Sacred Tantra Lingam Massage for Men
Enjoy the pleasure of a Sacred Tantra Lingam massage to activate your sacred masculine energy – a full body sensual and erotic massage. The Sacred Grove Oil feels sublime on your body. it fortifies body and soul with liquid armour. The infusion incorporates the Sacred Healing energies, and combined with gentle relaxing and energising massage strokes can be an extraordinary experience.
includes a bottle of Sacred Grove Oil from the Scented Emu Bush to take home and use for yourself or your lover
1 hour Sacred Lingam* Massage for men $220
Call or text 0419 038 310 or make a Booking
Sacred Tantra Yoni Massage for Women
Ladies – pamper and relax with a healing Sacred Tantra Yoni* massage. You can activate and enhance your beautiful feminine energy, and surrender to the pleasure. Massage includes a bottle of healing Sacred Grove Oil from the Scented Emu Bush to give your lover a sensual massage or use yourself all over your body …
1 hour Sacred massage for women $170
Call or text 0419 038 310 or make a Booking
* Lingam = penis, cock
* Yoni = vagina, pussy
Sacred Grove specialises in the preservation and promotion of traditional indigenous knowledge, through its exciting range of products that highlight the “Scented Emu Bush” and grown according to certified Organic farming principles.
The Scented Emu Bush (Eremophila alternifolia) is a plant of mystical and sacred significance to the indigenous Aboriginal people who have lived in the central desert regions of Australia for eons and used it for healing as part of their bush medicine.
from Wikipedia: “It is a variable shrub, both with respect to its leaves and flower colour. Aboriginal Australians used the leaves to treat ailments such as colds and skin infections and pharmacological testing has shown that the leaves contain compounds that affect cardiac activity. An indigenous name for the plant, Tarrtjan translated as Goldfields, a region in the West where it is found. Medicine: Parts of this plant have been used as a traditional medicine. A small quantity was used in a preparation for treating colds and inflammation of the throat, an infusion of the leaves as a soporific, and other parts combined as a topical treatment. Compounds such as verbascoside present in the leaves of this species have been shown to have both antibacterial properties and the ability to dilate blood vessels.[14]“