Eden Events - All you need to know

  • Welcome to Temple Eden, a living garden of sacred sexuality, reverence, and play.
    This guide shares the culture of Eden and the agreements that allow our temple to bloom as a safe, lush, and transformative space.

    Long before Eden was told as a tale of exile and shame, it was a story of lushness, sensuality, and choice.

    In the garden, Eve did not fall, she rose. She stood boldly in her sovereignty, tasting the fruit not as a betrayal, but as a declaration: that pleasure, knowledge, and desire are sacred. Lilith, the first woman, walked untamed at her side, a reminder of our wild nature that refuses to be diminished. The serpent, so long cast as temptation, is in truth the spiral of life force itself, the pulse of eros, awakening, and embodied wisdom.

    In Temple Eden, we reclaim this myth. We remember the garden as a place where sensuality is honoured, where sexuality is a gateway to wholeness, and where women, and all beings, are not punished for desire, rather celebrated in it. The garden is our body, our breath, our connection.

    Here, we gather not to repeat old stories of shame, but to write new ones; stories where reverence, play, and pleasure entwine. Together, we return to Eden, not as a paradise lost, but as a paradise reclaimed.


  • The Culture of Temple Eden

    Temple Eden is built on a shared culture, a way of being that shapes how we move, connect, and show up for ourselves and each other. Culture is the invisible thread that holds the garden together, creating safety, trust, and freedom. Ritual is at the heart of this culture: it gives structure to our experience, marks transitions, and opens pathways for presence, curiosity, and connection. Together, culture and ritual allow the space to become more than a venue - they create a living, breathing container where transformation, play, and pleasure can flourish.

    • Presence & Awareness

    Being fully present is how we connect in Temple Eden. We invite you to arrive in your body and senses, letting go of the outside world for a while. Notice your breath, your feelings, and the energy around you. The more you bring your attention to the moment, the more alive the space becomes for everyone.

    • Reverence & Play

    Reverence is about recognising the value and care in yourself and others. Play is its companion, a chance to be curious, have fun, and explore. Laughter, joy, and lightness are welcome. Together, reverence and play create a space that is both safe and freeing.

    • Consent as Connection

    Consent here is a conversation, not a set of rules. Asking, offering, receiving, or saying no are all ways we move together safely. A “yes” is celebrated, a “no” is respected, and silence is never assumed. Consent allows everyone to feel safe, seen, and in tune with themselves and others.

    • Connection & Reflection

    Temple Eden is a space to notice yourself and others. Each interaction is an opportunity to learn something new about your body, your energy, or your desires. Reflection can happen through journaling, meditation, or talking with a facilitator. Taking time to process your experience helps you carry the energy of Eden back into daily life.

    • Diversity & Belonging

    The garden is richer because of difference. Temple Eden welcomes all genders, bodies, sexualities, and identities. Everyone’s presence matters, and every way of being contributes to the life of the space.

    The Invitation

    Temple Eden is an open invitation: to move, to explore, to feel, and to reclaim your own sense of aliveness. By showing up fully, you help create a space where curiosity, pleasure, and respect grow together, and where every participant adds to the energy of the garden.

    Integration & Flow

    Integration: After Temple, take time to digest your experience through journaling, reflection, or speaking with a facilitator. These practices help carry the insights, pleasures, and learnings safely into your daily life.

    Optionality: Every invitation is optional. You may always say “no,” change your mind, or simply witness. This is your space to move at your own pace, following curiosity and comfort.

    Inclusion: Temple Eden is open to all genders, bodies, sexualities, and abilities. We celebrate diversity and honour each person’s unique presence.

    Feedback as Participation: Just as every gesture and presence contributes to the garden during Temple, your reflections after the event help the garden grow. We invite you to share your experiences, insights, and suggestions. Feedback is not just appreciated, it is part of the living, evolving energy of Eden. By reflecting and communicating what worked, what moved you, or what could be enhanced, you are tending the garden for yourself and all who follow.

    Honouring the Garden

    Temple Eden thrives when we all tend it with care. By showing up with openness, presence, and integrity, you help cultivate a garden where sacred sexuality, ritual, and play can flourish. Every body, every desire, and every boundary is honoured. Together, we reclaim Eden as a place of pleasure, sovereignty, and connection.

    Thank you for bringing your presence and your reflections to Temple Eden.

    With love and reverence, Nikkiema & Rachel 


    For incident reporting or contact requests please email: its.edenevents@gmail.com

  • 1. What is Temple Eden?

    • Temple Eden is a sacred space for presence, connection, play, and embodied exploration, and creates a container where sexuality, desire, and intimacy are honoured safely and playfully.

    • It is not a sexual service or kink-only event, but kink-friendly practices are welcome when aligned with consent and safety.

    2. Who can attend?

    • Temple Eden is open to people over 18 of all genders, bodies, sexualities, and abilities.

    • Everyone who agrees to the agreements and culture guide can participate.

    3. Do I need prior experience in sacred sexuality or temple spaces?

    • No prior experience is necessary.

    • Temple Eden is beginner-inclusive, while still providing depth and ritual for experienced participants.

    • All participants are encouraged to follow curiosity, ask questions, and witness others.

    4. What to Bring to Temple Eden

    To fully engage and feel supported in the garden, consider bringing:

    • Water bottle to stay hydrated.

