Create With Your Libido—Fuck With Your Creativity

Create With Your Libido—Fuck With Your Creativity

All of our vital energy spring from the same source
Photo by Jay S Laffat

All of your vital energy comes from the same place. In many Germanic languages, this energy is referred to urkraft, translating to primordial force or life force in English.

Every creative and productive thing we do, including sex, is fueled by this source. Sex is, in fact, the ultimate expression of creativity; it is the essence of creation. Our libido gives birth to all life, as well as to our passions and artistic expressions.

We all possess it; some seemingly stronger than others and appear to be beaming with vitality—while others seem depleted. We all have access to the source, but not all know how to tap into and direct its current. Oftentimes, our flow is disturbed or distracted by outside factors.

Sex is the ultimate expression of creativity; it is the essence of creation. Our libido gives birth to all life.

This connection became apparent to me a few years ago when trying to make sense of personal experiences. Morgan, my best friend, separated from her husband just before I left my own, and while our partners were different, they had a few strong traits in common:

Her ex, Aiden, was a self-absorbed artist of the covert and quiet kind, while my former partner, Damon, was the loud and grandiose type. Other than that, they were both very much in their heads, always intellectualizing while being seeming out of touch with their bodies.

Aiden had next to no sex drive, but, an overflow of creative energy. Damon was always at work improving his mental skills, while his physical-self was given little attention. He was quick-witted with a body language best described as sluggish.

Morgan and I, on the contrary, are sensualists; we’re naturally sexual beings, very much in tune with our bodies.

How did the two of us end up with near asexual partners? Why were we, who yearned for deep, mind-body connection, drawn to guys who fulfilled their spiritual needs through ways of the mind alone?

Throughout many a long, wine-infused conversation, we concluded that we’d fallen for our partners’ abundant creative energies, assuming it translated sexually as well. Perhaps, without intellectualizing it back then, we knew, based on personal experience, that the two are inherently connected?

We concluded, together, that our respective creative intellectuals were directing all of their libido towards their minds, leaving nothing for their bodies. We theorized that they had blockages preventing energy flow to other areas.

We’d fallen for our partners’ abundant creative energies, assuming it translated sexually as well.

As my own stagnant flow was released, making me feel more sexual—as well as more creative, I become preoccupied with picking apart my experiences and understanding their meaning.

My aha-moment of seeing the connection between all psychological energy led me to discover Carl Jung’s libido theory, which confirmed my interpretations:

All psychological phenomena can be considered as manifestations of energy, in the same way that all physical phenomena have been understood as energic manifestations. […] Subjectively and psychologically, this energy is conceived as desire. I call it libido, using the word in its original sense, which is by no means only sexual.

—Carl Jung, Psychoanalysis and Neurosis

 

I discovered Jung’s theories around the same time that I gained a deeper understanding of the chakra system. While chakras might sound cryptic, they make a lot of sense if we think of them as nodes in the body, working to transmit our vital energy.

There are seven such nodes, from the one at the base of our spine, called the root chakra. Going up, we reach the sacral chakra, connected to our sexual organs, our solar plexus, the heart, the throat, and the third eye (between the eyebrows). The seventh chakra is called the crown and is found at the very top of the head.

I will go further into the chakra system in future writings, but generally speaking, I started to understand that once one of these centers were blocked or impaired, the overall flow would be weakened.

I began viewing my libido as a stream of water and came up with a visual to describe it:

Libido is a naturally flowing cycle of water.

Imagine a garden hose, plugged into the wall. On the other end of the hose is a water spreader, spraying the water into a natural pool. This pool nourishes the land surrounding it and draws nutrients from it, and pumps it back into the hose.

This is your libido; your life force.

While the setup may vary slightly from person to person; some may be naturally equipped with water spreaders with multiple outlets, while others have less—meaning that some are naturally predisposed to directing their energies in more directions and some are more prone to focus—our libido ultimately looks like streams of water that spreads in at least a few different directions.

The lack of vital energy doesn’t come from a lack of water but from the lack of a healthy current.

