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Become the man women Desire...Men's Class

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 761 University Ave Los Gatos CA 95032  See map

Become the man women desire...


Join Kika on February 27 from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM at the Los Gatos Acupuncture and Qigong Center. 761 University Avenue Suite A, Los Gatos, CA 95032. Cost: $25.


Step into Tantra with a group of other men seeking higher conscious and the kind of power that can only be found in the living wisdom of the moment. In these special workshops designed for Men only, Kika explores the topics of Tantra and Conscious Sexuality. Acquire the skills and tools to be the best lover ever. Learn how to touch a woman and awaken her, touching her mind, soul, and her psyche. Become the man that a woman desires.


We will also explore sacred and empowering rituals designed just for Men to strengthen their connection to their innate divinity and connection with God. We will often infuse movement with music and breathing exercises to generate energy and raise your awareness to a higher state. Working with Kika as a circle of Men, we will learn confidence to balance our masculine and feminine energies and honor the divine within ourselves and other men as well. When you experience the world from a place of healthy masculinity you you have a wider range of gifts to give to the world around you.


This is a perfect atmosphere to make connections and friends with other men on a similar path to yours. This gathering is ideal for singles or men that are in already in devoted partnerships. This gathering is great for beginners as well. This is also a safe & nurturing environment designed for those who may be timid about Tantra. Again, these events are for MEN ONLY..


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