Sex is not merely a function of the body, but something that occasionally gives us a glimpse into heaven… whatever that might represent for you. Historically, eastern attitudes towards sex are surprisingly more open and life-enhancing in comparison to the west. Kama, as previously mentioned, indicates enjoying the senses the other three goals are dharma (virtuous living), artha (material wealth), and moksha. Kama Sutra, on the other hand, is based on the principles of tantric sex - the ability to maintain a state of ecstasy for hours while discovering pure spirituality with oneself. If you fancy spicing things up between the sheets, look no further than these Kamasutra (or Kama Sutra) sex positions. Written (likely) by the philosopher Vatsyayana possibly around the 2nd century AD, scholars believe his intention was to highlight one of the four virtues of life. Women attach more emotion to sex because the female sexual organs are located in this part of the body (mystery solved). Located about 2 inches below the navel, often referred to as the Belly Chakra or the Sacral Chakra, it represents the way we interact with others, our sense of self worth, our creativity and sexuality. The whole business behind chakras never interested me until I discovered we have a Sex Chakra. Given Vancouver has more yoga studios than it does Starbucks, you’ve probably heard of the term chakras.