When all functions as it should, the water flows unobstructed and purposefully; the stream feeds the pool and its surroundings which again feeds back into the source.

The amount of water remains the same; this is what I mean when I say that we all have access to the source. The lack of vital energy doesn’t come from a lack of water but from the lack of a healthy current. A feeble flow can be caused by many different things:

We’re spread too thin—there are too many outlets in our water spreader.

Most commonly, we spread ourselves over too many areas, causing fatigue and, ultimately, burn out.

The reason why monks and nuns stay sexually absent is not that sex is viewed as bad, per se, but because it allows the focus of all their energy in one direction. Some choose to remain celibate through phases of their lives for similar reasons; to give complete attention to one important project.

Multitasking is overrated! While contemporary life demands that we juggle at least a few things, trying to accomplish too much at once usually means that nothing gets done properly.

To solve this, narrow your focus; take a look at where your energy is flowing and cover up a few holes in your spreader nozzle to strengthen the water pressure in the remaining ones. This is especially helpful if you feel like your sexual energy is lacking—nothing kills our natural drive more than mental overload.

We’re leaking energy—there’s a hole in our hose.

Toxic relationships, be it romantic, friendship, family or work-related, are the worst thieves of our vital energy flow.

If a relationship is stealing your energy, evaluate whether it’s possible or worth mending. If not, cut your losses, patch up the leak and move on. You will feel your energy returning almost immediately.

If your toxic relationship is with someone you can’t remove from your life—like a family member, or an ex with whom you co-parent—find ways to protect yourself by limiting contact to the bare minimum.

There’s an uneven flow—our system is partially blocked.

An uneven flow, causing all of our energy to go in one direction when we wish to spread it amongst a few different areas, can be the result of a few things.

Caused by nature, nurture, or both; we can be naturally wired to be headier or more sensual, or we can have developed this way. As with my friend Morgan and I, and our ex-partners, I believe our predispositions are the results of a combination of these.

If you possess the self-awareness to see your obstructions, you can search out the cause of your blockages and take conscious steps to strengthen the flow in stagnant areas.

If you’re naturally heady, practice being sensual; work on being present in your body, take your time, explore your senses, engage in mindful masturbation, etc.

If you’re more sensual, but lack structure things can get chaotic. (I speak from experience). Work on occasionally separating yourself from your senses and refrain from reacting purely based on emotion. Applying rational thinking to your sensual inclinations will help focus your energy and make you more productive.

We’re blocked—something large obstructs the cycle.

Most of us have minor blockages and some have major ones. Physical or mental illness and too much emotional and psychological pressure can put colossal dampers on our vitality and completely eradicate our sex- and creative lives.

When our hose is blocked our stream falters and the water gets backed up. This results in the pool running dry and the land around to suffer. Large blockages literally screw up the whole system.

When we have these, it’s imperative that we find the cause in order to heal. Whether a rock or a piece of dirt is clogging us up, or there’s a knot on the hose, we have to get to work on fixing it. If we don’t we’ll exceedingly dry up until our system collapses and can become irreparable.

While working on solving the main issue, try to further limit the holes in your spreader. When we’re under stress, we must conserve and focus, in order to maintain some movement, which we’ll need in order to solve the main blockage. Everything is dependent on each other!

In reality, this means that we find a couple of things to focus on and make sure at least one is a joyful, creative outlet—this can definitely involve sexuality.

Once the major blockage is being dealt with, we can start to open more outlets without feeling fatigued, and our currents will slowly become vital again.

The more we learn to view ourselves as whole and integrated beings, and see that all is connected; our minds and bodies, and mental and physical selves, the more wholesome we can be.

Sexuality and creativity are the same, and it is possible to be extremely vital in either area—if we make sure that our overall system is flowing soundly without leaks or obstructions. If our systems are healthy, the two can feed into each other and make the current even more powerful and vital.

There’s no need to hide away in a monastery to achieve focus, we simply need to pay attention to the entire machinery.

None of us are lacking water, but we might be lacking movement. What this means, and what is such good news, is that, even if we might need outside help, we all possess the ability to heal ourselves—and everything we need is already right there.

