By Margaret Shrum
Nicole Daedone is a coveted speaker, author, and educator focusing on the connection between orgasm, intimacy, and life. She is the founder of OneTaste, a exciting company bringing a new meaning of what orgasm is to women. The practice at the heart of her work is called OM or Orgasmic Meditation. OM uniquely combines the tradition of extended orgasm with Nicole’s own interest in Zen Buddhism, mystical Judaism and semantics. Helping to develop a new conversation about orgasm —one that’s real, relevant, and intelligent—she has inspired thousands of students to make OM a part of their everyday lives.OM stands for Orgasmic Meditation. It’s a practice (think of yoga, running, violin, etc) that is a gateway to more vitality, connection and turn on. It’s deliberate and structured with repeatable results. It’s a meditation, equally powerful for both partners — only the object of focus is the clitoris. OM is a source of power — a well from which to draw energy. It’s profound, yet simple and you can have it whether you’re single or coupled. Fifteen minutes of practice at a time, you begin to access more vitality and turn on from within. You become a more complex, attentive and connected human being. As for your sex, OMing makes your sex life what it’s supposed to be.
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Nicole graduated from San Francisco State University with a degree in semantics and gender communication. Nicole is the author of Slow Sex: The Art and Craft of the Female Orgasm and has appeared on ABC’s Nightline. Her work has been featured in the New York Times, the New York Post, the San Francisco Chronicle, and 7×7 Magazine, among others, and her writing has appeared in Tricycle magazine. For more about OneTaste and OM, visit http://onetaste.us. Nicole’s blog appears at http://nicoledaedone.com.
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