Her work in Calcutta was then made into a documentary which was titled “Shakti.” Isadora eventually turned to yoga which changed her life forever and traveled to India in 2007 to immerse herself in the ancient teachings of Tantra, which would help with deep healing and discovering her own path as a healer.Īccording to her website, she ended up continuing the tradition of going to India for eight years, teaching yoga to sex-trafficked women in the red light district of Calcutta because the ancient teachings on feminine and sexual energy were kept a secret in India for centuries due to religious taboos. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for listening, and joining me on this journey we call life.However, as a result of the sexual trauma she faced as a child, Isadora was diagnosed with bipolar disorder at the age of 29 when she landed in the ER after a crystal meth overdose, “I spent my 20s in a hot mess of sex and drugs,” Isadora said in a wellness seminar last year, months before she committed suicide. You’d be amazed how much these four simple steps do to help us grow! Subscribe to the show by clicking “subscribe” in iTunes 3. Go to /support and donate towards show production costs 2. Do you appreciate this information, and want to support my mission to deliver as much life enhancing information as possible to as many people as possible? The easiest, and most effective way you can help is to do this:ġ. Starting and growing a podcast requires a ton of time, energy, and money. Mindfulness, radical honesty and open communication: keys to healthy sexuality.As men age, are they less able to have sex without emotional commitment?.Transmutation of sexual energy for business and creativity success.Psalm's view on male orgasm and semen retention.Who's more afraid of sexual intimacy, men or women?.seduction: women owning their body, self worth, and channeling their Shakti Achieving multiple, full body orgasms: edging technique for men, Oyoga inhale for women.Beyond anatomy: sex education and expression breeds empowered men and women.The ease of access to pornography through technology, and the influence on younger generations.Women are the Shakti of sexual energy and are built to have multiple orgasms.How a 53-year old had her first orgasm under Psalm's coaching, and how her life and creativity blossomed as consequence.Women, orgasm and giving themselves permission to feel pleasure.Using sexuality as a tool to overcome shame and trauma from sex.Prayer and faith: how she turned her experience into a business.Hitting rock bottom, depression, anxiety, facing traumas and taking responsibility for her healing process.Growing up in a religious commune, and the mixed messages around sexually which led to sexual abuse, shame, guilt, trauma. How being a sex coach became her life's work and mission.With deep reverence, I offer my prayers and blessings to Psalm, and her friends and family. May this episode serve as a continuation of her life's work, and an inspiration to the thousands of fans and students she left behind. Through courageously exploring our inner demons, and seeking to better understand ourselves and those around us, we stand a much better chance of overcoming the trauma and shame that is holding so many of us back from living a life of harmony, happiness, fulfillment, and lasting intimacy with our chosen partners. Looking back now, just over a month after her passing it's more clear to me now than ever how important it is for us as a culture to embrace and openly discuss our common issues with shame and sexuality, and to support one another in overcoming the sense of isolation that so often accompanies these common aspects of human life. These are issues with which I have had so much personal experience, that this discussion has had a lasting impact on me since the time of the recording. This show, as well as the majority of her life's work, was based on recovering from trauma and shame through the exploration and expression of our sexuality.ĭuring the interview she spoke candidly about her own childhood sexual abuse, and her lifelong struggles with depression, as well as with drugs and alcohol. Psalm was a teacher, author, and speaker who taught sexual healing through workshops, videos, documentaries, and training. This episode is a tribute to our guest, the late Psalm Isadora, who tragically took her own life March 26th, 2017, a mere 45 days after the date of this recording.
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