| Renji Yanagi ( @ 2005-09-09 22:41:00 |
A little bit on the topic, for some variety in the Professor's seminar
Sexual energies aim to fortify the body from disease or the development of any internal harmony that would lead to disease.
Taoist approached sex at different levels, on the physical level sexual activity can have an intense healing affect. On an emotional level sexual praying can calm the emotions and create a peaceful state within which to solve problems and create better circumstances. At a spiritual level some of these rituals are thought to be able to ‘spiritualize’ the body, which is a body liberated of time and space.
It is thought that semen contains a man’s physical essence. It is purely nourishing on all levels. Taoist exercises aim to strengthen the prostate and muscles of the anus and genitalia so that a man can separate orgasm from ejaculation.
Men are encouraged to approach 98% or 99% of orgasm, but not to go through ejaculation. This takes a fair amount of discipline on the man's part, but the rewards are orgasms that last up to hours, and fortify and energize him.
Beyond exercises that allow the man to withhold ejaculation, there is another practice called 'injaculation.' In this practice, by pressing on an acupuncture point, the ejaculate is directed from the Prostate, back into the body, rather than out through the Urethra.
Sexual energies aim to fortify the body from disease or the development of any internal harmony that would lead to disease.
Taoist approached sex at different levels, on the physical level sexual activity can have an intense healing affect. On an emotional level sexual praying can calm the emotions and create a peaceful state within which to solve problems and create better circumstances. At a spiritual level some of these rituals are thought to be able to ‘spiritualize’ the body, which is a body liberated of time and space.
It is thought that semen contains a man’s physical essence. It is purely nourishing on all levels. Taoist exercises aim to strengthen the prostate and muscles of the anus and genitalia so that a man can separate orgasm from ejaculation.
Men are encouraged to approach 98% or 99% of orgasm, but not to go through ejaculation. This takes a fair amount of discipline on the man's part, but the rewards are orgasms that last up to hours, and fortify and energize him.
Beyond exercises that allow the man to withhold ejaculation, there is another practice called 'injaculation.' In this practice, by pressing on an acupuncture point, the ejaculate is directed from the Prostate, back into the body, rather than out through the Urethra.