Sensuality x Spirituality
Occupying a physical body with a predominance of feminine energy makes us often the target of the most violent criticisms and the most severe judgments in the face of our inherent and often forbidden and condemned sensuality.
Often this is also what we so wonderfully bring to us: our curvaceous body, our look, our gestures, our voice are seen as something sinful and can even be socially repressed. It is worth remembering the countries in which women dress in ineffable burqas. Just like the countries in which women are mutilated by their pleasure organ.
In some cases we also see the distortion of spontaneous sensuality with banalization and vulgarization to the abyss of the use of the female body.
Given all this, it is worth mentioning that if we are sensual it is part of our nature as well as so many other aspects that compose us, it is also worth courageously honoring our nature so extensive and historically vilified.
It is up to us to be what we are with courage. It is up to us to be whatever we want.
We are infinite beings each of us and the desired expansion of consciousness may perhaps also pass by not denying what we are.
Nor do we understand that any value can have polarization: either if it is “spiritualized” or else just sensual. Thus, putting both aspects of the being in dispute, perhaps having to opt for one of them.
Again, if we are infinite beings, we can be anything we want, even more so given that, in view of the distortions previously pointed out, the real sensual nature could be combined with a path of spiritual development. What is observed as difficulty is certainly much more related to the look that blames and condemns than the being and the body that brings sensuality that is nothing more than a body full of life, a flexible elastic body, a body that wants to live , expand in freedom and take pleasure in existing.
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In the photo I was not afraid to be sensual and “spiritualized” at almost 52 years old.