 

@2020 ENA DAHL
ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED VIA ESSENSUALLY ENA ON MEDIUM

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Transmute Energy With Chakra Masturbation

Transmute Energy With Chakra Masturbation

A guide to sexual alchemy through mindful self-pleasure
Photo by Fabian / Instagram: @derfab.digital

Self-pleasure can be an act of self-love, but did you know that ‘giving yourself a hand’ can be a way to re-direct your energy and reach your goals?

Masturbation is a tool with many applications

Whether you ‘Jack-off’ or ‘diddle the Skittle’, (thank you Peaches) masturbation is a multi-purpose pursuit.

A little ‘downstairs DJ-set’ can fulfill a physical need by temporarily quieting our urges—scratch an itch, so to speak. We can further use it to calm our nerves, gain focus, or relax.

I find a round of ‘double-clicking’ to be a great sleeping aid, and often do it to wind down my buzzing brain after a long day.

A perk of freelancing from home is that you can take a small ‘detour’ to ‘orbit Venus’ between big tasks, or to un-frazzle when you’re stressed out.

Tap into your potential

Another euphemism for masturbating, ‘tapping into your potential’ is more spot-on than most are aware of. In my recent article, Create With Your Libido—Fuck With Your Creativity, I touch on how all of our vital energy springs from the same source; our libido gives birth to all life, as well as to our passions and artistic expressions.But, how can we utilize and direct this energy consciously?

How I discovered chakra masturbation

When I first did this, I thought I was inventing something ‘silly’ on my own, but I later found that using masturbation to heal is nothing new. Various resources on Tanta and sex magick touch on the topic, yet, there doesn’t seem to be a set method for it.

My own approach was developed through experimentation around what works for me, so by sharing, I invite you to interpret and use it in whatever way makes sense to you.

What is sexual energy transmutation?

I stumbled upon the concept of energy transmutation at a time when I was in the process of letting go and changing things around, in the aftermath of a big, life-changing event.

I, then, become occupied with the idea of alchemically transforming my painful experiences into something beautiful—to “gold”. This was ultimately what led me to start writing as well.

Transmutation is defined by the dictionary as “a change into another nature, substance, form, or condition,” and alchemy is “any seemingly magical process of transforming or combining elements into something new”.

When I use the two terms in relation to my work with sexual energy and healing, as well as for my creative and artistic work, I’m referring to the action of transforming something that is already there; something mundane, into something useful—or even divine.

In order to make personal changes, you need self-awareness

To transform anything, you must first do a bit of soul-searching: What needs to change? Why? How? And into what?

Through my own process, I realized a few things about myself: I possess a well of sexual passion, but was lacking vitality in my practical and professional life. Parallel, I have infinite confidence in the abundance of my sexual energy and the utmost faith that connection and intimacy flow in my direction.

Opposite, I’d been stuck in a scarcity mindset around everything to do with monetary success and even basic security.

I traced the cause back to past events and my upbringing. Believing so firmly that all life force is connected, the idea of shifting parts of my sexual energy towards the healing of my damaged relationship with money, made perfect sense to me.

I figured that if I could adapt the same abundance mindset about money that I naturally have about sex and intimacy, I could help steer myself in the right direction.

Manifest abundance?

I must point out that I’m not someone who believes that “thinking positive thoughts is going to make everything come to me”. Instead, I lean towards the idea that “good things come to those who work their asses off and never give up”. Add some talent and a dash of luck, and you’re on your way—still, with no guarantee.

I believe in manifestation to the point where I’m sure that self-destructive beliefs won’t do us any good: If we can eliminate the subconscious blockages that hold us back, we’re better equipped to succeed—when we work hard.

There’s no magical, overnight way to ‘sex’ ourselves into wealth and power (I wish), but we can connect with our vital energy and point it in the direction of our goals.

The saying goes that “where energy flows, attention goes”, and this, I’m convinced of.

How to chakra masturbate

1. Familiarize yourself with the chakras

If you know what they are, you can skip this step. If not, gaining a basic idea of the chakra system is recommended.

