BLUSHING WILD

Blushing Wild by The Wild Mystics

BY HILLARY RAIN

You have crossed a sacred portal into a kind of embodied sensuality that awakens you to a lush, abundant life where you will taste, laugh, feel and freely explore the deep, wet river of your feminine wild.”—The Wild Mystics, Blushing Wild

I am as unlikely a woman as there ever was to write about sexuality.

I grew up in a conservative, Biblical-fundamentalist Christian home. As the oldest of 11 children and well-versed in the fruitful ways of family and farm life, what I knew about sex was what I needed to know: how to make babies. That my body belonged to my husband, that my delights were for him alone and that in his sexual enjoyment of me, I would find sexual joy.

I entered marriage at 22, a virgin, shy but eager to embrace my new identity as a wife with a husband to care for and sexuality to explore within the safe boundaries of wedlock. I had only faint clues about what to expect; the little I knew was that newly-married men usually wanted sex everyday, that sex was this magical delicious thing that waiting until marriage somehow blessed with extra-ordinary bliss, and that I was to expect something enchanting and mysterious called an orgasm. 

My new husband did not want sex everyday.

Sex was not magical, delicious or blissful.

In fact, for a very long time it hurt.

I did not have an orgasm.

And in the 12 years since, I’ve not made a baby.

(Above excerpt taken from the upcoming eCourse Blushing Wild—A Sultry Embrace of Erotic Awakening, www.thewildmystics.com)

Blushing Wild by The Wild Mystics

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As a self-proclaimed mystic I have long-embraced the non-dualism of a both-and approach to life … the necessary cycles of life-death-life, the paradoxes of mystery and knowledge, dark and light, pleasure and pain. Spirituality and sensuality, however, have taken longer to embrace as a whole, perhaps because for so long my approach to life was a denial of the self and rejection of the flesh. And even though I knew that sexual pleasure was good, it still reigned below the superiority of spiritual pursuits.

Blushing Wild by The Wild Mystics

And yet as I fleshed out my spirituality in the dark shadowlands of my soul, it came as no surprise when the topic of sexuality arose. “I’m questioning everything,” I said to my Wild Mystic co-creator Mandy. “I expected things of a spiritual nature but I had no idea that my sexuality would come up, too. I don’t know what to think about this.” 

“The dark has always been sexual for me,” she said. “Deeply sexual.” 

“What if we did an eCourse on this erotic sensuality? Because, um, we need to talk about this. And if it’s coming up for us, it has to be for others, too.” 

She did not hesitate. “I think we have to.” 

Blushing Wild is born out of our own need to incarnate a desperately-wanted conversation. We’ve always created the very thing we most need to find, and a sultry embrace of erotic awakening is one of them. This six-week eCourse features steamy reading and creative journaling assignments as we explore our psyches and ourSelves through soulwork and chakras, erotic poetry and succulent rituals, meaningful movement and provocative stories. Our very first launch begins August 24th and if you need this embodied experience in your life, if this is a conversation you’re craving or a journey your heart desires, we invite you to join us as we explore the deep, wet river of our feminine wild. Come with us? 

Read more and register at www.thewildmystics.com/blushing-wild. All who register will be entered to win one of two original canvas artworks by Mandy Steward of Messy Canvas. 

Please note: we are not licensed professional counselors or sexual therapists. Please speak to a mental health professional before embarking on this sojourn. 


Hillary Rain is a wild mystic who writes about spirituality, sensuality, and embodiment of the soul at www.spiritsoulearth.com.

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outfit details: top c/o gypsan // jeans - thrifted // boots + hat - lulu*s // necklaces - roots and feathers // rings - soliloquy jewelry + bella & chloe + roots and feathers // bag c/o gypsy soul collective


I honestly think this shirt was created just. for. me.  When Kathrine from Gypsan messaged me and told me she was sending me a surprise package that reminded her of me... I had not idea how spot on she was!  Seriously the most beautiful shirt Ive ever laid eyes on.  It has everything I love wrapped up in one item... earthy browns, fringe, floral, paislies, sheer fabric, bell sleeves, hi-lo... I mean come on!!!  I will treasure this shirt for a lifetime.  (Kathrine, if your reading this, you were so spot on its crazy!  Thank you doesn't cover it)... Btw, if you haven't checked out Gypsan, go do yourself a favor... so many adorable things in one place.  And the best part, its owned by an incredibly talented, beautiful women who shares so much positivity and spirit with the world.

Brown and Teal are my favorite colors, so between the bag, the shirt and the jewelry, I'm all over it... Color is such an interesting thing to me... how people are attracted to certain colors but turned off by others... Even within shades of the same color.  What are your favorite colors, and which ones do you not like (if any)?  Colors I typically sway away from are neons and primary colors. 

A DAY OFF + MAGAZINE TALK

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Yesterday James and I took some much needed time off.  We have been working so hard lately, there are days it seems we have barely left room for eating, or much less enjoying each other... not to mention friends or family.  It's been a little... nuts.  James works full time at HEB and then comes home in the evenings and on his days off and works on his tshirt company, which has been full time lately.  During the days while he is at work, I work on my Roots & Feathers orders, my blog and The Bohemian Collective, which takes hours upon hours to take and edit photos and prepare posts... and then I help him with his shirts when he is working on those.  I am absolutely not complaining, its all a very GOOD busy...

He was off yesterday and we had a few errands we needed to run in a nearby town, so we decided to just take the day off.  We did a little thrifting, got some lunch and coffee at our favorite little place in Ingram and went to the bookstore.  My number one goal at the bookstore was to pick up these two magazines that I am currently featured in for my Nanna!  I can't wait to get these babies in her hands b/c I know she is super excited to read them.  (For those of you who can't get to a local bookstore that carries them, you can order them online here and here.)

My second goal for being at the bookstore was to do some research.  I wanted to browse through tons of magazines to get inspired about the magazine I want to write for The Bohemian Collective.  I was sadly disappointed.  I like a few things about many of the magazines I saw, but there were none that really spoke to me.  Within 5 minutes of browsing I realized my mission was not going the way I imagined it would.  I felt uninspired and bored.  What I did realize though is that my desire to create a magazine has alot to do with wanting to create the magazine I want to read.  The one I won't want to put back on the shelf after quickly flipping through the pages.  I walked away very inspired, just not in the way I thought I was going to be.  Inspired to create something new, something from the heart, something that is missing from those shelves (even if it never actually makes it to those shelves)...

I know this is going to be a long journey.  And most likely a very hard one.  I have no fantastical ideas of it being a simple quick thing I can create in a week.  It is going to take time, learning, patience, commitment, and soul searching.  This is a completely new path I am embarking on... and I'm sure it comes with lots of little offset trails that I cannot forsee at the moment.  Hopefully I will find some paths that will lead me into the beautiful wild unknown that I didn't even know was residing beyond the trees.