Articles Tagged With #reclaiming
SPIRITUAL EXILE AND RECLAMATION: HOW QUEER INDIVIDUALS NAVIGATE RELIGIOUS OPPRESSION
Queer individuals often face oppression from religious institutions, communities, and society for their non-heteronormative identities, lifestyles, and practices. This can lead to spiritual exile,...
EXPLORING THE POWER OF BODILY MEMORY: RECLAIMING PERSONAL HISTORIES AND EXPERIENCES THROUGH TRAUMA AND RESILIENCE
Bodily Memory in Queer Histories, Experience, and Knowledge
Bodily memory refers to the physical sensations and memories stored in the body that are related to past experiences. These memories can...
HOW CAN LGBT INDIVIDUALS RECLAIM AGENCY, VOICE, AND SPIRITUAL IDENTITY WITHIN RESTRICTIVE RELIGIOUS ENVIRONMENTS?
What strategies allow LGBT individuals to reclaim agency, voice, and spiritual identity in restrictive religious environments?
Let's understand what we mean by "restrictive religious environment."...
SACRED ART RECLAIMS THEOLOGICAL IMAGINATION FOR MARGINALIZED SEXUAL IDENTITIES
Sacred art has been an important part of human civilization since ancient times. It can be found in various forms such as paintings, sculptures, music, architecture, dance, and literature. Sacred art...
SEXUAL EXPLORATION THROUGH SPIRITUAL PRACTICES: REVISITING QUEER IDENTITY IN MAINSTREAM SOCIETY
The relationship between queerness and spirituality is a fascinating one that has been explored through history, literature, and art. Queer individuals have often found solace and community in...
THE QUEER IMAGINATION: RECLAIMING SEXUALIZED OBJECTS & SPACES, ENHANCING EMBODIMENT & PLEASURE
We will explore how the queer imagination can re-enchant the material world through various methods such as reclaiming sexualized objects and spaces, challenging dominant ideologies of productivity...
IS YOUR PERFORMANCE RUINING YOUR SEXUALITY? RECLAIM YOUR DESIRE WITH HONESTY & ATTUNEMENT
Desire vs Performance Reclaiming Authentic Sexuality
When we chase performance, we disconnect from our own sensations, We start worrying about how we look during sex rather than how we feel, This...