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19Mar/170

Mal Weeraratne is a Certified Tantra Educator and Founder of Tantric Journey

Mal Weeraratne is the founder of Tantric Journey – school of healing and awakening and the author of ‘Emotional Detox – through bodywork’. He has had a long-standing commitment to educating people on subject of his pioneering techniques in emotional detox and unique insights into the field of human sexuality.

Having studied at the International Centre for Release in California under Dr Jack Painter, he then went on to study at Source School of Tantra in Hawaii under the training of Charles and Carolin Muir, gaining him the accolade of becoming the first advanced, certified Tantra educator in the UK from this prestigious school. Whilst his qualifications in this field are impressive, it is his continuous dedication to understanding this field and developing pioneering techniques to aid full emotional detox through tantric and tao bodywork that are the real mark of his success and have seen him treating thousands of women from around the globe.

At his school: Tantric Journey, based in London, Mal Weeraratne offers a comprehensive range of teaching courses and events for those seeking to understand more about Tantra, those seeking to become Tantra Teachers, therapists or those simply wishing to add skills to their existing ones in healing.

In addition to teaching at his London Tantra Temple, Mal Weeraratne also offers treatments and training at the esteemed Tao Gardens in London. His last course in December 2016 attracted over seventy students and already his next course is seeing a flurry of enquiries and enrolments’. In the tranquil setting of Tao Gardens Mal offers his students the opportunity to explore the deep healing powers of Tantric and Tao bodywork through the techniques of Tantric Journey. As with all of his courses students are invited to learn the theory and practical skills and to experience first-hand the benefits of emotional detox through bodywork.

Mal Weeraratne courses are run throughout the year and he also offers taster evenings monthly for those who want to learn more about his work before committing to a full training course, more information can be found on his website www.tantricjourney.com Typically Mal’s students come from a variety of walks of life, ages and include men, women and couples.

Before embarking on a course of training or retreat, you could always nestle down with a copy of Mal’s book, ‘Emotional Detox, through Bodywork’ which is a self-help guide that gives practical tips for self-healing and a greater understanding of his work.

15Feb/170

About the Author Mal Weeraratne

Understanding my work

Mal Weeraratne is the founder of Tantric Journey Bodywork which releases layers of trapped negative emotion that have been stored within the cellular system, this can prompt a healing crisis to occur. Mal has treated thousands of clients from all over the world and has encountered many clients that have been confused about the initial symptoms of emotional release.

Mal Weeraratne explains that, ‘’It is important to understand that when we begin to strip away layers of armour through bodywork, it can be as significant and painful as the original trauma because the first stage of a healing crisis is to come out of numbness and bring back sensation and emotion to the body.’’ If you have been numb for years it can be frightening when the sensations arise. Coming out of numbness into sensation is the first step in healing, but it can be a daunting process.

The release of trapped negative emotions may take place during the session and after the session; indeed it is usual for this to continue for up to three days after treatment.

Typically, three days after treatment you will be less negative and feel more positive and alive. The healing recovery process will depend on the amount of blocks one has and the intensity of the treatment. Some clients have taken over 2-3 weeks to recover and there is no way of telling how long recovery will take. Release comes in many forms and the most common indications that you’re experiencing a healing crisis can include headache, nausea, and fever. During the crisis, a recurrence of symptoms from long forgotten illnesses may also occur, but every client is different and so are their symptoms.

Remember when experiencing an ‘emotional cleanse’, which is what Tantric Journey bodywork does for you it is important to keep sight of the fact that it is normal and only to be expected that the anxieties that we wish to cleanse will appear to worsen post-treatment this all a natural process of bringing the emotions to the surface so that they can be cleared out. This time can be very difficult and can mean that you feel very vulnerable, it is not the therapy or therapist to blame for the negative feeling, just a natural elimination of negative emotions that have been stored within your bodies cellular memory.  You need to drink plenty of water and natural juices, avoiding caffeine, alcohol and stimulants and eat a healthy diet to aid the process; but most importantly talk to your therapist and make sure you have lots of positive support around you.

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Emotional Detox through bodywork

In Mal Weeraratne’s book, ‘Emotional Detox through Bodywork’ he explains how, harnessing sexual energy rejuvenates and improves physiological, emotional, psychological and spiritual health.

This is a self-help guide that is jammed full practical advice and techniques to teaches women how to take control of the sexual energy within their bodies to remove trauma stored in the form of emotions.

The book is really an explanation of Author Mal Weeraratne treatment technique called Tantric Journey which encompasses Tantric-Tao Bodywork. A technique developed by Mal to eliminate traumatic experiences at a cellular level in the body in order to start living a positive life. Mal has developed the technique over the course of two decades and has gone on to successfully treat over three thousand women with his specialist treatment plan.

In his book, Mal reveals how all women are capable of experiencing emotional freedom and ecstatic bliss and goes on to provide readers with a unique understanding of how the female body may be activated to deepen ecstatic states.

Emotional Detox through bodywork is packed with practical advice and tips and readers will learn emotional trauma can block pleasure and cause disease; the difference between soft penetration and deep sustained penetration, including how to avoid premature male ejaculation; the secrets and history of female ejaculation; techniques for awakening and yoni massage; and will come to understand how emotional trauma can block pleasure and cause disease.

