About Us

Our Story

We met as peers in the same field — both somatic sex educators and sexological bodyworkers devoted to the body as a pathway for healing and awakening.

From the beginning, there was an undeniable connection between us. Erotic. Emotional. Immediate.

What surprised us most wasn’t the chemistry — it was how deeply met we felt.

In past relationships, we had both been caretakers. With each other, there was reciprocity. A mutuality that allowed both of us to soften, to be fully received, to feel wanted and seen.

Our connection became a practice.

We share a devotion to extended lovemaking — slowing down, staying present, attuning to each other and allowing pleasure to build without rushing toward an outcome. In those expanded states, intimacy becomes nourishing and transformative.

We continue to explore how our erotic connection opens altered states of awareness — approaching lovemaking as both pleasure and portal.
Over time, we began to understand what Divine Union means to us.

Not perfection.
Not constant harmony.

But a union rooted in interdependence — where two whole people intertwine without losing themselves. Where vulnerability is chosen. Where pleasure is given time to expand consciousness. Where even rupture becomes a doorway back into deeper connection.

We’ve had our edges, our differences, our moments of misattunement. What defines us is the way we return — choosing honesty, depth, and each other.

The work we offer together is born directly from this lived reality.

From a relationship where lovemaking is expansive… where pleasure is ever-evolving… where both partners feel met, seen, and deeply held.

We know what that kind of union feels like in the body.

And want to support others to discover their own unique capacity for this evolution too.

Ariel Szabo

Ariel is a somatic sex educator, sexological bodyworker, and psychedelic medicine practitioner devoted to the reclamation of erotic aliveness through embodied healing with pleasure and plants.

She weaves together the sacred art of sexual awakening, years of study with plant medicine and Indigenous wisdom keepers in Peru, and Western somatic approaches to trauma and nervous system repair. Her work honors sexuality as a path of healing, growth, and embodied truth.

Having moved from patterns of dissociation into deep sensual presence, Ariel understands firsthand how protective strategies can mute desire and distance us from connection. Her path has been one of returning — from survival into sensation, from guardedness into intimacy.

She works with individuals and couples, creating relational containers where vulnerability feels safe and shame can soften. She is known for her emotional attunement and intuitive precision — sensing what is happening beneath words, in the nervous system, and in the space between partners. Her touch is slow, intentional, and deeply responsive, supporting the body in softening into safety and sensation.

Beyond her direct practice, Ariel is also a writer and advocate for sex workers and survivors of sex trafficking. Her voice explores the intersections of sexuality, power, and liberation — bringing shadow awareness and a deep commitment to integrity and consent into every space she holds.

In partnership and in practice, she brings warmth, devotion, and fierce honesty — creating the conditions where emotional depth and erotic aliveness meet.

Visit Ariel’s Website 
Read Ariel’s Substack: The Erotic Frontier

 

Rahi Chun

Rahi is a somatic sex educator and sexological bodyworker devoted to restoring wholeness through conscious touch and embodied presence.

His path into healing began at birth. Born with severely crooked legs, he experienced firsthand the power of consistent, attuned touch when his mother massaged his limbs nightly until they grew straight. That early imprint — that the body carries intelligence and can reorganize through loving contact — shaped his life’s work.

For over three decades, Rahi has immersed himself in the study of sexual energy, trauma repair, and spiritual embodiment. His work integrates Taoist internal arts, NeuroAffective Touch™, TRE®, genital de-armouring, Chi Nei Tsang, and developmental psychology — bridging Eastern energy cultivation with Western somatic understanding.

He is internationally recognized for his work in genital de-armouring and is the creator of The Three Keys to Genital De-Armouring, a training he has taught worldwide. His approach is precise and trauma-informed, supporting the release of chronic guarding patterns held in the tissues of the pelvic bowl. Through slow, attuned touch, he helps restore sensitivity, rebuild trust in the body, and expand capacity for pleasure and intimacy.

Rahi works with individuals and couples, guiding them in repairing early relational imprints and deepening erotic connection through embodied experience. Known for his steadiness and sensitivity, he tracks subtle tension in the nervous system and pelvic field, helping intimacy unfold with greater confidence and depth.

In partnership and in practice, Rahi brings grounded erotic presence and reverence — inviting intimacy to unfold through slowness, attunement, and the kind of touch that restores sensitivity, trust, and connection.

Visit Rahi’s Website 
Listen to Rahi’s Podcast: Your Body Remembers Pleasure 

How We Work

We don’t teach from theory.

Our transmission comes from lived, surrendered, fully explored erotic states with each other — a practice that continues to evolve as our consciousness evolves. Our commitment to the container of ever-deepening erotic wisdom is as much in devotion to our own Divine Union as it is in service to the couples and individuals we guide as somatic sex educators.

We teach from experiential practice — from the wisdom of our bodies, from moments of rupture and their courageous repair. From learning how to stay when intensity rises, and how to gently return when the heart moves to self-protect.

From the practice of returning — again and again — to connection.

Intimacy changes when capacity changes.
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