    • Personal items for comfort, such as a blanket, shawl, or cushion.

    • Any items for ritual or personal practice you may wish to include

    • Hygiene & Safer Sex essentials: deodorant, wipes, or anything to freshen up during the event, sarong for surface protection

    Please leave valuables at home where possible, and remember that the temple is a phone- and photo-free space — your presence is the priority.


    5. What to Wear

    • Clothing that makes you feel empowered, sensual, or playful is welcome — bring what expresses your energy.

      • Leather, lace, lingerie, fetish, or sensual wear

      • Feel free to get creative with adornments

      • Please no glitter (it is hard to clear thoroughly from our space)

    • Layers or cover-ups can be useful for temperature changes and comfort.

    • Shoes are optional depending on the event space; soft indoor shoes or bare feet are common.

    • Consider appropriate ways to cover up for your transit to and from temple.

    Clothing can be expressive, simple, or ritualistic — the most important thing is that you feel safe, embodied, and free.


    6. Are phones or photos allowed?

    • No phones, cameras, or recording devices are permitted in the temple space. This ensures confidentiality, presence, and safety for all participants.

    7. Is sexual activity allowed in the temple?

    • No sexual intercourse is permitted on the premises (per NSW law).

    • Touch, intimacy, and consensual exploration aligned with Temple Eden agreements are welcome, as long as all boundaries and consent practices are followed.

    8. What are the agreements and culture guide?

    • The Agreements outline behavioral expectations, consent practices, and hygiene.

    • The Culture Guide explains Temple Eden’s myth, rituals, etiquette, and how to move through the space safely and fully.

    • Both are required reading and agreement before attending.

    9. How do I handle boundaries or uncomfortable experiences?

    • Consent is continuous and can be withdrawn at any time.

    • Facilitators are available to support you if something feels unsafe or triggering.

    • You are encouraged to step back, take a break, or simply witness.

    10. What if I have accessibility or health needs?

    • Temple Eden welcomes all abilities and bodies.

    • Please email facilitators in advance to discuss accommodations (mobility, sensory, dietary, or other support).

    11. Is Temple Eden beginner-friendly for kink practices?

    • Temple Eden is kink-friendly, but it is not a kink-focused event.

    • Any exploration of kink or erotic play must adhere to consent, boundaries, and safety protocols.

    12. How can I prepare for Temple Eden?

    • Read the Culture Guide and Agreements.

    • Bring items for comfort and grounding. Consider journaling intentions or questions for yourself.

    • Be ready to arrive fully present and embodied.

    13. How do I provide feedback after the temple?

    • A feedback form will be sent after the event. Feedback is optional but highly valued.
      Your reflections help improve the space and are considered part of your participation in tending the garden.

    14. What if I need support after the event?

    • You may reach out to facilitators directly via email if anything was triggering, overwhelming, or non-consensual.

    • Facilitators are available for guidance or to process your experience.

    15. Can I bring a friend or partner?

    • All participants must book individually and agree to the agreements.

    • Bringing a guest without a ticket is not permitted.

    16. How do I find Temple Eden?

    • Directions, parking, and public transport info will be emailed to confirmed participants.

  • General Policy:

    • All ticket sales are final. We do not offer refunds for cancellations, no-shows, or changes in personal circumstances.

    • Your booking secures your place in a limited-capacity, carefully curated container, and this policy helps us maintain the integrity and safety of the space for all participants.

    Extenuating Circumstances:

    • We understand that unforeseen emergencies can arise. Refunds may be considered at the discretion of the facilitators for serious circumstances, such as medical emergencies or significant personal crises.

    • If you believe you qualify for consideration under this clause, please contact us as soon as possible at [facilitator email]. Documentation may be requested.

    Transfers / Credits:

    • Tickets are non-transferable, unless approved by facilitators in advance.

    • In some cases, we may offer a credit toward a future Temple Eden event at the discretion of the facilitators.

    Communication:

    • All refund or transfer requests must be sent in writing via email to [facilitator email].

    • We will respond as promptly as possible, though discretion and review may take several days.

    By booking, you acknowledge and agree to this policy.


  • 1. Introduction
    This policy explains how Eden Events collects, stores, and uses personal information when you book or register for our events, workshops, temples, or retreats.

    2. Information We Collect
    We collect only what is necessary to manage your booking, including:

    • Contact details (name, email, phone)

    • Billing information

    • Event-specific requirements (dietary, accessibility, emergency contacts)

    We do not collect full payment card details; payments are processed securely by third-party providers.

    3. How and Why We Use Your Information
    Your information is used to:

    • Confirm and manage your booking

    • Communicate event updates

    • Support your needs during events

    • Maintain internal records and comply with legal requirements

    We will not use your information for unrelated purposes without your consent.

    4. Storage and Security
    We take reasonable steps to protect your information from unauthorised access, loss, or misuse, storing data securely and limiting access to authorised personnel.

    5. Sharing Your Information
    We do not sell or trade your information. We may share it only with service providers who support bookings or event delivery, or where required by law.

    6. Retention and Rights
    We keep your information only as long as necessary. You may request access, correction, or deletion of your personal information, though this may affect your booking.

    7. Contact
    For questions or concerns about your information, contact Eden Events at its.edenevents@gmail.co