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Awakening Within

A poem about reconnecting with the body’s quiet wisdom and aliveness.

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Mar 16, 2026
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When we talk about erotic energy, most people just think of sex. But eroticism, at its very core, is far beyond the physical. It is the intelligence of our aliveness itself, the creative electricity that lives in each and every one of us. It’s what fuels our art, our courage, our connection.

When we deny it, we grow numb. Life feels hectic, relationships stale.

But when we awaken it, we begin to move, think, and feel differently. We speak, create, and love from a deeper pulse.

A woman’s erotic energy isn’t a performance. It’s the pulse of her own power, the fire that builds worlds, the art that stirs beneath her skin, the pure, untamed current of her becoming. When she stops performing for approval and begins breathing in rhythm with her creative self, she becomes creation itself…alive, magnetic, and whole.

Today, I want to invite you to remember that pulse inside yourself. To see the erotic not as something to be hidden, but as the original language of your spirit, the current that turns desire into creation, and presence into power.

This piece is called erotic energy.

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erotic energy

erotic energy
is not lust,
it is the slow unfolding
of a secret language—
the whisper of the body
translating the unspeakable
into motion.

it moves through you
like fire disguised as starlight,
a wind that remembers
every forgotten peak
of the body.

it awakens every place
once closed,
coaxing petals of sensation
from the soft black sands
of desire.
tenderness becomes the way
you touch yourself
back to life.
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