From 6 to 9 and Beyond

Woman: Opening Poem from "From 6 to 9 and Beyond"

The Queen. Photo by Sequoia Emmanuelle.

The Queen. Photo by Sequoia Emmanuelle.

Originally posted March 3, 2014.

What does it mean to be Woman with a capital W?


What is it like to pass through the ritual of childhood and squirm down the birth canal, both birthing and being birthed into an expression of mature femininity? What is it like to release our mothers and become our own parents/gurus/mentors/teachers/midwives? How do all these aspects reveal themselves through our own erotic awakening? How do their shadows show up and unconsciously hijack our lives if we are unwilling to visit the basements of our souls?

These questions circle around me as I put on the finishing touches on the first draft of my book, From 6 to 9 and Beyond: Widening the Lens of Feminine EroticismIn the book, I share the erotic awakening of six feminine archetypes. And while the stories are fictional, many of the events within them are based on my own journey into Womanhood—a journey that is still unfolding.

The process of writing itself is teaching me more than any workshop I could take. My own life has become a crucible for honest self-reflection and growth. These archetypes grab me by the pussy and demand that if I am going to tell their stories, I better damn well love and integrate them into my own life.

And while six archetypes (virgin, whore, warrior, queen, nun, grandmother) is not enough to capture the magnitude of Woman, it is a step towards widening our perspective on how Womanhood, female sexuality and feminine eroticism can express themselves in our world.

Below is the opening poem from the book. This piece emerged recently as I sat in deep meditation with these women.

Whether you identify as predominately masculine, feminine or gender-neutral (for we have all of it within ourselves), I invite you to investigate this question as you read the piece: Who are you as Woman and how does that show up in your own life?

For when She is loved and accepted, all parts of ourselves have space to heal and shine.

 

Woman

 

I looked into the mirror today,

Focused on the mystery

Waiting patiently behind the ocular aperture;

 

Quieted the voices that told me

I should have a smaller waist

And a smoother face.

 

I asked the question,

“Who is Woman?”

And awaited the ineffable reply.

 

She first came to me as a dragon’s eye.

“Beware the lower depths,”

She counseled.

 

I flashed a bravado smile

And asked again,

“Who is Woman?”

 

Then came the hummingbird,

Flapping her wings

At my arrogant back,

 

And cautioned,

“Those who ask this question

Must be willing to die.”

 

Steeling my jaw,

I did not heed her warning,

But demanded once more,

 

“Who.

Is.

Woman.”

 

A silent scream ripped though my ears

As her thick-bitter tea joined

My lips in holy prayer.

 

A face, too beautiful to bear,

Delicate features contrasting my own,

Slashed my vision.

 

Crumbling to my knees, I cried,

“No! Please! Spare my life!

I will give you anything.”

 

Hoisting me to my feet, She growled,

“Wake up, Girl. Do not bow to me.

Remember: True Service is not Sycophancy.”

 

The black blood, pooling between my thighs,

Now rose above my chest,

Flooding my frozen throat.

 

She whispered, “Your hard heart

Is still learning to let the love in.

Drown the Child and your freedom begins.

 

The men, they are calling,

Aching to suckle

Your milky breasts.

 

And when they are grown, they will call,

Aching for you to suckle

Their milky heads.

 

You can not blame them.

You can only love them.

As I love you.

 

Surrender.

Surrender.

It is the easiest thing in the world.

 

It.

Is.

Woman.”

 

The balm of healing seared,

Ice cold, through my heart,

And panicked blindness gave way to simple sight.

 

The Virgin appeared before me,

Her innocent gaze teaching me how

To see with fresh eyes.

 

Next the Whore,

Celebrating her body,

A vessel for divine inspiration.

 

Then the Warrior,

Bloody blade at her side,

Dripping with uncompromising truth.

 

Followed by the Queen,

Glittering in gold,

Her power unapologetically adorning her throne.

 

Afterwards, the Nun,

Prostrated, her twisted fingers

Spelling out her memoir of devotion.

