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BERNA LEE ARE YOU FEELING OUT OF

Berna Lee is a meditation instructor and consultant in Chinese astrology and Fengshui. Her work and art background inspired her research passion for cultural astronomy and astrology within philosophy and spirituality. Dedicating in empowering individuals to find mental stability, while understanding the way cosmology has influence on contemporary consciousness.

my life for mobility. That’s when I started to engage in the style of Voguing and was inspired deeply by one of the categories in particular, the Sex Siren Vogue inspired my practice with serious play It’s empowering to witness, to battle and to be a part of the force that pushes against the constrictions of physicality, gender, and sexuality Though it is not my nature to be aggressive, the attempt of sex siren and voguing dissolved a lot of my insecurities with my sexual expressions and my body. As a person who avoided dance since 2 years old (traumatized by my aunt’s husband teased me as a fat-ass ballerina), I surprised myself with this serious play Not only did it become a core practice when I couldn’t sit still, it also became a form of meditation towards society’s attitude towards femme body and sexuality

The intention of my Mindful Sex Siren session is not about battling for sex appeal Rather, it is inspired to mindfully come back to the body as a sense of pride, to acknowledge the fullness and complexity of being femme To flaunt in celebration of all bodies is beautiful and deserving to be enjoyed Bringing the awareness that sexual expressions are multifaceted and an active choice Our femme bodies are no longer a passive image that was immobilized or historicized. Just as meditation, love is to be present without judgement Just as Vogue, we celebrate the autonomy of our own unique voices, while finding our ways back to each other in solidarity To be in love is to be in place, and love is a magical place that feels like home

I sometimes you won't be able to get an explanation as to why they fell out of love, but what you can do is to cry it all out and move forward

Is it just me or does true, genuine and passionate love still exist out there?

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