The wounded masculine and Tantra: a path to reconciliation

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The wounded male: what if Scheherazade could still heal men's hearts?

 

Male injury, loneliness, loss of meaning: discover how tantric massage acts as an initiatory path inspired by Scheherazade.

We often think that fairy tales are meant to put children to sleep.

But the ancients knew that tales were not there to entertain, they were there to heal.

Behind every story is an archetype, a mirror, a living enigma.

What if the King of the Arabian Nights were alive today?

And if this wounded man, betrayed, withdrawn... was that you?

More and more men in their forties are coming to me, not just for a massage experience, but because they want to have a massage.’an inner call drives them.

They don't always know how to name it.

But they feel that something is dying inside them A fire, an impetus, a truth.

Some have been shattered by a separation, others have been devoured by years of effort, by responsibilities, the pressure to succeed, the absence of tenderness, the duty to be strong, always strong.

They arrive breathless, well-dressed and often smiling.

But inside, it's a desert.

King Shahryar: a universal mirror

In the tale, Shahryar is a king betrayed by the woman he loved.

Wounded in his confidence, he becomes harsh and ruthless. Every night, he takes a new wife... and has her executed in the morning.

Until the day Scheherazade arrives.

She has no weapon.

All she has is her voice.

And his deep intuition that a wounded man can once again become a loving man.

She doesn't challenge him.

She tells the story.

Every night, she weaves a story, suspending the thread of death.

And little by little, the man we thought was frozen is transformed.

Today, the King no longer kills.

But he worked himself to the bone.

 

He no longer knows where to lay his wounds. He hasn't learned to cry, to confide in others, to be vulnerable without being judged.

He lives in a world where performance is celebrated, but not presence.

 

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Scheherazade: the initiator of beauty

 

Scheherazade has not come to save the king.

She came to meet him.

And that's where I recognise my path.

I'm not a therapist. I'm not a rescuer.

I am a tantriKa.

And my practice is storytelling through the body.

Every massage is a story.

Not a made-up story.

A reawakened history.

By breath. By heat. By rhythm.

Because my hands know how to listen even before they understand.

Tantra as a way of healing the masculine

In tantric ritual, men do not come to «receive pleasure».

They come to find themselves in a space where everything is sacred.

His body becomes a territory of peace.

His breath becomes an inner song.

Her sexuality becomes a life force, not a pressure or an escape.

I'm not trying to change it.

I'm not trying to fix it.

I create a space where it can settle, slowly, delicately.

I'm here without expectation, without judgement.

I'm here like Scheherazade, who every night said:

«here's a story...»

 

One ritual, then another... and a whole man is reconstituted

 

I'm often asked what a tantric massage heals.

I reply: I don't cure anything. It's people who are cured, when we give them back the possibility of being touched in a different way.

But it takes more than just a gesture.

You need :

  •  a carefully woven language,
  • a journey in several stages,
  • a story told to the body so that it remembers how to love, how to feel, how to exist.

That's why I designed three major rituals.

Each one is a chapter.

Each is a doorway to a wounded dimension of the masculine.

And together they compose a way back to ourselves.

 

It's the first look in the mirror.

The one we've been avoiding for too long.

This is the moment when man rediscovers that he has a body, a heart, a skin.

That it can receiving without giving.

That it can be vulnerable without being weak.

🌿 Here, we work with body confidence, l’self-image, the relationship with sensuality.

This ritual restores the dignity of the body.

tantric massage ritual, meeting yourself

 

This ritual is known as massage Kashmiri.

Once a person has re-accepted himself, he can enter into a relationship.

But not a role or performance relationship.

A naked, true presence.

This ritual explores the circulation of the masculine and feminine within ourselves.

It helps to get rid of masks, mental tensions and expectations.

🌿Here, we are confronted with power struggles, the fears of love, and a powerful vulnerability in relationships.

 

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The most subtle.

When it's no longer a question of understanding, but of letting go.

Here, man is invited to forget himself.

Not to flee, but to encounter something bigger than himself.

A state of sacred abandon.

A gentle ecstasy, where the body becomes breath, and the ego dissolves in the moment.

🌿This ritual touches on the mystical, the sacred, the inner rebirth.

What man feels on this journey

 

What I see is a man who, over the course of the sessions :

  • starts breathe with his whole body,
  • dare close your eyes without fear,
  • let a tear fall unashamedly,
  • rediscovers a taste for his own desire,
  • returns to her sexuality as a source, not a duty.

And sometimes, at the end of the massage, he whispers:


«I didn't know you could feel so alive without making love.»

 

The king is beginning to change.

In truth, what I'm proposing is not a massage.

It is a healing framework.

A thread, like Scheherazade's, stretched from one evening to the next, from one session to the next, so that the wounded man stops killing what could love him.

Because sometimes all it takes is a well-told story to remind the body that it's not broken.

That it is whole.

And that he can love.

In the end, the king no longer kills

 

This tale is not old.

He is alive in every person who dares to reconcile with himself.

At the end of the Arabian Nights, the king no longer kills.

And if you read these words, perhaps you are that king.

Perhaps you have a story to tell.

Maybe it's time not to do, but to to let your own body tell the story.

And I, a modern-day Scheherazade, am here in the space of a tantric massage, not to change you, but to reveal yourself, through touch, breath and silent beauty.

 

From magic to Touch,

With Tenderness,

Hajira

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