Today’s column reviews a tantra retreat led by Hanna Tantra. For more on Hanna, check out her latest book, Tantric Lovers: The Ultimate Guide – Making Your Relationship Last.
I opened my eyes and we were still hugging. I didn’t quite know what to make of it. I was always the big hugger amongst my family and friends, and here I was mid-embrace – a long embrace even for me – with a stranger I had just met.
We breathed together, our chests rising and falling until we both released our arms and he said with a smile “That was a tantric hug.” This tantric hug seemed remarkably similar to what I have come to know in Austin as the hippie hug, and as I walked to my room on the ashram, I wondered about just what I had gotten myself into for the weekend.
Tantra is one of those ideas that most people have heard about, but few actually understand. When I heard that Ben and Efrat were inviting a Jewish Israeli and one of the world’s foremost tantra teachers for a three-weekend retreat at Israel’s Ashram in the Desert, I knew this was going to have Jewrotica written all over it. I was itching to experience the ashram, dip my toes in the waters of tantra and report back. And I figured, what other tantric retreat would have Kabbalat Shabbat penciled into the schedule on Friday afternoon? So, I registered for the weekend – the first weekend – and didn’t look back (The first weekend focused on tantric breathing, whereas the second weekend featured tantric massage and the third weekend was “tantra for lovers”. Yeah…).
So, what is tantra? There are different definitions, but the one that I would put forth is spiritual, mindful and ritualized sexuality. Halacha is to religious Judaism what ritual is to tantra – it permeates every element of the practice, and is meant to elevate actions while providing a structure for intention.
My only other Jewrotica “field trip” so far had been to the World Erotic Art Museum in Florida – a new experience, to say the least. But that experience was as a passive observer, whereas Hanna Tantra – our weekend instructor – required full participation in the retreat.
I wasn’t sure how much I would absorb from the weekend – if only for the language barrier. While my Hebrew is fairly fluent, my Jewish day school did not equip me with the proper vocabulary for a tantric retreat (big surprise). Though I did pick up a handful of words, most of the weekend instruction was in English and much of the weekend chanting was in Sanskrit, Arabic and Hebrew.
Some folks came as couples, though plenty of un-partnered individuals were present as well. Each man was asked to partner up with a woman for the opening exercise. One woman’s arrival was delayed, throwing off the balance, and Hanna asked for a volunteer to partner with two men. I figured that I was here for the experience and besides, how intense could breathing be, so – after a prolonged silence without a movement in the room – I piped up and volunteered.
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Jewrotica is awesome. It expands the mind and for people who were raised with narrow views on sexuality. Whether you are Jewish or not, or in different sects of Judaism like Orthodox, Conservative or Reform, no matter what your background or where you’re from, Jewrotica gets you to see Judaism and how it relates to sexuality in new ways. I really appreciate Ayo being here and helping us learn different ways to connect with our sexuality.
I’m so glad that Jewrotica is represented here at Jewlicious! It’s bringing voices that need to be heard in the Jewish discussion and Jewish climate environment.
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I stepped out of my comfort zone to be a part of this. I was glad to open up the topic of sexuality in my community. We are trying to build a safe space to talk about sex. The result I am most happy about coming from this event is that hopefully now my friends know they can come and talk to me, that I can be their ‘safe space’.
I’m Heshy Fried from Frum Satire and I am very, very frum. And I completely support Jewrotica – it’s doing a service to the frum community. We need some sort of kosher sexual education. Jewrotica even has a system that allows frum filters to filter out certain things to make it PG for us. It’s mamish Torah. It’s like The Little Midrash Says for sex.
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While many people fear the “sex talk,” Jewrotica offers an opportunity for writers and audiences to speak about sexuality in a open and safe space. When I attended a Jewrotica reading, I heard stories that reminded me that love takes many forms, and that expressing it is a vital part of who we are as a people.
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