Today is part 1 with Anke Richter, journalist, author of Cult Trip, former member of Tantric group International School of Temple Arts, and founder and director of New Zealand’s cult conference DeCult. In this week’s episode she shares how she began as a journalist investigating cults, but when she went to a tantric sex festival, she had a peak experience with ecstatic dancing that made her never want to go back to her old way of life.
She’ll talk about doing her first training in tantric pleasure, which got her deeper into ISTA and the idea of tantric polarity and exploring her feminine energy that she’d felt she’d been missing, and how the intensity and the highs she felt in these communities made real life seem boring. Plus, how there often aren’t a lot of sexual communities to choose from in general, which can create room for the sketchier ones to flourish.
SOURCES

Michele McPhee – The Polygamist, the Criminal, and Their Multibillion-Dollar Scam
1:05:19

Anke Richter, Part 2 - Harem Culture, Leaving ISTA, and DeCult
43:05

Sophie Fergi, Part 2 - Living with Piper, Constant Control, and Being Shunned by the Squad
1:00:11