Cuando vi a Dios en un orgasmo | Noemí Casquet | TEDxCadizUniversity
The key idea of this video is that orgasm, particularly through conscious and expanded practices, can lead to profound spiritual experiences and altered states of consciousness, connecting individuals to a deeper sense of self and the universe. The connection between sexuality and spirituality has been recognized and practiced by ancient civilizations for millennia, and is now being supported by modern scientific research. Noemí Casquet es periodista especializada en sexualidad, escritora best-seller y fundadora de Santo Amor, la primera escuela de placer consciente en España con sede en Madrid. Con más de 15 años de trayectoria, ha revolucionado la manera en que hablamos sobre sexualidad, deseo y consciencia, integrando ciencia, psicología y sabiduría ancestral. Su enfoque une el placer con el autoconocimiento y la espiritualidad, convirtiéndolo en una herramienta de transformación real.Con millones de seguidores en redes sociales y 8 libros publicados, Noemí se ha consolidado como una de las voces más influyentes del mundo hispano en temas de empoderamiento, sexualidad y libertad. Actualmente, investiga el orgasmo como estado expandido de consciencia y guía a miles de personas a reconectar con su poder a través del cuerpo. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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