Simply put, chakras are nodes that transmit energy throughout the body. We have seven of them, starting at the base of the spine. Like electric nodes, every other chakra has a masculine (+) and feminine (–) charge.

In the chart below, you see their names in Sanskrit, as well as their assigned colors and symbols.

The root chakra—Muladhra—located at our perineum, associated with the feeling of safety and stability.

The sacral chakra—Svadhishthana—corresponds to our sex organs and rules our emotional body and sensuality.

The solar plexus chakra—Manipura—is characterized by the expression of will and personal power.

The heart chakra—Anahata—colors our life with compassion, love, and beauty.

The throat chakra—Vishuddha—connects our mind-body energy, is driven by expression and communication.

The third eye chakra—Ajna—is the center of intuition and foresight, driven by openness and imagination.

The crown chakra—Sahasrara—found at the top of the head, gives us access to higher states of consciousness.

2. Set an intention

By tuning into the flow of our vital force, we can work to consciously move this energy from our roots, through to the top of our heads. Our goal can be to simply strengthen our flow, or we can decide to focus on a specific area of our mental and/or physical selves.

According to the chakra map, each physical part of the body has a psychological counterpart. This plays out in the way that we often experience physical ailments in the parts of our bodies that relate to a psychological issue.

If we, for example, struggle to assert ourselves and hold our ground, we may, as a result, experience tension in the solar plexus area. More serious illnesses can eventually materialize physically from years of unresolved mental tension.

If you can identify any such correlation in your mind/body and assign it to one of your chakras, you might want to focus especially on that in your practice.

You may also want to set a very concrete goal, such as to advance in a creative endeavor, like writing, and point your energy towards that.

3. Ditch the visuals

Many are dependent on imagery to ‘get off’ solo, and some are unable to ‘DIY it’ without watching porn.

I normally prefer the ‘spank-bank’ in my head, where I can easily switch channels whenever something isn’t working — and it allows me to leave out all the cheesy storylines and the bad lighting as well.

But, what happens if we don’t use imagery at all? What if we only tap into the sensations we’re feeling?

If we want to tune into our vital energy and work on transmuting it, we must ditch the visuals, including the ones in our heads, and only be present in our bodies.

4. Get comfortable

I won’t tell you how to actually masturbate. Just relax and do what you normally do, making sure you have a bit of time, privacy and a comfortable space to do it in.

Playing calm music, lighting candles or using oils can help get you in the mood, but are not required.

5. Establish your breathing

Pay attention to your breath and establishing deep, long and slow breathing that goes all the way to the depth of your stomach, and all the way out. If you’ve ever meditated or done yoga, you know the drill.

Picture your breath as white light and visualize this light moving through you as you breathe. Once you’ve done that, locate the chakras in your own body.

6. Breathe through your chakras

As you breathe in, bring the white light deep into your root chakra at the base of your spine. On your out-breath, move the light up into your sacral chakra.

Adding one chakra at the time, for each breath in, go back down to your root, and for each breath out, move one chakra further up until you reach the crown chakra.

Repeat this, and keep going, slowly and steadily, while touching yourself in whatever way feels good to you.

If you’re able to control it, aim to last for a while, and then attempt to hold your climax until the exact moment when you pull the light up and out of your crown chakra.

This is the basic method, and it’s a wonderful way to connect and really feel everything with your senses and with your body, without being distracted by visuals. Further, the breathing technique can help intensify orgasms. In a sense, this is like meditation and masturbation, combined.

7. Point the energy at your goal

If you want to direct your life force towards a goal or endeavor, imagine this specific thing, a vessel floating just above your crown, at the top of your head. Each time you reach this spot, point your breathing and your energy in the direction of the vessel.When you climax, take the entire stream of white light and pour it into this vessel.

TIP: Use the technique with a partner

I often do this during partnered sex as well, and it can be especially powerful during slower sex, and even more so, when you and your partner breathe in synch with each other.

You can agree to do this with your partner, but you don’t have to. You can simply adjust to their breathing and do your thing.

