Posts Tagged ‘adventure’

How to Start a Movement

Wednesday, December 8th, 2010

Do it because you love it.
Let it move you and in turn it will move and inspire others.
Do it, oblivious to naysayers or those who haven’t yet caught the flame.
Be your exuberant, uncensored self.
When others join you, welcome them wholeheartedly.
When other people finally get it, watch it spread like wildfire.
You got to be unstoppable.

This is one of my all-time favorite videos. I love those three guys. The song is “Unstoppable” by Santogold and the chorus is “I got to be unstoppable.”

What Inspires You?

Monday, November 15th, 2010

I’m going to be speaking at Pecha Kucha Vancouver next week. If you aren’t already familiar with the event, it’s an evening that began in Tokyo seven years ago that now takes place all over the world. The focus is to enable creative people to show their work and speak about what influences and inspires them. To keep things concise and interesting, the format is unique: each person presents 20 slides and has 20 seconds to speak on them. Speakers at the Vancouver version have included firestarter Danielle Laporte and uber-innovator typographer Marjan Bantjes.

Revisiting the things that inspire me has been a great exercise. I think about activities that bring me clarity, center me in myself and give me excitement about my life and projects. For me, that includes being in nature, cataclysmic, mind-body sex and dancing like a maniac in a sweaty night club. Actually, anything that makes me sweat is on that list–from exercise, to sexercise, to giving a presentation in front of large numbers of people.

These things are soul food. For us to continually unfold as our magical selves, we need to build them into our life and diets as the essential nourishment they are. What is your soul food and how often do you incorporate it into your life?

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Upcoming:

The Art of Pleasuring a Woman: Friday November 19, 7-9pm

Did you know?
- All women love sex? I can prove it.
- There are three types of female orgasms?
- Female ejaculation is a fact and possible for every woman.
- Oral sex is extremely healthy for you?
- How to keep your sexual chemistry sizzling all the time?

A stimulating evening full of information, answers and new techniques to inject life and passion into your intimate relationship. Women and men, singles and couples are welcome. Fire up your current relationship or prepare to take your new one to the next level of pleasure and fulfillment. Wine, sushi, aphrodisiac chocolates plus a 20% shopping discount at Vancouver’s only erotic luxury store: Tart Boutique. $50- (plus hst).

Seduction by Marjan Bantjes

Vaginal Weight Lifting: Tuesday November 23, 7:30-9pm

A toned PC (pubocoggygeal) muscle leads to more vaginal pleasure, better G-Spot orgasms and a chance at breaking the world record for vaginal weight lifting – if you can beat 31 pounds! Learn Taoist techniques that were employed by courtesans in the emperor’s court of ancient China to strengthen the ‘love muscle.’ The use of a jade egg is tonifying and strengthening for the pelvic muscle and goes far beyond the effectiveness of Kegels. I have eggs for sale for $50- which you may pre-purchase or buy on the evening. Please email me directly if you are interested in attending this salon.

Pecha Kucha: Thursday November 25, 7:30pm

Get Lost to Find Yourself

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

Many years ago, on an island far, far away, I spent a very Dionysian year in London. At the end of it, I felt so far away from myself, that I had the urge to swing out in the extreme opposite direction: I wanted to live as remotely as possible, out of the city, and study with a shaman in the forest. I felt like I’d packed on layers that weren’t me. And I knew I needed to shed them.

So I did. For ten years.

For three of those years I lived in and around Tofino – for a while my residence was a floathouse that was moored an hour from Tofino by boat. I was living with a seafaring pirate who was more in tune with the ocean and the tides than any time piece (which often meant simple things like, “Which day will you be back?” were anybody’s guess).

One of the things I’m most grateful for during this era of my life, was feeling the freedom of: 1) owning very little and not caring about owning very little; and 2) letting my true self come out. Most of the inhabitants of Tofino and other such remote enclaves seemed to be on a similar journey. They were stripping off the pieces of civilization that formerly bound them and were finding out who they were beneath that.

I was reminded of this over the weekend when I went to Lasqueti Island for the wedding of two such souls I met in the bush over a decade ago. Lasqueti Island is off the grid: no electricity, no car ferry – just passengers – and a population of very hardy, eclectic people. This is important when you need to figure out how to heat your home and generate power where it doesn’t just appear with the flick of a switch. Hence, Lasqueti is a hotbed for alternative energy. In every sense of the term.

The wedding was beautiful: tender and so…them. The pair got married on a cliff overlooking the ocean, with their children climbing all over them, and the bride kicking off her flip-flops and walking barefoot down the hill after their oh-so-original ceremony.

In a place like this, there a few distractions to the things we might want to suppress. For me, with the lack of a computer, cell phone and my other pursuits, I had something come to the surface that I’d pushed down for years. Being there gave me the space to let it rise, to grieve it and then figure out what I am going to do about it.

The thing about stripping things away, is that it can feel disorienting, and anxiety-producing sometimes. In the words of Robert Frost: “The only way out is through.” Being vulnerable and open is the strongest place to reside. Stick with it and you will be reborn.