Daka/Dakini Conferences 2008

Posted on Saturday 5 January 2008

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The Spring Daka/Dakini Conference, May 9-11th 2008

As our list of presenters continues to grow we can only anticipate that this conference will be one of the BEST! Take a moment to look at the current presenters and topics. Please reference our event page, as more presenters will be added in the next month.
Register NOW and reserve your space. The Conference fee is $350 ($250 if you have attended a previous conference). If you register before March 15th, there is a $50 discount.

Register by credit card

To register by phone please call The Sedona Temple at 928-204-1806
To register by mail please send your payment to: PO Box 3206 Sedona, AZ 86340
For more information please go to the events page on the Sedona Temple website
If you cannot make it to the conference, we encourage you to come to sunny Sedona for a winter break to spend some time with us here at the Temple. We look forward to hearing from you.

Conference Presenters

Anyaa McAndrews -Stages of Healing the Wounded Feminine
Carla Tara – Using sexual energy to change limiting beliefs
Cheryl Brenman -simple yoga asanas for partners
Crystal Dawn Morris -Integrating the Shadow
David Griffin -Sexuality, Magick, and Alchemy
Dr. Elsbeth Meuth & Freddy Zental Weaver -Secrets to Lasting Intimacy: How to Reach Your Intimacy & Love Potential!
Dr. Sasha and Janet Kira Lessin -Adore Aphrodite: A spiritual, emotional, sensual and magical method of really loving a woman.
Eden -Nourishing the Sensual Self through Chinese, Western and Ayurvedic herbal traditions
Francesca Gentille -Western Sacred Sexuality & Ritual
Isis -Naked Yoga, morning rituals
Lawrence Lanoff -Sexual energy into creative expression-an experiential meditation
Mare Simone -Body Mandalas
Mark Haberman -The benefits of same sex practitioners and therapies for all sexual orientations
Mukee Okan – Kundalini Tantra: Experiencing the Nucleus of Your Being
Sharon Mauldin -Conscious Conception and Creation- A practitioners journey into Conscious manifesting of visions, beings and divinity
Shivakti Shaktiva -Dissolving personality and story to drop into the moment in pure essence with your client or lover
The Tantric Circus – A screening of the film “Return to Source.” They will also be presenting a multi-media performance art segment.

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Mark your calendars! We have set the date and location for our fall conference. More information will be available in June, 2008. Hope you can make it.

Daka/Dakini Conference East at the Virginia Beach Resort, Virginia

October 17-19th, 2008

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Anyaa McAndrew @ 5:49 pm
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Sex, Immortality, and the Future of Women An interview with Barbara Marx Hubbard by Jessica Roemischer

Posted on Wednesday 4 April 2007

Is sex evolving? Barbara Marx Hubbard, the grand dame of the “conscious evolution” movement, emphatically states, “Yes!” As an author, a futurist, and the president of the Foundation for Conscious Evolution, Hubbard has been at the forefront of an emerging worldview positing that humans are at the threshold of a new phase in the evolutionary process. And this, as she reveals here, has great implications for our favorite pastime.

A wonderfully spry and energetic seventy-five-year-old, Hubbard freely admits to “not being that sexually oriented” and says that sex had never been primary in her relationship with her eighty-one-year-old partner, Sidney. While that would, under most circumstances, consign the sexual dimension of a marriage to the back burner, in Barbara’s case, she has characteristically used it as an opportunity to discover a deeper evolutionary significance and possibility. “Wanting to be responsive to Sidney,” she says, “I began to ask myself, ‘What is my heart’s true desire? If recreational sex is not what motivates me, what would motivate me at the deepest part of my being?’” That question led Hubbard and her partner into a dynamic exploration of the evolutionary significance of sex. And as she explains in the following interview, when two people come together with the conscious intention to evolve, sex becomes a “regenerative” experience that can ignite passion – the passion to become a new expression of man and woman, co-creative partners with the evolutionary process itself.

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What Is Enlightenment: Barbara, you have recently been speaking about a new form of sexuality called “co-creational” or “regenerative” sex. Could you begin by describing how co-creational sex is different from procreational and recreational sex?

