As you dissolve into love, your ego fades. You’re not thinking about loving; you’re just being love, radiating like the sun. Ram Dass
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As you dissolve into love, your ego fades. You’re not thinking about loving; you’re just being love, radiating like the sun. Ram Dass
Tantra | Breathe into me
Sometimes, it’s the way a breath shifts… the way your chest rises when I exhale. Gasp, and you just might feel me inside you, without a single touch.
Your inhale tastes like me. My exhale traces the length of your spine. We’re not even in the same room, and yet… we’re already entwined. Tangled in energy. Pulsing in rhythm. Craving more.
This is the kind of connection that transcends distance… an invisible pull, a soft ache that whispers: we’ve already merged.
Like your body remembers mine.
Feel me… even from afar.
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⏳ "What Happens When Pleasure Has No Rush… Could You Handle It?"
The Magic of Slow, Teasing Pleasure
Imagine being touched with such exquisite slowness that anticipation builds, breath deepens, and your body melts into waves of blissful longing. Tantric touch teaches you to linger in pleasure, to enjoy every second instead of rushing toward an end. It’s a reminder that true pleasure isn’t just in climax—it’s in the mystery and unfolding.
“You were never created to feel depressed, unwanted, alone or ashamed. You were created to love and to be loved, and to feel that you are worthy and are valuable.”
— Unknown
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“I could not live in any of the worlds offered to me — the world of my parents, the world of war, the world of politics. I had to create a world of my own, like a climate, a country, an atmosphere in which I could breathe, reign, and recreate myself when destroyed by living. That, I believe, is the reason for every work of art.”
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Anaïs Nin
To love is to recognize yourself in another.
-Eckhart Tolle
Many think of the Lynyrd Skynyrd as racists but nothing could be further from the truth. Mississippi Kid was Ronnie's nickname but was a song where he had went to Mississippi to pick up his woman (a Black lady).
Lynyrd Skynyrd Mississippi Kid released in 1973 https://youtu.be/89piYROaq5Y?si=GDFxSHB-J8HeGLZy
But what is the song about? Very, very few people have ever been able to see the tale that Ronnie was weaving...he's going to Alabama to get his woman...a woman of colour...thus, coming from Mississippi he knew full well that there would be lots of looks and perhaps something more in 'Bama...
The song is chalk full of powerful messages by Van Zant set to a relatively simple Southern Blues. He was writing about Freedom, the freedom to Love whatever he wants to, regardless of race, creed or colour...he was writing about empowering the self by answering to his own "laws"/beliefs, and not some corrupt Government/Religion/Society. He was writing about cause and effect...he wasn't going to 'Bama to cause trouble, but if trouble came to his doorstep, he was prepared to respond...which is a POWERFUL message for all of us...we should never go looking for a fight, but if one comes to our own doorstep, that's when we take care of business...and the corruption of this sick societal world has finally brought their sickness to all our doorsteps, and it's time to fight for what is right, and for our Freedom!