For millennia, we and the world have been shackled by unrealistic approaches to the body and the libido, such as the ideas that we or our ancestors were kicked out of the Garden of Eden for doing something wrong, that the body is sinful and shameful, and that the libido is an obstacle to personal and spiritual development.
On the other hand, when people rebel from the puritanical standards of our society, it’s easy to overindulge in the libido, as we can see in outbursts of toxic masculinity, in everyone who is addicted to sex or porn, in the many awful sexual abuse scandals and the need for the me-too movement, and in entire faiths that are on the verge of being discredited because their priests and leaders were unable to channel their libidos in positive directions.
Ignoring our libidos comes with a cost, and overindulging in our libidos also comes with a cost. Fortunately, in all things a middle path is possible, which often provides the possibility for our complete transformation, inside and out. The time has come to forge a new relationship with our masculinity and libidos, to learn what is truly possible when we honor our full selves, and to recognize the body as one of the easiest ways to make progress on the paths of inner development and spiritual work. Every body is a temple, so why not treat them as such, and finally inhabit our bodies fully -- celebrating both our more obviously divine aspects, and our animalistic libidos, and work to balance them instead of pretending we’re just one half or the other?
Unfortunately, our bodies don't come with user manuals, and we live in a time when there are very few ways for people to find out what is really possible. There are millennia of misunderstandings and body shame to counteract, but fortunately there also are millennia of teachings, if we know where to look. I kept hoping someone else would gather and document these various practices, but I got tired of waiting, and decided to help whoever and however I can.
So, the Temple of Eros offers training in various disciplines, including:
All body parts are equally sacred, and no part of ourselves whatsoever is dirty, sinful, or bad, unless we choose to treat ourselves that way. Personally, I have no interest in holding on to shame from ways of thinking that should have been discarded long ago, but everyone is entitled to their own views, and it takes time for the world to change.
In closing, I’d like to share a quote from The Path of Eros (the founding book of the tradition, which is still being written):
“Worship is the only reasonable response when we directly face beauty and the sacred, but eventually we must rise and embrace our own beauty, power, and whole self."
If you’re not sure what any of these practices are or why they’re important, just ask. I get a lot of requests for training, but will answer when I can (feel free to gently remind me if I don’t get back to you).
I already have a lot of trainees, but if you're interested please read my other blog posts, and let me know what disciplines you're interested in, along with other questions mentioned in the relevant blog posts. For example, for Cock Training let me know what areas you're interested in, such as length, girth, curvature, sensitivity, stamina, etc., along with current measurements. If you have a Tumblr or other websites, feel free to let me know that as well. I'll consider training requests on a case-by-case basis, with preference given to those with the strongest motivation to transform, most dedication to the training, and openness to all aspects of our body, mind, and self. However, there's no need to feel insecure about where you're currently at -- come exactly as you are, which is beautiful!
For more information, see the photos in my various albums on LPSG, as well as thetempleoferos.tumblr.com/archive, or contact me.
On the other hand, when people rebel from the puritanical standards of our society, it’s easy to overindulge in the libido, as we can see in outbursts of toxic masculinity, in everyone who is addicted to sex or porn, in the many awful sexual abuse scandals and the need for the me-too movement, and in entire faiths that are on the verge of being discredited because their priests and leaders were unable to channel their libidos in positive directions.
Ignoring our libidos comes with a cost, and overindulging in our libidos also comes with a cost. Fortunately, in all things a middle path is possible, which often provides the possibility for our complete transformation, inside and out. The time has come to forge a new relationship with our masculinity and libidos, to learn what is truly possible when we honor our full selves, and to recognize the body as one of the easiest ways to make progress on the paths of inner development and spiritual work. Every body is a temple, so why not treat them as such, and finally inhabit our bodies fully -- celebrating both our more obviously divine aspects, and our animalistic libidos, and work to balance them instead of pretending we’re just one half or the other?
Unfortunately, our bodies don't come with user manuals, and we live in a time when there are very few ways for people to find out what is really possible. There are millennia of misunderstandings and body shame to counteract, but fortunately there also are millennia of teachings, if we know where to look. I kept hoping someone else would gather and document these various practices, but I got tired of waiting, and decided to help whoever and however I can.
So, the Temple of Eros offers training in various disciplines, including:
- cock training (for length, girth, curvature, stamina, sensitivity, foreskin restoration, and more)
- conscious bodybuilding (e.g., can focus on bulking, cutting, exercises, nutrition, supplements, motivation, etc.)
- mindful masturbation/edging
- nipple, perineum, and ass training
- erotic expansion (e.g., working with shame, acceptance, self-image, joy, ecstasy, and multiple forms of Eros)
- cum training (Ripening in the Path of Eros is the process of becoming aware of how frequently we cum, and helping build up our ‘ocean of elixir’, or the reservoir of energy which is the cornerstone of further work; can work with supplements to increase volume of pre and cum)
- posing, modeling, and the gaze
- worship-based practices
- opening / awakening / liberation (i.e., the process of awakening, satori, samadhi, transcendence, etc.)
All body parts are equally sacred, and no part of ourselves whatsoever is dirty, sinful, or bad, unless we choose to treat ourselves that way. Personally, I have no interest in holding on to shame from ways of thinking that should have been discarded long ago, but everyone is entitled to their own views, and it takes time for the world to change.
In closing, I’d like to share a quote from The Path of Eros (the founding book of the tradition, which is still being written):
“Worship is the only reasonable response when we directly face beauty and the sacred, but eventually we must rise and embrace our own beauty, power, and whole self."
If you’re not sure what any of these practices are or why they’re important, just ask. I get a lot of requests for training, but will answer when I can (feel free to gently remind me if I don’t get back to you).
I already have a lot of trainees, but if you're interested please read my other blog posts, and let me know what disciplines you're interested in, along with other questions mentioned in the relevant blog posts. For example, for Cock Training let me know what areas you're interested in, such as length, girth, curvature, sensitivity, stamina, etc., along with current measurements. If you have a Tumblr or other websites, feel free to let me know that as well. I'll consider training requests on a case-by-case basis, with preference given to those with the strongest motivation to transform, most dedication to the training, and openness to all aspects of our body, mind, and self. However, there's no need to feel insecure about where you're currently at -- come exactly as you are, which is beautiful!
For more information, see the photos in my various albums on LPSG, as well as thetempleoferos.tumblr.com/archive, or contact me.