SUMMARY

There is no magic route to healing or to overnight success

Masturbating mindfully won’t solve your issues alone, but as with any mindful activity, such as meditation, yoga, journaling, etc, quieting and getting out of the mind and back in touch with our sensations, can help us get clearer about our paths.

Learning to take charge of your primal energy and focusing it, rather than having it flow in any direction at its own will, can ultimately lead you more confidently on the trajectory of your dreams and aspirations.

Everything is connected

When we, not only believe but start to feel how everything is connected; our energies as well as our minds and bodies, we will naturally gravitate towards more wholesome practices in general.

@2020 ENA DAHL
ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED VIA ESSENSUALLY ENA ON MEDIUM

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I am Enough!

Solo-bondage workshop

Surrender to the Self

Sari and I are excited to welcome you to the very first of our solo-bondage and ritual workshops. This afternoon is focused on the topic of self-love and will start off with a heart-opening ritual and guided meditation before moving into the workshop part.

After going through safety basics and discussing the concept and her philosophy behind solo bondage, Sari will lead you through a guided session of hands-on self-tying.

This workshop is intended for anyone interested in learning how to self-tie; rope tops, bottoms, switches from complete beginner to intermediate level.

This day is to be created by everyone involved and we can’t wait to host and create this warm and inspiring afternoon with you!

To register & for more info, email to enadahlwrites[at]gmail[dot]com 


when

October 17th 2021, 13:00–17:00

where

Ena’s studio in Kreuzberg, Berlin—You’ll receive an email with the exact address and directions when you register.

PRICE

35€ PP. Includes light snacks and drinks

CAPACITY

Max. 8

SKILL LEVEL

Beginner friendly

LANGUAGE

English & German

COVID SAFETY

3G: Vaccinated, recovered or valid, official test (no older than 24hrs)

ATTIRE

Light, comfortable and easy to move in.

EQUIPMENT

2 x 8 meter lengths of jute or hemp rope. You can borrow from us if you don’t have your own.

AUDIENCE

This is a safe space. All sexes, genders and orientations are welcome here! Zero-tolerance for intolarence.

Surrender to the Self

Solo-bondage workshop

Surrender to the Self

Sari and I are excited to welcome you to the very first of our solo-bondage and ritual workshops. This afternoon is focused on the topic of self-love and will start off with a heart-opening ritual and guided meditation before moving into the workshop part.

After going through safety basics and discussing the concept and her philosophy behind solo bondage, Sari will lead you through a guided session of hands-on self-tying.

This workshop is intended for anyone interested in learning how to self-tie; rope tops, bottoms, switches from complete beginner to intermediate level. 

This day is to be created by everyone involved and we can’t wait to host and create this warm and inspiring afternoon with you!

To register & for more info, email to enadahlwrites[at]gmail[dot]com 


when

October 17th 2021, 13:00–17:00

where

Ena’s studio in Kreuzberg, Berlin—You’ll receive an email with the exact address and directions when you register. 

PRICE

35€ PP. Includes light snacks and drinks

CAPACITY

Max. 8

SKILL LEVEL

Beginner friendly

LANGUAGE 

English & German

COVID SAFETY

3G: Vaccinated, recovered or valid, official test (no older than 24hrs)

ATTIRE

Light, comfortable and easy to move in. 

EQUIPMENT

2 x 8 meter lengths of jute or hemp rope. You can borrow from us if you don’t have your own.

AUDIENCE

This is a safe space. All sexes, genders and orientations are welcome here! Zero-tolerance for intolarence. 

Next Level

Next Level

Next Level is the story of Anna who meets Robert on her journey to reconnect with herself and her sexuality. An experienced Dominant and BDSM aficionado he opens her up to his world and to a whole new level of pleasure, and pain…

The story was originally published as an ebook by Berlinable  in February 2021. This special-edition is put out by Essensuals Press—Ena Dahl’s own publishing platform for sensual and erotic literature and art—and features a photographic collaboration between herself and artist, Ian May.

