Join anatomy expert & sex educator Ellen Heed to learn the difference between mystery and mastery of your sexual pleasure and health. Get the latest information about how and where yoga, sensuality, sexuality, and pleasure meet.
Learn how to connect your yoga experience with your sexual delight, your partner’s enjoyment, your physical & emotional sexual health and fertility.
This information will improve all your relationships, both sexual and non-sexual. Together we will uncover the missing details about what makes good sex, and how to use this information to upgrade to the best sex ever!
Course Description: The pathway to our deepest sexual and personal healing begins with basic information describing how we are put together. This introductory one-day workshop for women only identifies and defines the function and location of female sensual and sexual anatomy to open our awareness to the fullness of our ecstatic potential. Using richly illustrated lecture, provocative dialogue Q&A, Ellen will answer your questions and demystify the complex organization of tissues that provide access to our deepest pleasures as women. What to expect: A step-by-step lecture using the latest anatomical information that thoroughly describes the anatomy of the pelvic floor. We will also explore the special energetics of each tissue in our pelvis, from bone and connective tissue to muscles and the emotions they hold. We will use Tantric Pranayama practice to awaken and strengthen pelvic floor muscles, and gentle yoga to melt hips open and access the emotions that can lock us up and keep us numb. We will learn to release emotional holding in the pelvis using gentle bodywork techniques. There will be no nudity or genital contact in this workshop.
This training consists of practical information that will empower you to heal the women in your practice, and to help women help themselves. Learn how to use oils and clays to return scar tissue to optimum condition and take your clients, patients, and students out of pain.
Did you know:
- scars are not forever
- scars can become more resilient
- scars on mucosal membranes can disappear completely
- pain from scars can be eliminated in just three sessions
Pain in the pelvis and/or pelvic floor affects at least 80% of women in the postpartum period. Sometimes this pain clears on its own, but usually women are left with nagging discomfort that can last for years. These women often suffer in silence and are embarrassed to seek professional help. There has been little help offered, as many health professionals have no clue about what can be done to change or improve scar tissue. Ellen is pioneering her healing work for scar tissue and traveling internationally teaching these skills.