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Have you ever thought about how FLOW states could create more connected, wildly pleasurable and even healing love-making?
If you haven’t heard much about flow states, FLOW is the academic framing for higher reaches of experience and performance.
When Jamie Wheal — co-author of the global bestseller and Pulitzer Prize nominee Stealing Fire and Executive Director at Flow Genome Project — told me he wanted our conversation to be about integrating flow states with sex, I got excited.
Jamie has worked with the best of the best in sports, finance, technology and government arenas and has been much quieter about this part of his work. Since he was exhausted from a long book launch, I asked if he still wanted to have our conversation. He said, “Yes, as long as we talk about something I’ve never talked about before.” So you get to hear a new and fascinating conversation!
Jamie presents the possibility that we can spend less time talking about our feelings and instead enter into states of consciousness that give us clarity, the experience of connection and the ability to heal and transform. In this conversation, he shares about how to bring this into the bedroom. Our discussion covers:
- The paint by number guide to integrating flow states and sex into a practice of growth and expanded consciousness
- Jamie’s description of the Cosmic Fuck Tunnel
- Why sex after 8pm is not a good idea + other things that dull your arousal potential
- A revolutionary alternative for men rather than leaving a relationship for a younger partner or blaming another for not feeling vital or turned on
- What it takes to be mature enough to try this practice
A version of this post was originally posted on ShanaJamesCoaching.com and is republished here with permission from the author.
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