Untainted Love, Friendships and Sex

Most of you know about our conference call with Kay about Love and Relationships last Sunday.

What an extraordinarily heartfelt, life changing call it was! (Instructions on how to join the call list and receive the audio recording are below)

What Kay shares about Love and Relationships within Ka Ta See is nothing short of revolutionary.

For those of us living Ka Ta See, to the best of our abilities, it was not new to hear Kay share with such clarity and focus the deep core truths about love and the human dance of relationships and friendships.

When I listen to Kay talk I always feel like she is this matriarchal warrior from ancient times who has missed the memo from the modern culture that women are not to be that clear, that powerful with such purpose of intent and focus, with such deep, deep caring for the healing of us individually and of humanity.

This time it was even more apparent how much she represents a continuation of a lineage so ancient, most of us cannot even fathom, so determined to extol the human spirit of pure heart even when everything seems to be falling apart, even in the midst of war and violence and sheer utter chaos we find ourselves surrounded by.

When Kay talked about unconditional love, about loving one's self unconditionally as the basis of offering unconditional love to others, when she talked about deep, deep caring friendship as the basis of lasting fulfilling love and relationships, when she talked about safe space for us to meet within an intimate relationship where each person can express their deepest longings and desires and wishes without being ridiculed, where we can find peace and clarity from the turmoil of the confusions our emotions can bring, a space where we know we are absolutely safe, where no harm in any form can come to us, when she talked about sex as an expression, and extension of that space and an opportunity for sharing which transcends all boundaries of our waking consciousness and, with that, provides an opportunity for one of the deepest forms of prayer we can share with another it felt to me like having been transported 30,000 years into the past, or 100 years into the future.

Transported into a time where the trials and tribulations we face today individually and, as an extension, within our intimate relationships, our friendships, and our interactions within small groups and large societies and cultures, do not exist.

A utopia of the heart.

Ka Ta See brings the possibility of this utopian, some might say unattainable, vision of love, friendships and sex to our lives today.

We may not be able to live it starting now, at least not all of us, but we have a model to long for, to aim for, to dream and to focus on as to what we want to achieve and what we want to leave behind to honor the generations that went before and for the generations yet to come.

We are the bridge people.

No matter where you are in your life concerning love and relationships, listen to what Kay shares, it'll change your view of what love, what relationships, what friendships, what our lives, can be, forever.

Love and Song,

Helmut

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8 Responses to Untainted Love, Friendships and Sex

  1. Judith Raywood March 4, 2010 at 11:53 am #

    Hi Helmut,
    Glad to hear it went so well……look forward to hearing the audio.

    Song to Song Judith

  2. Lynardia March 4, 2010 at 2:33 pm #

    Dear Helmut,

    What a beautiful recap of last Sunday’s conference call with Kay.

    The disengagement from the self created entanglements is filled with abounding opportunities……. the abandonment of what we perceive to be self preservation to the purity of selflessness opens our receptors to a much deeper understanding, caring, and loving of one to another at an elevated degree, rarely experienced. I am fortunate through these teachings of having the capability to experience my own purity of self 100% of the time; and to think that a couple of years ago, this was truly unimaginable.

    I look toward to a future filled with freedom of selflessness.

    Thank you, Helmut, and Kay for sharing this incredible gift.

    Walk in Beauty
    Lynardia

  3. Susanne Joller March 19, 2010 at 2:45 am #

    Hi everyone

    It was a very inspirational to listen and it helped me with some confusion I had and I love your songs!

    Thank you very much for the free listening.

    Love

    Susanne

  4. Joanna March 20, 2010 at 12:43 pm #

    It is like a gift, after reading Kay's books a couple of years ago, to be able to access this incredible web site and to hear your Sunday broadcasts, over my computer with real voices coming from real people.
    After a lifetime of searching, I have a ton of questions about how to integrate awarenesses and understandings in a meaningful, but joyous, active way. Part of me can answer any of my questions, and another part of me needs reassurance. I sincerely hope your Sunday programs continue. The ability to playback later is great. Like a primer in technological advancements (for me) as well as human potential.
    Thank you for being there.

  5. Helmut March 23, 2010 at 10:51 am #

    @Lynardia: Thank you Lynardia for your wonderful sharing.

    Love and Song,

    Helmut

  6. Helmut March 23, 2010 at 10:52 am #

    @Judith Raywood: Thanks Judith! Hope you enjoyed the recording.

  7. Helmut March 23, 2010 at 10:53 am #

    @Susanne Joller: You're welcome Susanne. Glad you enjoyed it.

  8. Helmut March 23, 2010 at 11:01 am #

    @Joanna: You're welcome Joanne. I think we all have very similar questions. And yes, we will continue with the Sunday programs and are working on new ones too.

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