Sign up for a Free Tantra Report!>
God-Goddess Within

April 2, 2008

5 The God-Goddess Within 
The greatest lie in the history of religion is that 
God is a bearded old bloke sitting in the clouds judging 
us. It’s equally dualistic to believe that God is a woman. 
Even though we all came to Earth through the miracle of our 
mother’s womb, God is neither masculine nor feminine, but 
both.  
Another dangerous distortion is that we need a 
priest, minister, rabbi or pope to mediate our relationship 
to God/Goddess. Whenever an organization mandates that we 
need any person beyond our self, it is disempowering to our 
innate and direct connection to Source. Tantra teaches us 
that we are extensions of the divine, and that we are 
perfect, whole and complete as we are.  
OK, so if I’m a part of God, why am I so addicted to 
the Internet? Why does my heart hurt when I think of my ex? 
Why do I have such a weakness for chocolate? Because we are 
also human. We’re part God and part human. But here’s the 
catch: It’s all God. Even the guilt, shame and fear. Even 
the blood, piss and shit. The judgment, insecurity and 
unconscious sex. It’s all divine.  
The only way to experience life’s perfection is to 
wake up. Wake up to who you really are. Wake up to your own 
wholeness and completeness. This chapter offers the 
necessary tools to transform the most fundamental wound 
within each individual, which is the illusion that we need 
somebody outside ourself to be complete.  
 
YIN-YANG 
The Taoist concept of Yin-Yang is perhaps the best 
visual representation of the way feminine and masculine 
energies dance together to form the universe. The circular 
symbol consists of two equal portions, each containing an 
element of the other, illustrating the light within the 
dark and the dark within the light. Yin and Yang are the 
paradoxical energies that harmonize and battle within every 
organic system. The literal translation of Yin-Yang is two 
mutually correlated opposites, such as heaven and earth. 
This concept of unity in duality represents the paradoxical 
nature of the universe not only in the cosmos but also in 
each of us. 
YIN: YANG: 
Earth and water Air and fire 
Feminine Masculine 
Lunar Solar 
Dark Light 
Moist Dry  
Cool Warm 
Diffuse Directed  
Vague Focused  
Intuitive Logical 
Passive Productive 
Receptive Active 
Internal External 
 
 
SHIVA-SHAKTI 
In Tantric cosmology the whole universe was created 
because of the erotic interplay of Lord Shiva and Goddess 
Shakti. Shiva is the principle of awakened consciousness 
wheras Shakti is the principle of creative power. More 
personally, Shiva is the masculine and Shakti is the 
feminine within each of us and throughout creation. The 
symbolic representation of their sacred union is the 
Yab-Yum position, which translates to Mother-Father Pose. 
In Yab-Yum, the woman (Shakti) straddles the man (Shiva) 
and sits on his lap while he sits cross-legged in lotus 
position in a deep meditation. The masculine form is 
passive and the feminine is active. United, the individuals 
are able to overcome the veils of illusion and false 
duality.  
Shiva, the divine masculine principle, is often depicted as 
the supreme yogi sitting naked, “clothed in the universe”; 
or wearing a tiger skin, sitting in meditation under the 
tree of life or on his bull, Nandi. He is also called the 
destroyer and the supreme lord. Shiva holds a trident that 
represents the Hindu trinity. He is in a continual state of 
Samadhi or nirvana. Shiva embodies the principle of spirit 
consciousness and space. Represented by the Shiva lingam or 
a stone phallus, he is the stage upon which the play of 
life dances.  
Three times when Kamala Devi was in ecstatic worship, she 
had the experience of being visited by Shiva. He appeared 
naked with ash all over his body, long dark dreadlocks and 
a huge unwavering erection.  
Shakti is the personification of the divine feminine. 
She embodies the creative, active and powerful, yet she has 
receptive qualities. Shakti means sacred force, power or 
energy. She is infinite in her forms: Adya Shakti is the 
primordial power, Uma Shakti is the divine mother, 
Kundalini Shakti is the serpent in the spine, Maya Shakti 
is the creator of illusion and our physical reality, 
Parvati Shakti is Shiva’s loyal wife or consort, and Kali 
Shakti is the fierce protector and destroyer.  
 
