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Sexological bodywork with Melissa Lumina: a controversial, innovative way to heal

Sexological bodywork with Melissa Lumina: a controversial, innovative way to heal

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Melissa is a Sexological Bodyworker, and is the owner/operator of Soma Temple in Greece. She describes what sexological body work is, who it can help, and how. She works only with women, and helps them heal body image issues, dissociation, lack of orgasm, trauma, and more. She discusses consent, boundaries, learning what you like, and the life changing skill of receiving.


0:00:00 Introduction to Sexological Bodywork with Melissa Lumina
0:02:06 The Practices and Benefits of Sexological Bodywork
0:11:08 Emotional Release through Pelvic Floor Therapy
0:16:54 Ritual de-roping: Letting go of beliefs and constructs
0:19:17 Open Conversations about Personal Pleasure
0:19:32 The Power of Self-Love Coaching
0:20:51 Establishing Boundaries in Client Communication
0:22:51 Partner's Support and Involvement in the Work
0:24:45 Legal Differences Between Europe and the U.S.
0:27:07 Transformational Story: Overcoming Trauma and Finding Healing
0:29:06 Feeling Safe in the Body: A Key Aspect of the Work
0:30:40 Introduction to Month Three: Body Work Sessions
0:32:45 Superimposing Clock on Vulva for Client Understanding
0:33:42 Exploring Pleasure and Different Tools
0:36:01 The Power of Receiving and Accepting Pleasure
0:38:10 The Power of Sexual Energy
0:41:11 Exploring Different Aspects of Month Three
0:43:19 Breath as a Tool to Stay Present and Connected


https://www.somatemple.com/

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