
ART OF SENSUALITY






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The Art of Sensuality Workshop
Now in Toronto
Has Your Love Life Gone Limp?
Learn the
skills you need to
create a successful loving, sensual relationship.
·
Everything You Wanted To Know About Sex
· How To Be A Better Lover
· Learn Love's Language
Join Sex, Love & Relationship expert,
internationally published writer,
& lecturer, Paul Mauchline for
this innovative and dynamic workshop.
For More Details Email:
paul@artofloving.com
"Bringing
Love Into Your Life"
The Art of Sensuality
is a workshop designed to:
- Renew the love of your mind, body, and spirit.
- Enhance the skills needed to create more passion, awe, and a sense
of gratitude in your life.
- Provide the knowledge you seek to make everyday life more fun
and enjoyable.
Sensuality vs. Sexuality
Say the word "sensuality" and most people immediately think
of sex. Many people confuse the terms sensuality and sexuality, thinking
they are synonymous. Certainly, there are areas of overlap: for instance,
one might wish to be a sensual lover, to bring one's sensuality into
the lovemaking process, thus combining the sensual with the sexual experience.
Sensuality is a key ingredient for richer sexual expression. However,
while sensuality seems an essential part of good sex, sexuality is not
the only arena for sensual expression. Sensuality is something much
broader. Beginning with awareness, sensuality encompasses the exploration
and experiencing of all our senses.
What is The Art of Sensuality?
The Art of Sensuality is a way of fully experiencing life through awareness,
presence, and the exploration of your senses. Workshops on the Art of
Sensuality have been developed by Paul Mauchline, and Leslie Lobell,
M.A. of The Art of Loving Institute in Toronto, Canada. These workshops
are designed to teach the fundamental elements of creating a fuller,
more passionate, and more satisfying life.
It seems so easy to forget to notice and enjoy the little things that
happen every day. Suddenly you may discover that time and life have
passed you by. Taking a sensual approach begins with showing up, noticing,
and hopefully enjoying what life is offering you. You can, first of
all, enhance the use of your five main senses:
- Vision/Seeing
- Audition/Hearing
- Taste
- Smell, and
- Touch/Feeling
With the right focus or state of mind, you can make anything in life
a sensual experience: eating chocolate or enjoying a sumptuous meal,
meditating or focusing on your breath, walking the beach and feeling
the breeze on your face and the sand beneath your feet, watching a sunset,
dancing and feeling your body move through space, smelling roses or
flowers in a garden, looking into the face of a loved one, painting
or working with clay, working in your career, making love
you
name it. Sensuality can involve more than the use of the five senses:
When we bring in awareness and intuition, it goes beyond just sensing.
The Art of Sensuality is a way to allow passion and awe into everyday
life - a life for which you will begin to feel more and more grateful
and appreciative, even in challenging times.
Workshops on The Art of
Sensuality
The Art of Sensuality Workshops are designed to teach the fundamentals
of living life from a sensual place, thus allowing more passion, awe,
enjoyment, and a sense of gratitude to come into your life. The Art
of Sensuality Workshops are largely experiential, with exercises to
help you practice awareness, learn to become present, and explore your
senses. Paul Mauchline and Leslie Karen Lobell, M.A., of The Art of
Loving Institute, designed these six-hour workshops as part of the series
of workshops produced by The Art of Loving in Toronto, Canada. The Art of Sensuality Workshops are available for men and women,
singles and couples. Come gain the skills you need to begin to experience life
more fully - and have some fun in the process!
Although the workshop leader may discuss sex or sexuality in relationship
to sensuality, there is no nudity, display of pornographic materials,
or sexual touch involved in this workshop.

About Paul Mauchline
About
Leslie Karen Lobell, M.A.
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©2000-2004. All rights reserved. Paul Mauchline & SLeslie Lobell
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