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  • Holding Child D4 WEB

    Holding the Kid

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    I want to write today about my experiences in Touch Practice where I have sensed that somehow, instead of holding the adult man I sat down with at the beginning of the hour, I have suddenly accessed a younger, earlier part of that person. I …

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    Innocence

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    This week’s blog is dedicated to the courageous, full-hearted and sweet men of the Pacific Northwest,  from Tacoma to Vancouver and points in between. I continue to hold you in my heart, brothers. Innocence is a potent and powerful tool for spiritual practice available to …

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  • Socialblog Man Hugging

    Partnering Each Other: Building Workshops

    During the past two years, I’ve taught Touch Practice workshops ranging from a simple 2-hour introductory session for eight, all the way up to full weekend retreats for 24 men. While I am still committed to individual work, teaching groups of men about Touch Practice …

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  • Loving Men On Beach

    Working Skillfully with Erotic Energy

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    I don’t plan what I’m going to blog about from week to week. Every Thursday or Friday, I go to the mountain and wait to hear Spirit speak, and when I hear something, I start writing it down. That can be a little nerve wracking, …

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  • Angelabaconkidwell Devotion

    Devotion

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    “de·vo·tion  (d-vshn) n.  Ardent, often selfless affection and dedication, as to a person or principle.” This weekend’s blog is dedicated (devoted!) to the men of Tampa. A story is frequently told of an Englishwoman whose practice it was to have tea every day at 4:00.  No matter …

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  • Primetime Nightline Beyond Belief 624x351

    Beyond Belief: Part Two

    Belief is in some ways the opposite of experience. Belief (confidence in the truth or existence of something not immediately susceptible to rigorous proof) precedes us into our next experience and shapes that experience like a lens. So, a person who believes that black people are suspicious will go into situations with black people feeling, well, suspicious. …

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  • Refracted Sun Rising Over Virginia Beach1

    To Begin Again

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    Here we are again, on the edge of another year. As I wrote in my last blog, “staying well,” “maintaining” or “hanging in there” are all utterly unnatural states of being. As I look around the Earth, things are either growing or dying; days are …

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    Into the Darkness

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    With apologies to all of you who have traumatic associations with this period of holidays, this is my absolute favorite time of year. The period from the winter solstice to the New Year has always been full of big ritual dinners with my enormous extended …

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  • Gender Identity

    Touch Practice, Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity

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    Touch Practice has been a fascinating exploration of Great Unknowns for me, and in the course of carrying this practice I have learned many things. There are two areas in particular, however, where what I have learned has completely changed the way I conceive my …

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  • Boundaries

    How boundaries keep us safe

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    In various sorts of body work ranging from clinical, therapeutic massage through even the most erotic types of exchange, an explicit agreement about boundaries—where and how we will and won’t touch or be touched—is one of the ways we create a sense of safety for …

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