 

Finally, Abuelita herself,

The Grandmother, wise and wizened,

Birthing and destroying all of creation.

 

As the riddle unfolded and the veil lifted,

My choked voice gave way to breath

As I inhaled her final words:

 

“Only trust the bearers of light

Who have also fallen in love

With the dark.”

 

Salty-sweet tears of recognition

Slid down my mottled cheeks,

Cleansing my bitter soul,

 

Until I was met,

Once more,

With my own solemn reflection.

 

I looked into the mirror today,

Focused on the mystery

Waiting patiently behind the ocular aperture;

 

Quieted the voices that told me

I should have a smaller waist

And a smoother face.

 

I asked the question,

“Who am I?”

And what I saw was simple:

 

I am Woman and She is Me.

You are Woman and She is You.

We are Woman and She is We.

Finished The Queen...finally on to The Nun

The Nun. Photo by Sequoia Emmanuelle.

The Nun. Photo by Sequoia Emmanuelle.

Originally posted February 21, 2014

I finished the Queen's story last night. What a wild roller coaster that was. I felt like she pulled me up by my lapel and told me to "Grow Up" *several times* during the creation of her story. The fact that my husband and I still love each other, want to be married to each other and enjoy sex together is a testament to our love and the positive learning and growth I experienced during her creation.

The final story I have left to write is the Nun's, which for me is very personal. She is a woman who devotes her erotic energy in service to the divine. God is her lover. This can show up many ways, not just in the celibate renunciates we see in various religious institutions. She the part of ourselves that easily connects with Spirit and uses that orgasm for her creative expression.

Her shadow shows up when she denigrates all physical life and chooses only to chase the spiritual realms. We can see this in severe religious and cultural leaders who warn us to beware the "pleasures of the flesh." We can also see this in anorexics and certain "hippie" people who would rather "breathe in nourishment" than go sit down and have a filling meal. People who hate or cannot hold or handle money, i.e. physical expressions of energy, also fall into the shadow side of this archetype.

In my story, I will share an experience I had that connected me to my spirit and my sex after several years of severe anorexia. The framework will be fictional, but the experience will be my own.

Time for the deep dive once more...at least this time my husband has had some warning.

 

First Page of "The Queen"

Originally posted February 5, 2014

It's been a while since I've posted on this blog, mainly because the past few months I have been devoting my time to writing my book, From 6 to 9 and Beyond: Widening the Lens of Feminine Eroticism, and focusing less on articles. If you click on the link the title, you will also find an "Updates" page where I have blogging about the writing process. So be sure to head over there and check out all the good stuff I've been up to :)

However, I didn't want to neglect this page, so I am posting the first page from my story about "The Queen" archetype. You can find more on the book's website. Enjoy!

The Queen. Photo by Sequoia Emmanuelle.

The Queen. Photo by Sequoia Emmanuelle.

Rani Jhadav placed the edge of the chilled glass against her warm lips, tipped back her head and slightly parted her mouth. Bright bubbles tickled the back of her throat, while the dry, cherry flavor of the 2005 Cristal Rosé Brut washed over her tongue. She closed her eyes. After the champagne had sufficiently slaked her thirst, she set the flute back down on the cream and gold-colored cocktail napkin. She glanced down at her Richard Mille 007 Rose Gold Watch, given to her exactly one year ago for her 38th birthday.

“Twelve twenty-eight,” she noted to herself, the hands pointing towards two small diamonds representing the clock face’s twelve and the six.

She remembered the e-mail verbatim:

Alley

Sit at the bar

12:30 SHARP

Wear a skirt

Xo, Ms. V

Rani recrossed her legs, the smooth cushion of the suede barstool brushing against her bare, mocha thighs. She hooked the left heel of her Louboutin black-and-crystal pump on the bottom rung of her seat.

           “Twelve twenty-nine.”

           Admiring the artist’s penmanship, she softly fingered the paper “Reserved” sign that sat three inches behind her glass. The R snaked under the word “reserved” in thick calligraphy. A similar, yet scripturally unique, sign sat nine inches to her left, saving the empty space next to her.