Barbara Marx Hubbard: In procreative sex, there’s a higher purpose, which is to create life. The fact that the woman’s body is capable of receiving a fertilized egg and creating another being is mysterious, miraculous, and sacred. That is its most profound purpose, the extraordinary miracle of the biological imperative. So there is a sacred meaning to sexuality, which is to reproduce the entities that are engaging in sex, no matter what those two entities think they’re doing! Recreational sex, on the other hand, is for intimacy and pleasure. It’s enhancing in many ways, but it doesn’t have the higher sacred purpose of procreational sex.

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In evolutionary sexuality, or what I call “co-creational sex,” rather than reproducing the couple or engaging in intimacy and sexual pleasure for recreation, the sacredness of the intimacy is compelled by a vision of the couple evolving through their union. In that sense, evolutionary sexuality is comparable in its sacredness to procreational sex. While nature’s purpose is to reproduce the species through procreation, in co-creational sex, we are using the sexual impulse to evolve the species for the highest purpose.

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WIE: How did you begin to discern a higher evolutionary purpose for sex beyond that of reproduction?

Marx Hubbard: I began to observe a fundamental inequality between men and women in their later years and sought its significance. As we live longer and longer lives, more and more women are entering menopause. They are no longer producing eggs, and yet men continue to produce sperm until they die. So I began to ask myself, “Is there a higher purpose for the sperm, since the man continues to produce so many of them? And if he loves a postmenopausal woman and she has no eggs, is it possible, through intentionality, to unlock a higher purpose within the coding of the sperm? What if the woman desires, above all else, not a new baby, but a new body and a new being sensitive to spirit, capable of self-healing, self-generating, and self-evolving?”

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Currently, males inseminate women to conceive babies, and as men get older, they have recreational sex. But what if the woman’s desire brings forth from the male sperm its true fulfillment and noble purpose? What if the male inseminates the woman with the evolving potential inherent in the sperm, triggered by the woman’s desire to give birth to her self? What if he is consciously inseminating and co-creating with the woman the new being who is required for the evolution of life on earth? The woman has the biological capacity for self-reproduction through sexuality, and she may also have the capacity for self-evolution through sexuality. Now this exploration is occurring only in the realm of intention and imagination” in the imaginal realm. But men find it very empowering when the woman says, “I feel that the sperm has a higher purpose.” It’s very arousing to the man, that’s for sure! It really would be shocking if I became the Dr. Ruth of “evolutionary sexuality.”

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WIE: If there was demonstrable proof of this, something unprecedented would happen in the elder generation in this country, and in the world. It would definitely start a revolution!
Marx Hubbard: It would! Sexuality is not just a small aspect of life; it is an expression of the life force of evolution. And that life force in the postmenopausal couple has a higher purpose that hasn’t been fully experienced yet. The intention, the love, and the intimacy this idea generates in my partner and me is itself vitalizing” even if it hasn’t actually changed my DNA. I’ve projected this forward into the future, imagining that if we really are going to be able to extend our life span to a radical degree, then sexuality would have to assume a higher purpose beyond recreation in order for it to take on the sacred dimension of procreational sex and express the dynamism inherent in the life pulse. We are a self-evolving species now, and consciousness evolution is not only about our psyches and our social action but also about our own bodies. To raise sexuality to the possibility of regeneration and self-evolution is a wonderful exploration.

WIE: You have coined the term “regenopause” to represent this new perspective on the postmenopausal years.

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Marx Hubbard: Yes. When I was fifty, I was diagnosed with a form of chronic cancer, and I began to search for the deeper plan of my being. I heard an inner voice that asked, “Would you like to regenerate or would you like to die?” I had no idea I had such a choice! And this inner voice said, “Cancer is the body’s panicked effort to grow without a plan; regeneration occurs when you say yes to the deeper plan of your being.” I realized that this deeper plan involved tuning in to the evolutionary process and becoming an embodiment of that. When a woman in her menopausal years is overcome by a profound impulse to co-create and to self-evolve, this signals a next phase in the life cycle of the feminine. I asked for a word that would describe what I was going through in my postmenopausal years” the internal liberation, as well as the desire for co-creation” and the word just flashed: regenopause.

