vulnerable as you are. Each person is very sensitive, even when they don’t seem to be.
Be gentle with yourself so that you can be gentle with others.
Be kind to the other person.
Nothing goes as expected. Everyone makes mistakes. That’s just a part of life. And that doesn’t make us bad or someone else bad or the experience bad
But sometimes we do feel bad, and that’s another way we learn, just like feeling good helps us know what’s right for us, feeling bad lets us know when something is not right for us.
When something feels wrong, try not to blame the other person or yourself, but try to work together to figure out how to make it better. Forgive yourself and others when mistakes happen.
Be kind if you are saying No to someone. Even a No to an invitation can actually be affirming of the other person’s goodness and courage in reaching out to you – remember that there are always many things happening and acknowledge the goodness of each interaction.
Be aware of risks.
For one, you can get pregnant if you have sex. Having you is definitely one of the best things in life for me. Many parents feel that way about their children. However, getting pregnant before you are ready can be one of the most difficult experiences of life.
Another risk is that you can get sexually transmitted infections. It’s so important to learn about protecting yourself, both from unwanted pregnancy and diseases, long before you actually have sex. You can get certain diseases even from just touching or kissing, so you want to educate yourself well.
And most importantly, your heart and feelings can get hurt, sometimes very, very deeply hurt. There are innumerable thoughts and feelings surrounding sex: honor and shame, delight and disgust, love and betrayal. And hurts can take a lot of time and effort to heal.
So learning how to take care of yourself physically and psychologically is an important practice to get into before you get involved with someone sexually and romantically.
Self-care is a lifetime practice that lovers can nurture in each other. You have your whole teenage years (and then for your whole life after that) to get to know about yourself, about relating to others, about sex and lovemaking and romantic love.
There is no one moment when you will be ready; your readiness is growing all the time. Today you may be ready to enjoy the secret crushes or sharing jokes in class; next year you may enjoy talking to that person you like or holding hands. Take your time.
Enjoy self-love.
As for sex by yourself, (okay, I am going to say it, masturbation!), it is a reliable joy.
You can get lots of information about the wonders of self-love; there are actual skills to learn and practice, just like in pleasuring others and sharing pleasure, there is a repertoire in the art of self-love too.
Remember that sexual energy and pleasure does not happen only in connection with others — it is also about connecting with that blazing energy flowing through you that connects you to yourself, to human experience, to Spirit.
Enjoy sex.
Sex is one of the most magical, satisfying, and thrilling experiences of being human. It is one of the most direct experiences of creation — creating children of course — but more often, it is about creating who you are and the connection you share with your lover.
The re-creational energy of sex is so strong: one might say your soul is created and re-created through connecting with this powerful life energy. It really is sensational and life-giving. Like most things in life, it’s best when shared with deep love and appreciation.
So much advice is possible. For now, let me just say, pay very close attention to what is happening inside you. Paying attention to yourself and becoming aware of what is happening with you will help you sense what is right for you.
It is good to go slow, savor, and enjoy every small detail and every small step of your blossoming.
Love.
Through sexual love, you enter one sure gateway to the heavens and to hells. You will open to the heavens of the sublime and the ecstatic, to the hells of rejection and loss, to the sweet realms of love and intimacy.
Deep transformations of inner and outer life will happen as you embark on your epic odysseys of love.
The compass of your heart and the north star of your soul will help you find your way in the oceanic adventures that await you. You will always have the safe harbors of my unconditional love and support for this voyage as well as all the other voyages of your life.
Unknown 12/09/2014