           “Good thing Ms. V had the foresight to reserve us a spot,” thought Rani, as she glanced around the packed restaurant. Ever since the Gramercy Park bistro opened a little over a year and a half ago, it had been the hot spot for New York City’s wealthy and elite. It was a particular favorite of Rani’s since she could count on it to “wow” her potential investors and business contacts. And it was only two blocks from her Flatiron office.

Plus, she simply adored the care and attention put into every detail of the place—the décor, the cuisine, the wines, the gold-plated napkin rings and handwritten menus—all of it represented simple, yet elegant tastes, while simultaneously fostering an air of familiarity. Even now as she sat in plain sight, sliding her long fingers up and down the stem of her flute, Rani couldn’t help but step inside the intimacy of her experience. Nothing existed but supple flesh on firm glass.

           No sooner had she drifted off than she was startled back to the present by the appearance of a stranger in the seat beside her. She quickly looked at her watch.

          “Twelve-thirty? That was a minute?!” she thought, surprised at how quickly she had lost her sense of temporal perception.

         “Excuse me, sir,” she said, “this seat’s reserved.”

         “I know,” he silkily replied, an impish smile curling around his mouth.

Erotic Lessons from The Nun

The Nun. Photo by Sequoia Emmanuelle. www.from6to9andbeyond.com

The Nun. Photo by Sequoia Emmanuelle. www.from6to9andbeyond.com

Originally posted December 9, 2013

“I believe in loyalty. We should respect our Church, but never believe that the Church has the last word. The Church is saying “this”, but I believe that sooner or later “this” will change. “This” is not the mind of our Lord. God is all love. It’s a delicate balancing thing. The Church has changed its position over the years, and because the spirit is with the Church, in the end the Church will always get it right. But in the end. The spirit of the Church is the meaning of love, which hasn’t yet, perhaps, been fully understood,”

~ Sister Wendy Beckett on the subject of gay marriage

Most of us rarely hear the words “erotic” and “nun” in the same sentence.


That is, unless, you had a Catholic-school crush that permeated into the current kinks of your daily life.


However, whether you believe in God or not, we all have some form of the erotic nun archetype within ourselves. And while it’s true that nuns do not have sex, that does not mean that they do not have an erotic life.

To the contrary. I believe that many nuns have a rich and powerful connection to their own erotic energy. They’re married to Jesus Christ, for…well…Chrissakes!

First, let me define erotic. Its root word, erosis Greek in origin and one of its meanings is “love as a fundamental creative impulse.” So while sexuality can be erotic, not everything erotic has to be sexual.

Eroticism is simply an experience of the  world that is alive, vital, flowing, present and deeply connected to the powerful creative energy always surrounding us.

Some people may call that energy orgasm. Other people may call that energy source. Still others may refer to is as kundalini. Nuns call this energy The Holy Spirit. And to devote your life and your creative force in service of this divine energy is truly erotic indeed.

The nun archetype experiences the erotic as God revealing his/her self in every ecstatic moment. In every face. In every sunrise. In every routine chore.

When I think of the embodied erotic nun archetype, I look no further than Sister Wendy Beckett. She’s a South African-born nun who currently resides in England and is best known for her PBS specials where she shares with the audience the history and technical analysis of various paintings and sculptures.

What is evident in her voice is how much awereverence and passion she has for art. She speaks with pleasure and delight as she describes the sensual curves of the sky, the fruit, the women and all manner of subjects that the artists choose to express through their work.

“He’s not interested in the static, but in the moment, when things are moving and happening,” says Beckett, almost defining eroticism in her description of Bernini’s sculptures.

In fact, every word that comes out of her mouth seems to be a gourmet delight that she can not wait to share with her viewers. She does not balk in shame or disapproval when sharing the sexual ardor of the nude characters depicted in the paintings.

And the seemingly limitless well of wonder from which she draws is unconditional love for all God’s creatures.

