Your Body Remembers: Reclaiming Sensual Instinct After 40
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About this listen
In this episode, we explore one of the deepest truths of midlife awakening:
Your body remembers.
💗 In This Episode, You’ll Discover:
- Why midlife isn't a decline but a sensual reawakening
- How disconnection is a survival strategy, not a personal failure
- The truth that your erotic nature is encoded in your body
- A soothing Sensual Breath ritual to open warmth, sensation, and remembering
- How to gently notice the first signs of your sensual awakening
- Why your body is leading you back to yourself
- And why now
🌊 Guided Ritual Inside:
Sensual Breath:
A slow, wave-like breath sequence to help you:
- soften the nervous system
- awaken sensation
- reconnect to your sensual innocence
- melt old patterns of numbness
- feel your aliveness returning
- re-inhabit your feminine body with tenderness
🔥 This Episode Is For You If…
- You’ve been feeling disconnected from your sensuality
- You want to feel more alive, open, and receptive
- You sense there’s a deeper version of you waiting to emerge
- You’re craving softness, embodiment, and pleasure
- You know something is changing inside you and you’re ready to understand it and claim it
Let yourself be held.
Let yourself soften.
Let yourself remember.
Your second spring has already begun.
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