Sensuality, like sexuality, involves all of our senses. The more sensuous we are, the
healthier we are in our sexuality.

Healthy sexuality requires all of our senses to be fully engaged, including our heart—giving
sacredness to the act of lovemaking. To be sexually engaged from the heart is to be fully alive in our body and spirit. Interestingly, when we are completely present in our body, we transcend our body and experience how interconnected we truly are. To experience healthy sensuality and sexuality is to experience the ultimate in life’s joy and bliss. Sexuality holds a purpose greater than pleasure. It is the intimacy of a couple that fuels the union of their commitment and creates a realm for procreation, if that is their intention.

I Have Learned
... that connecting sensuality and sexuality overrides the mental state of lust, transforming it into a sensuous, heartfelt, sexual, physical state. For me, sensuous sexuality is a presence of empowering vulnerability, surrendering, bliss, contentment, joy, expansion, and peacefulness. I experience a sensuous and sexual relationship with my partner as the ultimate in vulnerability and connection. It is the container for living intimately with another person. Healthy sensuality and sexuality requires my partner and myself to be open and fully committed to a loving, safe relationship. There is immense joy, promise, and freedom when a mutual connection is present, and a sense of heartbreak when it is absent.

Musings on Sensuality and Sexuality, With a Sense of Aliveness
The sense of aliveness that is generated by sensuality and sexuality creates an energetic spirit. How do you mirror healthy sensuality and sexuality? What, if anything, prevents you from fully actualizing your sensuous sexuality? What do you need to learn to create greater sensual and sexual satisfaction in your life?

Encouragement
Enjoy your own sexuality and sensuality. See your beauty and bring it to your partner. See your
partner’s beauty and bring that beauty to your partner. See your partner mirroring your beauty and bringing it to you. Accept it lovingly and sacredly. It is your birthright to enjoy a healthy sensuous and sexual relationship with your partner. Sexuality without a heart connection is dissociation from yourself and your experience.

My commitment to learning, practicing, honoring, and enjoying my sensuality and sexuality is ...

The above is an excerpt from Welcome Home to Yourself: A therapist and photographer explore the meaning of life through individual lenses—a mother and son’s journey published in 2008 by Relationships Matter Publishing Inc. www.suzannekyra.com

Author's Bio: 

Bio of author:
As a sensitive writer keenly focused on the nuances of self-awareness and relationships, Suzanne Kyra awakens the spirit of life through the sculpted meaning of her words. Ms. Kyra fulfills her professional calling as a Registered Clinical Counsellor, speaking internationally, leading workshops, consulting, and providing clinical supervision for Simon Fraser University Psychology Clinic. She also has a private practice in Greater Vancouver, British Columbia. Suzanne gratefully lives with her husband and younger son in the midst of British Columbia’s natural beauty.