We are, of course, familiar with the unintegrated, shadow aspects of the nun: spiritual narcissism, delusions of grandeur, disgust for things of the “earthly” realm, etc. And though we may be used to associating those aspects with women wearing the habit, they can often show up in our everyday lives: anorexics, sanctimonious “enlightened” gurus and even many “seekers” who can barely take care of their everyday needs all deny themselves pleasure in the pursuit of “purity” and condemn anyone who does not walk their perception of “the right way.”


Our work is to neither reject the nun nor uphold her as the sole source of guidance in our lives; but to listen to her, love her and honor her wisdom with balanced ears.

So let us learn a thing or two from the erotic essence of the nun, such as awe and passion for the greater powers that surround us, no matter how mundane or trivial they may seem.

Let us bow our heads in reverence to the mysteries that influence and guide us every day. Let our work be a prayer for more compassion and an act of service in honor of the divine. And may we all heed her invitation to dance with each other in the name of universal love.

Sister Wendy Beckett leaves the confines of her order in Norfolk, England, to see the art of Europe. In this film, the destination is Rome and the Vatican, and the featured works are Bernini's statue of Apollo and Daphne, Carvaggio's painting the Conversion of St. Paul and Michaelangelo's Pietà. (1994)

New Website Devoted to My Book, "From 6 to 9 and Beyond"

Originally posted November 20, 2013

Hello all,

It is with great pleasure that I unveil my latest project, From 6 to 9 and Beyond: Widening the Lens of Feminine Eroticism." You may recall all those videos blogs I did in July and August, as well as the Indiegogo campaign I ran.

Well, as the book unfolds, I am posting excerpts from the stories and poetry and pictures! You can find them all at one place at the url below. Be sure to check back for more updates as the book unfolds!

http://www.from6to9andbeyond.com

The Virgin. Photo by Sequoia Emmanuelle.

The Virgin. Photo by Sequoia Emmanuelle.

Introducing 'All We Want Is Love,' My Partner to Help End Sex Trafficking

Originally posted August 2, 2013

It's been two weeks since launching my fundraising campaign for my first book, "From 6 to 9 and Beyond: Widening the Lens of Feminine Eroticism" and we are right at the 15% mark towards reaching our goal.

I'm truly grateful for all the donations thus far and I have some exciting news about the project and how your donations can help make a global difference. 

Jillian Mourning, founder of All We Want Is Love, and I are teaming up to end sex trafficking. Her organization is dedicated to liberating victims of sexual exploitation and was recently nominated for a VH1 Do Something Award.

I have pledged to donate 10% of the book profits, as well as any money I raise above $20,000 to All We Want Is Love. We are both believers that the misuse and abuse of sexual energy in the world stems from our shame and disconnection with the erotic. You can learn more about why feminine eroticism matters to EVERYONE in this brand new video.

So please, go to my Indiegogo page and make your contribution. I have a lot of great "perks" for those who make a donation, including coaching packages, OM Training sessions, gourmet chocolates, massages, artwork, signed copies of the book and much more!

As you can see there are lots of ways to participate. If you feel as passionate as I do about healing our relationship to sexuality, we need your help! Your voice, your contributions, your willingness to be a part of this movement are the only way we can make sustainable change.

Thank you and I look forward to healing with you!

In love and faith,

Candice

Why Feminine Eroticism Matters to EVERYONE

Originally posted August 1, 2013

Because we live in a society still locked in shame around sex, genuine sexuality never gets taught. Because of this, conventional, male-driven pornography and mass media are our primary source of sex education. We're being told what is sexy, rather than discovering it for ourselves and thus, sex becomes a product. 

www.from6to9andbeyond.com

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69 Vlogs in 69 Days

In the summer of 2013, I created 69 Video Blogs in 69 days to raise awareness for the Indiegogo campaign for my book, From 6 to 9 and Beyond: Widening the Lens of Feminine EroticismRather than creating 69 posts, I am simply posting the first video plus a link to YouTube playlist which includes all 69 videos. Enjoy! #69vlogs69days

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