Faculty
All of our faculty are trained and skilled in teaching a variety of ways for people to get in contact with their erotic and spiritual nature. This training includes erotic touch, sensual massage, erotic massage, taoist erotic massage, breathwork, tantra, yoga, dance, life coaching and more.
Dave Allen is a consultant, educator and Sacred Intimate. His interests include mysticism, Christianity, native spiritual paths and power dynamics. See coach4men.com
John Ballew is a licensed professional counselor and a massage therapist in private practice in Atlanta. He has an MS in Clinical Psychology and is a member of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality. He facilitats workshops in gay spirituality throughout North America, emphasizing the connection between body and soul. His work embraces both Eastern spiritual practices and a sex-positive Christian tradition. See bodymindsoul.org
Collin Brown is a teacher, life coach and spiritual counselor who has developed and facilitated experiential learning courses for 30 years. A graduate of Harvard College, he served as the director of the Body Electric School for 15 years and created the Wildwood Conservation Foundation in 1999, which owns and operates the Wildwood Retreat Center. He has a private practice is Port Townsend, WA. See deeperrealms.com
Don Clark, Ph.D. is a writer, teacher, consultant and clinical psychologist who has specialized in group and individual work with gay people since 1968. His writing includes fiction, textbooks, and articles for both professional journals and popular magazines. He is the author of Living Gay, As We Are, and Loving Someone Gay, now in its new 33rd anniversary fifth edition from Lethe Press. See donclarkphd.com
Michael Cohen works as a personal life coach and as a gestalt psychotherapist in New York City. A Body Electric-trained Sacred Intimate, his interests also include exploring the healing power of play and helping people create meaningful lives. See
lifecoachmichael.com or
Elfi Dillon is an erotic educator, sacred intimate, and psychotherapist. She has been on faculty for Body Electric since 1998, and has produced and taught independent workshops nationally.
Mark Fleming weaves tantric principles, energy/somatic work, and shamanic practices together to facilitate wellness in body, mind and spirit. He has worked in the fields of sexuality, spirituality and health for 20 years. He is very grateful to Rudolph Ballentine, his tantra teacher.
Alex Jade is an erotic educator, sacred intimate, and psychotherapist. She has been on faculty for Body Electric since 1998, and has produced and taught independent workshops nationally. Alex's specialties are gender exploration, classical Tantra, SM, and exploring with an open heart and mind.
Andrew Lawler is a writer and teacher who has been involved with Body
Electric for more than a decade. An alumnus of Rudy Ballentine's Tantra teacher training course, he has organized and taught workshops in the Northeast. He also maintains a sacred intimate practice.
Selah Martha, MA served as the Director of Body Electric Women’s programs for 10 years, where she developed and instructed pioneering curriculum. She is the author of Circle Work: Intuitive Technology, a process that uses group energy to evolve consciousness. A Kundalini Yoga instructor, she loves the balance between subtle embodiment and unfolding spiritual awareness.
William McMeniman is a massage therapist and Sacred Intimate with a private practice in the greater Boston area. He has a background in mental health, education and breathwork. He seeks to integrate the ecstatic path into everyday life through his teaching.
Lizz Randall is a Sacred Intimate and long-term student of tantra. Her work as an integrative body worker and educator offers a holistic and fun, open-hearted approach to wellness, passion and aliveness in body, mind and spirit. She believes the body is a potent gateway to pleasure, healing and wisdom.
Steven Schwartzberg holds a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology and is a practitioner of several healing arts, including psychotherapy, sacred intimacy, and body-oriented approaches to emotional well-being. He spent 15 years on the attending faculty of Harvard Medical School and has written several books, including A Crisis of Meaning: How Gay Men are Making Sense of AIDS.
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