As younger women, we learn that our sensuality is not about our own health and wellness, streaming the energy of love throughout our cells, tissues, and organs, but actually it is. We are taught that our sensuality doesn't belong to us, and it is only about turning men on, when actually it is not. Of course, it can be beautiful to use your sensuality to turn a lover on, but your sensuality is about turning yourself on for no reason at all first and foremost. And the older you get, the more embracing your sensuality has to become priority if you want to stay healthy and vibrant in your mind and body. Because sensuality allows you to attune to the deeper most stunning and radiant spaces within, those guardians of the unconscious and mysteries of the universe that provide you with greater mental clarity, peace of mind, and other oracular gifts, mastering both theory and practice. Sensuality also floods your body with greater oxygen and lubrication, and triggers impeccable blood and lymph flow.
But sensuality is only truthful when it orients from self-love versus needing to get love. --India Ame'ye, Author
“Relationships between women don’t have solid rules like those between men,” says the Italian author Elena Ferrante. “I was interested in recounting how a long friendship between two women could endure and survive in spite of good and bad feelings, dependence and rebellion, mutual support and betrayal.”