SHIVA SHAKTI 
Masculine Feminine 
Un-manifest Manifest 
Formless Formed 
Consciousness Energy 
Changeless Change  
Truth Illusion 
 
Ardhanarisvara is the Tantric androgyne. Andros (man) 
and gyne (woman) come from Greek and imply a combination of 
both male and female qualities. This God/Goddess is the 
embodiment of the hermaphrodite archetype. The left side of 
his/her body is female with a breast, rounded hips and half 
a yoni, whereas the right side of his/her body is male with 
a Shiva lingam and one testicle. S/he symbolizes the 
balanced union between Shiva and Shakti, the active and the 
passive. S/he is the bisexual lover who can give and 
receive pleasure simultaneously.  
Studying various Gods and Goddesses can deepen our 
understanding of their energetic qualities. Poring over 
images of archetypes, dancing, drawing and making offerings 
to these deities can further activate our connection to 
their teachings. For example, if we establish a special 
relationship with Quan Yin, the Goddess of mercy, we become 
more in touch with the quality of compassion. If we make an 
altar to Laxmi, the Goddess of abundance, we may be 
surprised by newfound financial independence. Praying to 
Krishna before each meal may fill our life with divine 
love.  
True Tantric practice doesn’t worship the Gods and 
Goddesses as if they existed outside of us — it allows the 
Gods and Goddesses to awaken the divine spark within.  
 
JUNGIAN ANIMA-ANIMUS 
Carl Gustav Jung made a major contribution to modern 
psychology when he presented the idea that the human psyche 
has both masculine and feminine components. Jung believed 
that human beings are psychologically androgynous with 
latent inner energies awaiting development. He called the 
inner feminine component the anima and the inner masculine 
the animus. He studied ancient alchemist treatises, which 
suggested that the biblical story of Adam and Eve was a 
parable to illustrate that within every man is a Goddess of 
his creation.  
The anima and animus have both positive and negative 
qualities. For example, a positive anima (divine feminine) 
is tender, patient, considerate and compassionate. Negative 
anima (wounded feminine) is vain, moody, bitchy and 
controlling. A positive animus (divine masculine) is 
direct, rational, assertive and strong, whereas a negative 
animus (wounded masculine) is opinionated, mean and 
argumentative.  
These qualities appear not only in the individual but also 
in the collective. Culturally, our unhealthy masculine 
shows up as the ego that wants to continue in 
self-importance and righteousness. He will unconsciously 
gather evidence, distort, select and provoke others to 
support a story that perpetuates the wound of his inner 
feminine. Together, the unhealthy masculine and the wounded 
feminine enact a vicious cycle of toxic shame that binds us 
in powerlessness.  
These qualities cry out for healing. There is a deep 
collective calling for wholeness. The only way to break 
free from this prison is through willingness, compassion 
and empowered communication. We must gather our personal 
power and evoke divine support to instigate change and 
choice.  
When the undeveloped aspects of our personality are given 
conscious attention and are accepted, they begin to heal. 
Developing this shadow side is necessary to become 
fulfilled as human beings.  
 
A SHAMANIC PERSPECTIVE 
A Shaman is a healer who straddles both the spiritual 
world and the physical world. A true Shaman embodies both 
the feminine and the masculine, fully. Shamans call on 
spirit guides to assist them in rituals and in learning the 
healing arts.  
In the landmark book The Invisible Partners, John 
Sanford writes about how male Shamans call on female spirit 
guides who may act like a spirit wife to him. From a 
Jungian perspective, it’s as if the Shaman cultivates a 
special relationship to the other half of his or her 
personality to the degree that it becomes a real living 
presence. In Shamanism, Mircea Eliade says, “A spirit wife 
says to her Shaman husband, ‘I love you, I have no husband 
now, you will be my husband and I shall be a wife unto you 
and I shall teach and help you myself.’ The Shaman 
comments, ‘She has been coming to me ever since and I slept 
with her as with my own wife.’”  
Baba Dez underwent a deep process of reclaiming his lost 
inner feminine during his Shamanic training. Here’s how Dez 
tells the story: 
“It all started when I realized something was missing in my 
life. There was a feeling of separation, pain and 
suffering. As a man in this society, I was scared to feel. 
That’s what the unhealthy masculine does: he denies the 
importance of the emotions. The emotional body is our 
connection to the divine feminine. The ego says, I’m fine, 
I’m great, and if anyone tells me that I’m not, I’m going 
to fight them to the death, or run away.  
“That’s what propelled me on my Shamanic reunion with my 
divine feminine. I began the total integration process with 
Diamond & River Jameson. We practiced Shamanic trance, 
dance, screaming, shaking, vibrating, eye blinking and 
finger tapping and doing different movements that would 
pull me out of my head and into my belly and body. These 
practices kept the mind busy with motor tasks so that I 
could shift out of normal consciousness into a state of 
expanded consciousness.  
“That’s how I started to feel everything that I hadn’t been 
willing or able to feel in my life. And perhaps even past 
lives and/or genetic memory.  
“So I gave myself permission to feel everything this 
culture has conditioned me to avoid, especially rage, 
anger, sadness and grief. Sometimes memories from my past 
would come up, and sometimes not. Sometimes I was feeling 
and moving through all the pain, suffering, anger and rage 
of all the women who have been blamed and exterminated for 
centuries, or the fear and guilt of the perpetrators. 
Whatever came up I let it move through my physical body, my 
emotional body and deepen my capacity to witness and feel. 
These practices started to build my power. Our power is 
directly linked to our ability to feel. When I finally had 
built enough power, I could consciously call her back. I’d 
say to my feeling body, ‘I’m sorry. I need you. I’m 
powerless without you.’ The more I opened up to my 
emotional body, the more power I felt. The more power I 
had, the more she came back to me. 
“Initially, the process is difficult and painful. When I 
was calling back my dispossessed feminine I was terrified. 
When she first came back she was pissed off. She had to 
move through layers of stored anger, victimization and 
resentment for all the years I didn’t support her. That’s 
what the wounded feminine looks like: she has the potential 
to hold a grudge and she has the ability to be relentlessly 
punishing. But, eventually, as I supported her and 
consistently held space, she started to heal and release. 
And even though it was hard at first, my nervous system 
eventually reprogrammed and I started seeing more and more 
magic and ease. Now it’s a joy. I call out loud with 
increasing power, ‘Bring it on, bring it back, and come 
home to me!’ I savor the process and look forward to 
bringing in the next pieces.” 
 
