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Awaken Hope Dr. Elsbeth Meuth on Feminine Energy

45 min · 31 de may de 2026
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Feminine Energy TantraNova’s workshops and online programs teach couples and singles how to amplify joy, pleasure, and creativity in their lives and relationships.  In a safe, respectful (no nudity) environment, you will be introduced to cutting-edge principles and inspiring tantric practices that will bring deep love and lasting intimacy into your life. Explore the wisdom of Tantra Yoga, also called the Yoga of Love, and feel intimately alive in an ever-present state of love. Dr. Elsbeth Meuth and Freddy Zental Weaver have assisted more than ten thousand couples and singles in rekindling and expanding their love and relationships over the past two decade. They are the founders and directors of the TantraNova Institute in Chicago, are featured on Showtime’s documentary series “Sexual Healing”and the Emmy award-winning NBC show “Starting Over.” They have shared their intimacy secrets at a global YPO (Young Presidents Organization) conference in the city of love, Paris, and got nominated as Changemaker at the White House sponsored 2016 United State of Women Summit in Washington, D.C. This engaging couple are sought-after speakers off and online at universities, spiritual centers, conferences and summits. The efficacy of Elsbeth Meuth’s and Freddy Zental Weaver’s work is captured in the 2009 doctor of psychology research thesis “The Impact of Tantra on Couples’ Intimacy and Sexual Experience” by Meredith E. McMahon of The American School of Professional Psychology of Argosy University, Chicago. Elsbeth and Freddy Zental are beloveds—life and business partners—residing in Chicago. Website: https://www.tantranova.com [https://www.tantranova.com/]

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