24Dec/130

Read what Mal Weeraratne says about Tantric Temple Model

Mal Weeraratne is a British Pioneer In the Area of Emotional Release through bodywork, Who has studied in various accredited institutes under pioneers & experts earning him the accolade of being the first Certified Tantra Educator in the UK.

Mal has worked in the field of Human Sexuality since 1994, both in learning and treating over 3000 clients from all walks of life.

An Overview:  How Tantric Temple Model Benefited Women and Men 

The problem How Tantric temple model could help
75% of women involved in prostitution started as children. Tantric Temple Model looks to heal men and remove blockages, thus preventing them from abusing children
More than half of UK women in prostitution have been raped and/or seriously sexually assaulted. At least three quarters have been physically assaulted (Home Office 2004b).Whilst the rape within marriage and domestic violence figures against women in the UK are unclear as only a small percentage are reported.In January 2013, the Ministry of Justice (MoJ), Office for National Statistics (ONS) and Home Office released its first ever joint Official Statistics bulletin on sexual violence, entitled An Overview of Sexual Offending in England and Wales.It reported that:Approximately 85,000 women are raped on average in England and Wales every yearOver 400,000 women are sexually assaulted each year

1 in 5 women (aged 16 – 59) has experienced some form of sexual violence since the age of 16.

According to a famous psychiatrist, Schrodinger, all men have the potential to be Rapists. Mal explains why he agrees with this rapist analogy,‘’I agree with this as most men do not know how to cultivate and process sexual energy within them, due to blockages of their energy channels due to emotions as a result of trauma. Not having the ability to control his sex drive could lead to rape and abuse. It is true when a woman says no, it could mean yes and at the same time when a woman says yes, it could mean no. This is due to women’s ever changing emotions like waves in the sea, unlike more stable and static emotions in most men. Therefor men need special communication skills, to understand woman. It’s always important to ask for permission and to get verbal approval before penetration and also to follow the woman’s sexual rhythm and not to lead her with the man’s sexual rhythm which a woman can get lost in it and lose her own rhythm. This is the time she wants a man to stop having sex and don’t know how to say No or Stop. So, most women get raped from this stage onwards as the man is doing something not for her pleasure but for his pleasure and ego totally unconsciously. To stop this rape most women fake the orgasm to encourage the man to have an ejaculation and orgasm by satisfying his ego. For this reason, It’s always safer to wait till women ask men to make love before penetration. To make this happen men must learn to arouse a woman and take time before penetration. It is woman’s nature to dress provocatively. This must not to be taken as a message to rape me, but it means take me I am the sexiest woman on this planet who could satisfy you. Men must grow spiritually to understand woman’s nature as they test men all the time with dress and giving confusing messages and signals such as Yes and No that they don’t mean. The one who pass the test will be invited to bed, where a woman can open up to be orgasmic and men must be patient for this invitation and not proceed otherwise.’’
68% of women in prostitution meet the criteria for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder in the same range as torture victims and combat veterans undergoing treatment (Ramsey et al 1993). Women involved in prostitution will become damaged by the men that are using them, which is why the Tantrika in Mal’s model received healing treatments to prevent them becoming damaged and blocked.
The mortality rate for women in prostitution in London suffer is 12 times the national average (Home Office 2004a). The Tantric Temple Model , provided a safe and healing environment. The Tantrika were there on a voluntary basis and were free from fear and oppression.
As many as 85% women in prostitution report physical abuse in the family, with 45% reporting familial sexual abuse The statistics speak for themselves, many of the women damaged and hurt by abuse go on to suffer more abuse because they are unable find healing and re-build their lives. Women need to be able to access healing for the sexual abuse they have encountered and men need treatment to stop the abusive cycle. A Tantric Temple Model can provide a long term solution to these problems as oppose to prostitution that at best treats a symptom in a short term with no long term effect.
In the UK as many as 60 women involved in prostitution have been murdered in the last 10 years 80,000 women work in ‘on-street’ prostitution in the UK. The average age women become involved in prostitution being just 12yrs old This highlights not only the risk that prostitutes face daily, but also highlights a general trend towards abuse and violence to women and minors.
The Jimmy Saville Case is just the tip of the iceberg…Police recorded over 23,000 sex offences against children aged under 18 years in England and Wales between April 2012 and March 2013.More than one in three children (34 per cent) who experienced contact sexual abuse by an adult did not tell anyone else about it.Four out of five children (82.7 per cent) who experienced contact sexual abuse from a peer did not tell anyone else about it Whilst the Nation held their breath in horror as the extent of Jimmy Savile’s abuse of the young and vulnerable came to light; Mal Weeraratne has been troubled by what he calls an ‘epidemic of abuse in the UK’.Commander Peter Sindler said that Savile ‘spent every minute of every day’ thinking about his next sex attack’ He said the predator – who carried out a 54 years long campaign of sexual abuse across Britain – picked ‘the most vulnerable who were least likely to speak out against him’. Mal explains that this is far from extraordinary and is sadly happening across Britain every single day and is part of a culture and cycle of abuse that has to be stopped.Mal is a leading authority on how best to tackle the problem of child abuse, incest and domestic violence.