EXERCISE #14: Inner Marriage.  
 
Our belated friend and associate, Robert Frey, initiated 
Kamala Devi into the following Shamanic visualization 
exercise:  
PREPARATION: take a relaxing bath or shower and dress your 
body in your favorite garments. Even though you will be 
doing this exercise alone, you want to prepare as if you 
were going on a date with your beloved.  
METHOD: Now lie down, relax and start to breath into the 
left side of your body. Notice all the sensations you have 
on your left side. This is your masculine. Visualize in 
your mind’s eye, or write quickly in your journal. Be 
honest. And don’t judge anything that comes up.  
1. What does your inner God look like? 
2. What color are his eyes and hair? 
3. What is his body type? 
4. What kind of things does he say? 
5. What is he wearing? 
6. What is he holding? 
7. Where is he passionate about? 
8. What kind of lover is he? 
9. How does he react to any given situation? 
10. How much space can he hold? 
Now drop back into meditation. Breathe into the right side 
of your body. Begin to feel into your feminine. Ask 
yourself:  
1. What does your inner Goddess look like? 
2. What color are her eyes and hair? 
3. What is her body type? 
4. What kind of things does she say? 
5. What is she wearing? 
6. What is she holding? 
7. What is she passionate about? 
8. What kind of lover is she? 
9. How does she react to any given situation? 
10. How safe does she feel? 
The intention behind this work is integration, not 
separation. The first time you do this exercise you may 
find that it’s more challenging to visualize one side or 
another. You may find that your male is like an angry 
teenager or your female is shy and coy. As you repeat this 
practice and continue to do this work, your inner masculine 
and inner feminine evolve and become healthier.  
Once you’ve personified your inner God and Goddess, you’re 
ready to have them meet each other. Begin to visualize a 
safe and beautiful place in nature, like a park or beach 
that is fond and familiar to you. Imagine a romantic picnic 
spread with all your favorite foods. Notice the details, 
such as what color the plates are, or the liquid in the 
glasses, or the flowers in the centerpiece. Invite your 
inner masculine and feminine to show up to share the meal 
together.  
1. How do your inner God and Goddess feel about each other? 
2. What do your inner God and Goddess say to each other?  
 
3. If your inner God were to give a gift to your inner 
Goddess, what would it be?  
4. If your inner Goddess were to give a gift to your inner 
God, what would it be?  
5. What do the gifts symbolize? 
When you’ve concluded the session, you can have them thank 
each other and say goodbye, for now.  
This exercise is meant to open an ongoing dialog between 
your feeling body, which is your feminine, and your 
thinking body, which is your masculine. You can revisit 
this exercise as many times as you like, for as long as you 
like.  
ADDITIONAL NOTES: A lot of people start this work thinking 
their inner Goddess is going to be sweet and happy and that 
she’s going to look like Cindy Crawford. That may be what 
their ideal woman looks like, but your inner feminine is 
not necessarily your ideal. When you do this exercise, the 
challenge is to hold space for whatever is real.  
When Baba Dez first started this work, he found that his 
inner feminine wouldn’t even talk to him. She was so angry 
for all the years she had been denied that she didn’t even 
want to connect. With patience and willingness, he would 
listen and hold her until she finally understood that he 
was not going to ignore or leave her. 
Kamala Devi’s inner feminine was an enormous Hawaiian mama. 
She was so fat that she was disabled and she couldn’t use 
her legs. Kamala thought, Is this really what I look like 
inside? That can’t be me! Kamala wanted to disown her. But 
the more Kamala was able to hold space for the truth, the 
more her inner feminine began to transform. Each cycle 
became more transformative, and now her inner feminine is a 
fully expressed Goddess.  
 
