

EHB - Embodied Higher Bliss

Scope of Practice
The following information outlines the Scope of Practice of a Tantra Practitioner as defined by Embodied Higher Bliss, LLC. We hope this helps to give a sense of the kind of work we offer.
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The Embodied Higher Bliss (EHB) Tantric Practice embraces the rich heritage of Tantra, which integrates various ancient spiritual practices and contemporary modalities - including traditional Tantra, mindfulness, energy work, somatic embodiment, Kundalini body work, sacred sexuality, breathwork, shadow work and Jungian psychology - to foster personal growth and a profound connection with the universe.
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EHB Tantra Practitioners support clients in accessing their energy centers—Animal, Heart, and Consciousness—through practices that include conversation, breath, sound, movement and consensual touch.
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EHB Tantra Practitioners support clients to open their hearts to a fulfilling, beautiful and connected existence where ease, joy and power are always available.
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EHB Tantra Practitioners work with individuals and couples, both in person and online, in a client-centred process to help clients navigate their personal journeys related to intimacy and sexuality, relationships, self-empowerment, purpose, and well-being, as well as living life to their greatest potential.
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EHB Tantra Practitioners understand sexuality as a fundamental aspect of human experience that encompasses emotional and spiritual dimensions.
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EHB Tantra Practitioners utilize a non-invasive style of listening to the body that provides safety for the client to activate their own kundalini/life force energy rather than encouraging erotic transference. Gentle, guiding touch may be used with consent, always fully clothed and excluding any direct genital contact or kissing.
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EHB practices are rooted in the principles of safety, consent, and self-responsibility, acknowledging that clients should have a baseline of mental and emotional stability that enables them basic functionality in everyday life.
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While EHB Tantra Practitioners may offer guidance and support in various aspects of personal growth, spirituality, and intimate relationships through the lens of Tantra, they are not qualified to provide professional counselling or therapy services. Their training typically focuses on the spiritual and energetic dimensions of human experience rather than clinical psychology or trauma therapy.
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EHB Tantra Practitioners are trained in trauma informed practice to recognize and support clients if trauma arises during sessions and to redirect a client’s focus to foster grounding and safety.
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EHB Tantra Practitioners do not diagnose or treat medical or psychological conditions and may refer clients to appropriate professionals when necessary. They do not treat chronic pain or any other physical ailment or disorder, prescribe medication, or interfere with prescriptions offered by other practitioners.
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EHB Tantra Practitioners are also not trained to work with chronic addictive behaviors, eating disorders, physical and domestic abuse, those with intention to cause physical harm, clients that are on a lot of medication, or who have chronic gut conditions. However, there may be improvements in these areas as a by-product of this work.
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If a client discloses these conditions, the practitioner may decline to work with them or request that they seek support from a trained medical or mental health professional. With the appropriate professional's guidance, the practitioner may then be able to continue working with the client within the Scope of Practice.
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Alternatively, the practitioner may feel they can continue working with the client, provided it is understood that addressing specific chronic or acute issues falls outside the scope of practice of a Tantra Practitioner and may require additional support.