How to Have Great Sex Well Into Your 60s with Tantra | Ep 51

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Sexuality is something many of us struggle to understand—often clouded by shame, confusion, or fear, making it hard to explore freely. But what if there was a way to heal and fully embrace this part of ourselves? In today’s chat with Tantra Specialist Layla Martin, we explore how Tantra can be that path, helping you feel more connected and whole, both in your relationship with yourself and others. If you've ever wondered how to move past the shame or blocks around intimacy, this conversation is for you. Layla breaks down what Tantra really is, and how it’s not just about sex—it’s about energy, self-exploration, and connecting to something deeper. We also get into how self-pleasure can be a form of spiritual practice, a way to reconnect with your higher self and let go of shame. Plus, Layla shares some real, practical advice on finding a Tantra partner who truly aligns with your values. Whether you're just curious about Tantra or you’ve been exploring it for a while, this episode is packed with takeaways that feel both approachable and transformative. It’s like sitting down for a heart-to-heart about how to embrace your authentic self and deepen your relationships in a meaningful way. Key Takeaways: [00:01:29] Shame around discussing sexuality. [00:04:09] Goddess consciousness in spirituality. [00:09:39] Long-term partnership through Tantra. [00:11:39] Healing through sacred sexuality. [00:15:36] Worshiping men and women. [00:20:36] Sacred energy transfer in sex. [00:23:24] Gender expression and societal confusion. [00:29:20] Celebrating male sexuality as a gift. [00:30:24] Collecting no's as empowerment. [00:35:44] The terror of true love. [00:39:10] Tantra reduces cheating likelihood. [00:42:26] Authentic self and Tantra. [00:45:17] Heart orgasms and pleasure. [00:52:32] Suppression and ecstatic orgasms. [00:53:40] Tantric approach to sexuality. Memorable Quotes: "Most people misunderstand that Tantra was about sex only, but it became known for that because it was one of the only spiritual traditions that said sex can be holy and I believe so many of us who were raised in these very sex-negative traditions, it's been so healing for us to hear that that's an option that sex isn't inherently anti-spiritual." – Layla Martin "Sex can be one of the most violent places on this planet. And when we're not sexually whole, it feels like a piece of our soul is missing. So, it became very clear to me that when I was super traumatized, I wasn't fully alive. I wasn't having the deep experiences I wanted. And my relationships with men were a total mess. And so I had a deep desire to fix that and to heal that." – Layla Martin "What I see is that when women really own that true love is terrifying, and being truly chosen is kind of scary, they actually stop choosing men who are playing hard to get, who aren't really that into them. And they stop hiding from the terror of being fully chosen because when you're fully chosen, you have to meet all those intimacy terrors and start developing a true, real, deep partnership." – Layla Martin Links Mentioned In This Episode: A-Fest Event: https://www.afest.com/ Where to Find Our Guest: Website: https://laylamartin.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thelaylamartin Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/laylamartinisawesome/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/laylamartintv To stay connected and to learn more about Vishen and Mindvalley, click on the links below:  Website: https://www.mindvalley.com/about YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/vishenlakhiani Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mindvalley/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vishen/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mindvalley Subscribe to 'Mindvalley Membership' to discover 65+ transformational Mindvalley programs – at a surprisingly low annual fee here 👉 https://go.mindvalley.com/NOW  Produced by Evolved Podcasting: www.evolvedpodcasting.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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