We believe sex is a gift that should be explored, honoured, and mastered through experience and education. We believe happiness can be found in the journey of expanding one’s sexual wisdom.
Akasha Society was born out of a passionate desire to reshape the landscape of pleasure and intimacy, freeing it from the confines of stereotypes and misconceptions.
We recognised the need for a safer space where individuals could explore their desires, celebrate their sexuality, and connect authentically without being bound by the limitations imposed by the traditional sexual hierarchy system and societal taboos.
Akasha Society seeks to elevate the concept of intimate gatherings, paving the way for a new era of sex-positive events that prioritise consent, empowerment, and inclusivity.
Prioritize your pleasure. Open your relationship or find a new one. Discover new levels of intimacy. Meet like-minded friends and expand your circle. Explore kinks and gain skills to be a better partner.
Anyone may be part of the Akasha community as we develop events open to all sexualities and genders. We do not accept any behaviours or practices that are racist, sexist, homophobic, transphobic, ageist, body shaming, whorephobic or xenophobic.
We practice enthusiastic consent and provide a space where you can explore safely. Every individual’s boundaries are honored and respected, ensuring that each interaction is consensual, empowering, and mutually enjoyable.
We understand that exploring pleasure is a personal and intimate journey. Akasha Society ensures that your identity and participation to our events are held in the strictest confidence. Your privacy is our priority, allowing you to fully engage, express, and connect without fear of exposure or judgment.
The term “Akasha” originates from Sanskrit and is often referred to as the “fifth element” in Indian philosophy, alongside earth, water, air, and fire. Akasha is a concept that signifies the fundamental space or ether that holds and encompasses all elements, energies, and vibrations within the universe. It is believed to be a subtle, intangible medium through which all things exist and interact.
In various spiritual and philosophical traditions, Akasha is thought to be a repository of collective consciousness, information, and experiences. It is often associated with the idea of a cosmic or universal memory, a space where the past, present, and future coexist.
Much like the all-encompassing nature of the Akasha itself, we are seeking to create a space where diverse experiences, desires, and energies converge, In the Akasha Society, we invoke a sense of inclusivity, interconnectedness, and a space for exploration and connection beyond the physical realm.