Regenopause happens when the woman gets so turned on to her creativity and her life purpose that it starts to activate her at the cellular level. When an increased spiritual desire to participate in evolution crosses over into the aging process, it sends a signal that says, “We’re not finished, folks. We’re not ready to go yet. It would be a waste of evolutionary time to die now because look what it took to get us here!”

Our species is being asked to self-evolve, or we will devolve and die. And I think that the regenopausal woman who is activated by this life purpose is, perhaps, the missing link in the story. So many women are entering menopause, so many women are turned on, and our culture is finally open enough to call us forth without trying to destroy us. It’s the first time in modern history that we can even begin to see the potential of the “feminine co-creator.” We haven’t seen this full-scale woman until now because, in our culture, women haven’t been allowed to pursue this except in a very narrow way. So regenopause transforms menopause into a new and open-ended life cycle, which doesn’t have an existing lid, or an existing label, or a social image of itself.

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WIE: You seem to be observing that women in their later years are awakening to an evolutionary or developmental context for their lives” that they are thinking about what it would mean to evolve and to be free in ways they hadn’t even begun to consider when they were younger.

Marx Hubbard: That is exactly right, and I was one of those women. I got married in 1951 at the age of twenty-one, and I was of the generation that Betty Friedan wrote about in The Feminine Mystique. Through interviewing hundreds and hundreds of women, she discovered that we had no self-image after the age of twenty-one, and that that was accompanied by a kind of malaise and sadness. Then in the sixties, we burst out with the women’s movement. But I think that there is a third phase to the women’s movement in the third millennium, because over the last fifty years, the evolutionary perspective has taken hold. This new phase is about the drive to self-evolve and self-express, which is different from wanting equal rights in the masculine world. It’s deeper, and it’s motivated by a passionate love of our potential.

WIE: This next step is the most exciting aspect of what you’re talking about because it would mean transcending many of the premodern, modern, and postmodern notions of what it means to be a man and a woman. It seems that you’re pointing to a natural, unpremeditated, and spontaneous expression of a liberated masculinity and a liberated femininity.

Marx Hubbard: This is the new Adam and the new Eve” whole being with whole being at the Tree of Life. In the story of Genesis, Eve was not only going for the Tree of Knowledge, she was heading for the Tree of Life, which is the tree of the gods. And it seems to me that the human species is heading for the Tree of Life. We have the power to destroy worlds and build worlds, to change our own bodies, and perhaps, eventually, to have ever-evolving life. Now, when the woman has become whole, so that her own masculine and feminine are joined, and the man too has become whole, they can come together beyond domination and submission in such a way that will bring forth the greater potential of each. So we see the couple as a very powerful arena of self-evolution. And when you add sexuality” from procreation to recreation to regeneration” you begin to see the New Man and the New Woman gaining the wisdom to guide the new powers of humanity forward.

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Anyaa McAndrew @ 11:46 pm
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Taking the Masculine off the Cross by Anyaa McAndrew and Babadez Nichols

Posted on Friday 17 November 2006

It is generally true that women are about 15 years ahead of men in terms of their psycho-emotional-spiritual development. Most men are just not well-equipped to deal with the depth and complexity of women. Experts like David Deida, teacher of the yoga of intimacy, say that “most men are just plain clueless about women and relationship”. Many powerful women are often disappointed that they are not able to attract men who are evolved enough to keep their attention for more than 2 dates. (Continue reading…)

Anyaa McAndrew @ 12:21 pm
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Walking with Open Radiance and Total Safety By Baba Dez and Anthony Williams

Posted on Thursday 19 October 2006

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Anyaa McAndrew @ 3:26 pm
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What We Never Learned About Sex by Anyaa McAndrew and Babadez Nichols

Posted on Tuesday 19 September 2006

We are sexual healers. That’s a provocative statement that triggers people in this culture. We work as healers (Anyaa as a psychotherapist and priestess facilitator and Dez as a transformational teacher). Both of us have been drawn into the arena of sexuality, because there is so much power locked up in confusion, competition, obsession and repression about sexuality. We created a weekend to assist people to step deeper into their power. It has become clear to us in our work that sexual issues create power drains, and these undermine our ability to create the health, abundance, relationships and inspiration that is our birthright. (Continue reading…)