HEALTHY MALE AND FEMALE 
The healthy masculine does three primary things: he 
witnesses without judgment, he creates safety and he holds 
space. It’s important to note that all three are qualities 
of being, not doing. Action comes in response to his 
feeling. The healthy man stands fully present, with one 
hand on his heart and the other on his sword. All he wants 
is to create communion, and for everyone to be in peace. To 
this end, he is ruthless in his witnessing, creating of 
safety, and holding of space. According to the Toltec 
teachings, these are the attributes of a warrior: sweet, 
cunning, patient, ruthless, responsible and able to respond 
— not react — as reaction is a trait of unhealthy 
masculine. So when he’s living in a place of harmony he is 
not distracted. 
The healthy feminine feels deeply and vibrates with warm, 
attractive energy. Like a magnet, she is powerful. She’s 
the power behind his sword. She is what he holds space for 
and responds to. She is the womb of all creation. 
To sum up the relationship between the healthy masculine 
and the healthy feminine, Baba Dez has often been heard 
saying, “If every man gazed into the eyes of a woman giving 
birth, there would be no war.”  
With the exception of the biological functions involved in 
birthing a baby, men and women are essentially equal in 
mental capacity and can fulfill all the same social roles 
and behaviors. It eventually becomes futile to keep looking 
for differences between the masculine and feminine. With 
greater, more integrated awareness we realize that we can’t 
have one without the other. The more enlightened we become, 
the more we begin to move toward the androgynous ideal. We 
become so integrated in our being that we’re able to choose 
from the full spectrum of human experience and behavior, 
rather than being limited to the roles traditionally 
associated with our particular gender.  
When men get in touch with their inner feminine, women will 
no longer be a mystery to them. They will find it easier to 
understand their wants and needs. And, of course, when 
women get in touch with their inner masculine, they will 
begin to relate better to men. Women who do this work are 
likely to manifest a man who’s in touch with and will honor 
his feminine. This work helps us all attract and recognize 
a partner who’s really ready to meet us.  
 
