Monday, June 10, 2013

Babylonian Rites

Babylonian Rites

Candlelight flickers, a soft glow against naked flesh. So many candles, lighting the ancient temple for this night's carnal ritual. Warm light against hot flesh. Bodies writhing together, moans mixing with temple musicians song. Tribal drums beat out a magical beat, evoking the Primal, this Animal of Lust that must be satisfied. 

Temple priestesses offer themselves up as vessels to these energies, dancers and servers playing delightful games with the seekers. All things are sacred to the Goddess, and this night celebrates the joy of sex and the sensual world, from intimate stroking to the deepest rutting.  Yes, even when the men would take one for three or four of them, ravaging her as sexual sacrifice. These animal desires are better released in sacred space than held in denial. 

The temple gates are opening once again, and you are invited inside, to partake of your deepest desires, to release your primal lust on the wanton nymphs who are desperate for it.


What is the Babylonian Rites?

An exclusive play party than honors the sensual, our primal lusts, and reminds us that the Sacred is everywhere. It evokes the temple rites in Babylon and other ancient civilization, where The Goddess was honored in the living bodies of every woman, and the Divine was celebrated through sexual union.

We have a group many women who feel called to honor the sacred within the taboo, offering sensual, erotic, and spiritual services of both sexual and non-sexual nature. We are inviting you to bring out your lust-filled primal and let it play, let it be revered for its power.  Honoring these energies in sacred space gives us more freedom in our day to day life, a way of freeing us from shame.

What can be expected?

You will greeted warmly and led into the temple prepared for the evening. There will be tea, fresh fruit and homemade treats offered to you; finger foods designed for then sensual experience. Spirits and wine offered. Beautiful preiestesses offer their services to you, attending to all your sensual needs. You can expect a very warm and nonjudgmental space in which to explore your fantasies. 

Will it happen again?
As with most things, it will never be perfectly recreated. This is our first fundraising event, with more planned in the future.  They will be different, with different people, a different vibe or venue.  But similar events will be advertised in the future. 

We want to see every one of our limited slots are filled for this event!
Just a few more days to register!  Interested?

Email: temple.priestesses@gmail.com

In order to create a safe space for everyone, there is a short screening process. Please send an email answering the following questions:  

1. Provide at least one verifiable provider reference. Send a link to her ad and to speed up the process, ask her if she will verify you.  

If you do not have verifiable references, send us an email with all the other questions answered and we'll see if we can collaborate to find a solution that feels safe for all of us.  

2. Are you comfortable in a setting of group sexuality and/or is this a new experience for you? 

3. What would you hope to experience by being part of this event? 


Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Notes from the Past

I was looking through my old notes (I Love Evernote, by the way!) and this one caught my eye.  It was just as I was transitioning from Electra Blue to Elizabeth Morgan.  Yes, it's really always has been a sacred work to me, and it's always been a balancing act between the sacred priestess and the bad girl...

Written 11 Feb 2011

When I started on this path, I was drawn to the idea that it could be done  in a sacred way--that, in ancient times, sex *was* a sacred thing.  I loved the idea, but I wasn't sure how it would take form for me in the modern day.

Experience is the best teacher, so I went out and got some experience. Even the few shitty experiences I've had taught me invaluable lessons Some weeks, I have felt more sacred than others--when I take the time out to focus my intentions, it's so much better than the few times I've felt rushed, or just in that headspace.

I knew I needed to give myself time to learn, to test things. I needed to find out what worked best for me, and how to bring sacredness to my work without sounding or feeling like a airy new-age type. I needed to balance the sacred work with the fun of "being bad," and find a way to make them work together.

Babalon has given me this key.  And now, finally, I feel ready to take this big step and truly devote my work to her--to make it Work. It gives me the courage to focus on sacred sexuality.  

I'll always be that fun-loving, taboo-indulging girl.  But now, I also want to pull out that healing, sacred spirit that banishes doubt and guilt.