The full, 72 page PDF book with 33 mostly unpublished photos, is available through my Patreon. If you’re interested in buying the book separately without a subscription, you can send me an email to enadahlwrites[at]gmail[dot]com, or Paypal me 10.00€ directly to the same email address and include the title of the book, Next Level, in the notes as well as your email and you will receive it within maximum 24 hours.

We’ll meet at a bar close to your place. If at any time you decide that you want to play, you’ll hand me the sign. From that moment on, we’ll stop talking and you’ll start walking towards your apartment; me following behind you like a stranger.
Entering your building, make sure that all gates and doors stay open for me. Once inside, you’ll strip down to the outfit that I will have picked out for you and place yourself, legs spread, standing against the wall with your arms above your head. Then, I’ll enter, get up behind you… The rest, you’ll find out.

Berlin Undone

Berlin Undone

I was thrilled when I was approached by Simon aka Berlin Undone to do a video shoot and he suggested to film a Shibari suspension session with myself and my rigger, Alex aka Unkown Rigger.  Below is the result, including a few stills and phone-docu shoots. 

Credits

Filmographer: Simon (Berlin Undone)  | Rigger: Alex (Unkown Rigger) | Location and phone-stills: Jay S. Laffat | Raw silk robe by AVMM Mindful Fashion from Berlin | Sportswear by DRESP fashion 

Documentation

A Lighted Window at Dusk

A Lighted Window at Dusk

A Lighted Window at Dusk, which title was borrowed from the Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows’ definition of the word sonder, is a poetic erotic story about Lola who’s isolated and touch starved due to the Coronavirus pandemic. On a winter evening, while gazing out at the tenfolds of apartments visible from her courtyard, she’s struck by a feeling of sonder and her imagination starts to wander.

The story was originally commissioned by Lioness for their subscription based (S)explore newsletter in January 2021. This special-edition is put out by Essensuals Press—Ena Dahl’s own publishing platform for sensual and erotic literature and art—and features a photographic collaboration between herself and artist/muse, A-Muse. In the shoot, done in May 2020 just after the end of the first lockdown, the two interact, dance and ‘touch’, separated by a glass window, as an expression of their longing for physical contact and intimacy.

The full, 42 page PDF book with 20 previously unpublished photos, is available through my Patreon. If you’re interested in buying the book separately without a subscription, you can send me an email to enadahlwrites[at]gmail[dot]com, or Paypal me 6.00€ directly to the same email address and include the title of the book, A Lighted Window at Dusk, in the notes as well as your email and you will receive it within maximum 24 hours.

Sonder | n. The realization that each random passerby is living a life as vivid and complex as your own — an epic story that continues invisibly around you like an anthill sprawling deep underground, with elaborate passageways to thousands of other lives that you’ll never know existed, in which you might appear only once, as an extra sipping coffee in the background, as a blur of traffic passing on the highway, as a lighted window at dusk.
—Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows

Treading

Treading

An improvised shoot in a park which happens to be a graveyard made me, again, acutely aware of the fine line between birth and death. I tread lightly, striving to honor all life; that which is, that which was, that which will come. With and by photographer Jay S Laffat.

We are all treading the vanishing road of a song in the air, the vanishing road of the spring flowers and the winter snows, the vanishing roads of the winds and the streams, the vanishing road of beloved faces.

—Richard Le Gallienne

(Un)bound

(Un)bound

I was prompted by a friend and patron to create a self-portrait to celebrate the imagined one-year-anniversary of the death of patriarchy. At first, images of Jeanne d’Arc with a sword held over her head came to mind, but, then it struck me that patriarchy will not be defeated by way of war.

This shoot is a result of an improvised exploration of an abandoned building in Zehlendorf, Berlin with photographer Jay S Laffat—while contemplating the above challenge.

All battles are first won or lost, in the mind.

—Jeanne D’Arc

In the stillness of the mind, I saw myself as I am; unbound.

—NISARGADATTA MAHARAJ

Roseblood

Roseblood

A visual exploration in white and red—milk, roses and blood—with photographer Jay S Laffat.

Blood is the rose of mysterious union

—JIM MORRISSON
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