ETHERIC LINGAM AND YONI 
Have you ever been in the act of making love and 
experienced an intuitive hit that you know what it would 
feel like to be the opposite sex? Many women report feeling 
like they are penetrating their partners. And men sometimes 
experience what it’s like to “take it” from their more 
active lovers. These energetic experiences are evidence of 
what we call etheric genitals. Within every woman there is 
an energetic lingam and testicles; within every man there 
is an energetic yoni, womb and breasts.  
Though these experiences often happen by accident or only 
in certain circumstances, we can consciously cultivate a 
relationship with our etheric genitals and enhance our 
capacity for sexual pleasure and sexual empathy. Owning and 
activating the etheric lingam and yoni can lead to higher 
levels of sexual wholeness. 
We live in a patriarchal culture that is violently out of 
balance and we don’t want to perpetuate this discrepancy. 
Therefore, the following practices must be done with 
caution. There are many powerful career women walking 
around with a wounded feminine shadow. There are just as 
many emasculated men who don’t have the capacity to hold 
space. The growth edge for these individuals is to first 
reclaim and heal their primary gender before integrating 
the bodies of their inner opposites.  
For those who are ready to own their etheric bodies, we 
caution that these advanced gender-bending practices must 
be done in moderation and with the intention of 
integration. It is highly recommended that this work be 
done under the guidance and facilitation of a sacred sexual 
healer.  
The following exercise is an advanced Shamanic practice 
that Dez trains Dakas and Dakinis to do. If the seeker is 
an empowered individual, Dez can shape-shift as friend, 
brother, son, father, lover, mother, daughter, sister, 
lesbian lover, or any other type of relationship called 
for.  
Let’s say that the seeker is a heterosexual female. Dez 
might start by sitting down and talking her through the 
exercise. The intention of this work is to hold space for 
her to explore the unknown and dormant aspects of herself. 
Once she is ready, Dez would disrobe and ask her to lie 
down with him. He’d then let her explore his naked body as 
if it were her own. Most women haven’t had the safety and 
permission to explore a man’s body without the expectation 
to serve and pleasure him. So if she goes into the 
automatic response of trying to take care of him, Dez would 
stop her and have her take a few deep breaths. Then she 
would resume her exploration. She might touch his 
shoulders, his back, his lingam and testicles, paying 
special attention to the details and subtleties, hairs and 
muscles, and any other masculine features, like the veins 
on the backs of his hands. He’d then ask her to breathe 
this experience into her own body and imagine what it would 
feel like to be in a man’s form.  
Then, Dez might lie beside her and have her close her eyes. 
He’d then lead her through a meditation where she’d 
visualize facial hair or stubble growing on her face. She’d 
see her Adam’s apple appear, her breasts turning into 
pectoral muscles, her vulva growing into a scrotum and her 
yoni morphing into a lingam. Then she’d take time to really 
feel what it’s like to be a man, perhaps even visualizing 
walking down the street with a lingam between her legs, 
tucked into her pants. She’d imagine going to the bank or 
to work, just to get an idea of what it’s like to move in 
the world in masculine form.  
She would then be guided to feel what it feels like to deal 
with men’s issues, desires and responsibilities. She may 
even get in touch with some of her own misogynistic 
thoughts and see how she, herself, objectifies women. This 
is a big eye-opener for women. They say, My God, that’s me! 
And once she starts owning it, she can start healing and 
re-educating her inner masculine. Once we’ve moved through 
the wounding, there’s a sense of integration and we can 
begin to own our etheric lingam. 
Depending on how far she’d like to go, and how comfortable 
and ready she feels, she might choose to see what it feels 
like to energetically make love from her inner masculine. 
Dez would morph into his feminine so that the seeker could 
learn to initiate, penetrate and truly love. It’s all part 
of expanding the vessel and ending the separation. Most 
women haven’t energetically felt their lingam inside a 
woman before. Meanwhile, Dez would support her in staying 
present to what’s happening sexually, emotionally, and 
psychologically, noticing everything that comes up for her 
inner male.  
This exercise creates another embodied reference point. It 
ends the finger-pointing of that’s for men or that’s for 
women. It’s all me! It’s all my experience. Whether you are 
a man or a woman, there is no experience that you can’t 
own, feel and know, if you allow it. After doing this work, 
some women may decide to be more in their feminine the next 
time they are penetrated because they’ve learned what a joy 
it is to penetrate.  
It’s extraordinary to be on both sides of the human 
experience. And this is one of the processes through which 
you become an extraordinary lover. This is how you make 
love to yourself as you make love with another. There is no 
separation. You feel what they feel. You then create the 
foundation to be able to merge in sacred union. 
By the end of this ritual, it’s likely she’d be in an 
altered state. To conclude the practice, Dez would morph 
back into his healthy masculine and she would open her 
eyes. He’d lean up against the bed to engage in a moment of 
eye gazing where he could meet her brother to brother. Dez 
can feel it if you’re able to stay in your healthy 
masculine. He might say, “Welcome home, my brother. I stand 
shoulder to shoulder with you. Watch my back, and I’ve got 
yours. Brother, I will stand in presence, and in power, and 
I will fight beside you, for her.” There is a special type 
of bond that men have with one another. Most women have no 
idea what it’s like to show up as someone’s brother.  
After this initiation, women start to show up for 
themselves in a way they never have before. They stop 
looking outside themselves for the safety and protection of 
a man. They stop blaming others for misogyny and 
mistreatment of women.  
This exercise helps both men and women start to understand 
how important it is to honor and serve their own emotional 
bodies, the feminine, the Goddess. Men, too, can become 
aware of their etheric wombs and yonis. As men find their 
wounded feminine and love her, women everywhere will be 
healed. As women own their dysfunctional masculine and 
transform him, men around the world will be healed. 
The easiest and most exciting way to do this deep 
personal growth work is by practicing a masturbation 
meditation. In the next chapter we not only teach how to 
make love to your inner God-Goddess, but we detail a whole 
range of practices to help integrate, heal and manifest 
more magic in our lives!

 

Subscribe to our monthly Bliss Ezine and recieve a Free Tantra Report

I have read and agree to the Privacy Policy

We will never sell or trade your contact info. For details about our events call 858-272-2254 or  Kamala@Blisscoach.com  We try to return calls within 72 hours, if you don't hear from us in a timely manner, please try again.  Kamala is the author of Don't Drink the Punch, Sacred Sexual Healing and a intimacy and creativity coach leading people Toward Success & Self Realization!  Zendow, Inc. Copyright 2008