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January 08
• Edited (Jan 08, 2026)

So mesmerised by this session of Hua hua
and Dantianshi that I spilled curry on my notes 🫣

#lunchbreak with #shibaristudy

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January 07

A question for all my lovers of space aesthetics as well as rope, I am looking to update my space that I tie in home, I'm looking for Ideas for flooring. It has to be able to be put away as the space I use is a multipurpose room.  I have some crash pads, but to bouncy, and feel unbalanced sometimes standing on those.  

What would you all recommend, I have been thinking about using tatami mats. 

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January 06

Back to basics
~ in preparation of my very first
introduction class for absolute beginners.

Revisiting 'Rope as a language' by
Anna Bones and very much enjoying handwriting in the Shibari Study notebooks.

🙏

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January 05
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Tantra & Shibari: “In what way is this Tantra?”

“In what way is this Tantra?” is a comment left on social media in response to one of my posts that presents my upcoming workshop entitled “Shibari and Tantra”.

A small introductory clarification but not a minor one, I titled this workshop “Tantra & Shibari”. The conjunction “&/and” does not express that Shibari is Tantra. This conjunction expresses a combination of practices not a fusion of the initial meaning of the two terms.

After this brief grammatical introduction I want to specify that my words are not a simple defensive impulsive reaction but a real reflection.

Let us return to the comment/ the reflection.

“In what way is this Tantra?”.

This leads me to ask (again) the question, what is Tantra? I do not like to remain on my certainties. I like to revisit my own thinking however uncomfortable that may be at times. I invite you to do the same.

It brings to mind the same questioning in relation to the teaching of yoga that I have shared my vision and my practice for 22 years. Because can I teach outside of my vision? In a way that is not biased? Objective? Universal?

Yoga which I currently practice in a club that has three studios in my city (I received a free unlimited one month subscription so I am experimenting), transmitted completely differently, emptied of its subtle, spiritual substratum, relegated to the rank of bodily or even sporting practice… This does not prevent me from including that aspect. Just as I can experiment with every moment of my daily life on a pragmatic level or on a spiritual level (or other) including/ opening other levels to my experience or not. I could also slam the door and say “In what way is this yoga?” This would comfort me in the idea that I am right or that I know better? That I am an expert! Hoouuuu then Uma’s ego happy!!!

Like the anecdote of the 6 blind men who can only speak of the part of the elephant with which they are in contact. Can I really say the whole of the elephant when I only perceive one of its ears? By telling the one who touches its tail: “In what way is this an elephant? The elephant is wide, flat and soft and not long and thin…”.

We could also take the comment in the opposite direction: “In what way is it not Tantra?”. Is it not the nature of the “divine” or the mystical to be unnameable, non prehensile, undefinable…

And if practicing Shibari allows me to discover parts of myself that have been repressed, unconscious, unknown until then; is that not Tantra?

And if thanks to Shibari I could recognize how I use my power or let myself go into my vulnerability in connection with the other? If I discovered a new ability to get out of the mind and live the experience totally present, is that not Tantra?

Is tantra not a path of (re)knowledge of oneself?

From what I have understood of Tantrism, it is a non dualistic approach that infuses all moments of our lives and not only the moments of practice during workshops or massages or formal moments.

A path of self recognition defined mainly as a style of spiritual practice rich in techniques, embracing the world rather than denying it, embracing all that composes us rather than repressing, attempting to suppress some of our parts, our impulses, our desires, our likings or dislikings. Using each of our intentions / desires, actions, emotions, sensations, experimentations… as a vehicle to explore consciousness.

One of the original apothegms of this path in its historical context, was it not to show that even when one steps outside the traditional, it remains divine like the Hindu or yogic precepts that say and define what is good or better and what is bad or lesser?

And if practicing Shibari allowed one to be in direct and immediate experience of what is without passing through the mind? And if the restriction of the ropes invited a total presence and therefore non duality which also allows one to transcend the illusion of separation?

The rope which is and represents the link between the two people intensifies the sensation: for the person tied the more tension there is in the ropes the more they can feel the intention of the movement of the one who ties. When tying someone well I can feel the movements of the breath of the person who is on the other side of the rope. Is this not again being totally there and in connection with the other?

What difference is there between approaching a body with oil during a tantric massage (“That is Tantra”) or with ropes during a Shibari session? (“That is not”?).

I also hear self proclaimed purists jump because “Tantra and shibari” that is not tradition.

Is Tantra not originally in its approach a path of exploration of oneself? Of the union Shiva / Shakti inside rather than during practices where for example women are invited to take a scarf and men a stick…? Or a bowl and a sword… I also observe proposals of tantra workshops where gender parity is asked, is genring Tantra, is that always Tantra? Does that belong to the essence of the path? As a woman am I not obviously free to take the sword and the man the bowl?

What have I not understood of tantra to ask myself the question?

If during practices mainly centered on sensuality or even sexuality and the encounter with someone with sexual orientation polarized with mine I do better Tantra? Or again during “Rosetta” proposed by Margot Anand it seems to me, where one performs a massage of the anus in duo there I am in the right? And not by doing Shibari?

