Quodoshka

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Core Themes:

Sacred sexuality: Emphasizes sexuality as a sacred act that can be healing, empowering, and deeply spiritual.

Energy dynamics: Focus on sexual energy as a powerful life force that can be channeled for personal growth, spiritual awakening, and connection with others.

Ceremony and ritual: Integrates guided practices, rituals, and teachings often framed within a ceremonial context.

Sexuality typology: There’s a well-known element in Quodoshka teachings involving "genital types" which are given animal names (like "deer woman" or "wolf man")—used as a tool for understanding compatibility and communication in relationships.

Controversy:

Authenticity debates: Many Native American scholars and leaders have criticized Quodoshka for being culturally appropriative, claiming that it misrepresents or fabricates Native traditions.

Spiritual New Age fusion: The teachings are often seen as a blend of New Age spirituality, neo-Tantra, and fabricated "Native" elements, rather than actual ancient Indigenous practices.

Modern Context:

Quodoshka workshops still exist today and are taught under the umbrella of personal transformation, sexual healing, and spiritual connection. They're part of a broader movement of sacred sexuality teachings in the West, like those found in neo-Tantra, Taoist sexual practices, and similar systems.

External links

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Wikipedia article: Harley Reagan (Quodoshka founder)


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