“It is a transposition of metaphysics, which must be of absolute rigor in essence but of absolute freedom in form, this is the deep meaning of tradition, like an immutable truth that can, that must even adopt very different forms according to time, places, people taught, otherwise it stagnates and degrades in weighing ‘traditionally’. The decoding of all perceptions into vibrations, this de objectification of the world, is the heart of Kashmiri Tantra and distinguishes it radically from the Vedantic approach. Transposing itself according to our abilities through the 5 senses this energy will find its place of revelation in the space of the sixth sense, the felt experience.” 1 2

In my eyes this non dualistic approach also fully applies to that of a somatic approach as Shibari can allow. All roads lead to Rome but it is so much more convenient for the ego to reassure itself by thinking it knows, is right and believes that its path is the path.

If yogic techniques, asanas, pranayamas… are part of tantric techniques, in what way is the new rhythm of breath that I must find when I am restricted by ropes not a means to consciously experiment through my breath? In what way would that not be pranayama which invites in certain advanced techniques to perform retentions lungs full or empty, at a faster or slower rhythm?

Exploring polarities other than the classic “Shadow/Light”, “Masculine/feminine”, would that be more tantric than exploring themes such as: “Power and Vulnerability” or terms unfortunately very worn out such as “Domination/Submission” with the medium of ropes?

Are we not already exploring the body and its sensuality in plenty of tantric practices, is that not also the case?

Being able to express to the other one’s intention in the session, being aware of one’s limits, one’s fears is that not Tantra also?

As soon as a word steps outside the referential of these so called experts/purists/representatives of a path/tradition, it is no longer in the tradition…

Author: Umâ

1 & 2: Eric Baret, Corps de silence, Editions Almora*

 
January 05

Hey all! Shibari Study is looking to hire an illustrator with a knack for drawing rope for an ongoing, fairly large scale project! If that sounds like you, read the creative brief linked in this form and complete the form to apply :)

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf_UmkprlqKlehMhCPoXG_HcopNuaNYTxPf9_ak5JO4pbU0Ww/viewform?usp=sharing&ouid=112802696980253880286

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Rope Journal - Week 1 
January's Theme is  Reflection & Intention

"What does “connection” mean to you in rope—physical, emotional, or symbolic?"

As part of my Rope Resolutions for this year I wanted to be a bit more reflective about my rope journey, so devised some journal prompts for each week of the year and figured it would be a great way to get to know some of you guys in the community too. This is an idea that I've been discussing with my wife for some time (and I convinced her to write the title page in my notebook as she has much better writing that I do) so with the new year upon us it seemed like a great place to start

If like me you aren't as familiar with Journaling, and this is your first time starting to journal, we have an amazing article from our Director of Education Fuoco on How Journaling Benefits Rope Bottoming

https://shibaristudy.com/blog/post/the-write-stuff-how-journaling-benefits-rope-bottoming 

To be as inclusive as possible I've tried to make these prompts appeal to both tops, bottoms, switches and self tier by being more generic about the experience of rope and allowing you to interpret it within your own lense.

Each week Ill drop a Journal prompt and Id love you to share your thoughts, feelings and interpretations in the comments, or maybe some images you feel encapsulate the weekly topic. Each month also has a common theme which ties (forgive the pun) each prompt together. I will also use the same gif so they are easy to find, if we need to and this proves popular I can create a dedicated channel.

Its also a great excuse for me to use my Shibari Study Notebook (other notebooks are available 😂) as its been sitting on my shelf for a few months and I wasn't sure how best to put it to use, so now I have a reason

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January 04
• Edited (Jan 04, 2026)
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Hi I’m pine🍍 I am a rope switch.

I have a a few different people I tie with regularly. One of them is my mistress glow who I share this account with. Another is my friend and rigger twiztid magic he is also my mentor and teacher. I also have friends I tie with sometimes

And then I have a bunny I love to tie lots! 🖤🖤 she makes me so happy and connecting with her and rope has really been filling up my soul.

Both sides of Shibari are so beautiful to me and it’s really healing me the more I dive deeper in to it. I’m excited to be more active in this space as I continue to learn and grow as a top and a bunny myself 🖤💋

First photo is my first time in rope🖤

Second photo me with my mistress glow at kinktoberfest2025

Third photo is me in rope my second time as a fairy

And the last photo is my bunny babe tied by me 🖤

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January 04

A little shout-out to Shibari Study in the bio of my very first introduction class (8.02.2026 ~ hopefully by then I will have overcome my imposter syndrome)

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January 04
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Serious issues with esinem’s Clara Premium Rope and customer service.

Hi everyone 👋
I wanted to share my experience in case it’s useful for others considering this rope.

I have been using the Clara Premium Ropes in both 5.5 mm and 6 mm for several months, and unfortunately my experience has been consistently poor.

Both diameters are very loosely laid. While they untangle easily, the structure is unstable. I have repeatedly had to re-tie the knots and cut off the rope ends to prevent further untwisting. During use, the three strands slip significantly, which causes the ends to bulge out and lose their shape. This issue keeps recurring and has not improved over time, even with regular use and mechanical conditioning.

Because of this, the ropes feel unstable and unreliable compared to other natural fiber ropes I have used.

I contacted esinem customer service to ask whether a refund was possible, but I never received any response. Based on this experience, the customer service also appears to be poor.

Overall, I would not recommend buying the Clara Premium Ropes from esinem Shop.

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December 29, 2025

Butterfly & Agura, a little meditation session.