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Tao Sexual Yoga-Essence and Energy
Tao Sexual Yoga-Essence and Energy
"Throughout our adult lives, our sexual organs and hormones exert a profound and decisive
influence on our thought and behavior.
They literally 'drive' men and women into each other's arms in order to insure propagation of the
species, and this drive is so powerful and compelling that it
completely overrides the instinct for safety and personal survival.
When 'in love', both men and women will defy death and disregard social conventions in order to be
together and 'make love'.
'Love', of course, is a Western euphemism for 'lust', which, despite its negative connotation in the
West, is regarded as a natural sign of health and vitality in
the East."
Hormones and Health
Chinese physicians pinpoint what they call the 'kidney glands' (shen hsien) as the key regulators of
sexual potency, especially in men. These glands, which straddle the tops of the kidneys like hats, are
called the 'suprarenal glands' in Western parlance.
The suprarenal, also known as the adrenal cortex, produce a variety of hormones of vital importance
to
various metabolic processes and biological functions.
In both male and female organisms, adrenal hormones include small but physiologically significant
amounts of androgens (male hormones) and relatively minute quantities of estrogens (female
hormones).
These sex hormones, or Yin and Yang 'essences', regulate the secretions of all other sex glands such
as
the ovaries, testes and prostate, and also influence secretions from the pituitary, pineal and thyroid
glands.
It is the balance, not quantity, of these microscopic elements of Yin and Yang essence that counts.
Insufficient secretion of androgens in males, for example, results in the loss of sexual drive and
potency. Excessive androgen secretion in the female can cause such masculizing effects as beard
growth and breast shrinkage. Thus, a primary goal of Taoist sexual regimens is the enhancement of
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male and female hormone secretions in optimum balance.
Belatedly, Western science has also established intimate links between sexual stimulation and
hormone
production, and between hormone production and health.
In 1974, for example, the Max Planck Institute in Munich, Germany, conducted tests on the
physiological effects of mildly erotic films on healthy males aged 21-34. After half an hour of
viewing, 75 per cent of the subjects showed marked increases in testosterone levels in their blood,
thereby establishing a clear connection between sexual excitement and hormone excretions.
Subsequent research revealed that men with high testosterone levels, high sperm count and dense,
viscous semen were completely immune to many communicable diseases and were highly resistant to
others, while those with low testosterone and sperm count and thin, watery semen had only partial
immunity to diseases. It is also well known to Western medical science that women have always
enjoyed higher immunity and resistance to disease, recover more quickly from illness, and live longer
lives than men.
According to the Taoist view, the ravages of aging are caused by the progressive depletion of
hormone
production and the dissipation of vital energy.
Since essence is the 'root' of the Taoist Trinity, with energy as the 'stem' and spirit as the 'blossom',
the
entire planet may be nourished simply by cultivating the roots, which consist of blood bile, enzymes,
hormones and other forms of 'essence'.
Of all these elements of essence, hormones exert by far the most profound and powerful
physiological
influences, even in the most minute quantities, and, of all Taoist regimes, disciplined sexual
intercourse
provides the most direct stimulation to vital hormone production and endocrine balance. While
sexual
excitement remains one of the most effective means of stimulation vital hormone production in both
men and women, women have the additional mechanisms of menstruation and pregnancy to
promote production of sexual hormones, even in the absence of sexual intercourse.
Men, on the other hand, have no such alternative mechanism, and for them sexual intercourse
remains the best way to stimulate hormone production. As a person gets older, it stands to reason
that sexual intercourse grows ever more important as a form of preventative therapy against disease
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and aging.
When enhanced secretions from the male 'kidney-glands' are preserved through properly disciplined
intercourse without ejaculation, they enter the bloodstream, travel throughout the body, and prevent
hair loss, skin wrinkling, poor muscle tone, arthritis, rheumatism, impotence and other disasters
associated with aging. For Taoists, the issue of sexual intercourse in old age is not a moral or social
one- it's a matter of life and health.
"Guys, please reread that again, it's so important we understand this."
To keep things in perspective, lets again verify this fundamental Taoist view point with some solid
medical evidence from Western science. A recent study conducted in America revealed that frequent
sexual intercourse considerably relieves the chronic pain of rheumatism in elderly couples by
stimulating secretion of cortisone in the adrenal cortex. According to the Taoist view, the adrenal
cortex is the gland most directly influenced by sexual excitement.
On the other hand, according to Western science, excessive coitus inhibits adrenal functions in the
male. Since 'coitus' includes ejaculation in Western medical and sexual terminology, we see that the
Taoist view that excessive ejaculation ruins the 'kidney-glands' in men is essentially correct.
Absorbing Essence and Storing Energy
In both men and women , sexual secretions contain many pure, potent, biochemically active
substances: hormones, enzymes, proteins, vitamins and other elements.
When female secretions are released into the warm, moist environment of the vagina during
intercourse, they come into direct contact with the sensitive, paper-thin skin of the man's blood
engorged penis. Body heat opens wide the pores of this stretched skin, and the rhythmic rubbing of
vagina and penis caused biochemically significant amounts of female 'essence' to be absorbed by the
male. In fact, less than a pinhead quantity of essential hormone suffices to exert profound
physiological effects upon the entire endocrine system once it enter the bloodstream. In the sexually
excited male, blood courses powerfully through the penis and picks up whatever hormones are
absorbed in the vagina by friction and osmosis. Similarly, the spongy tissues of a woman's vagina
absorb active
elements from her own secretions and from male semen after a man ejaculates inside.
Despite its obvious logic, most Western physicians still deny that such mutual exchange of vital
hormones takes place during sexual intercourse, even though they fully acknowledge that 'germs' can
be exchanged in this manner. If syphilis, herpes and AIDS can be 'picked up' through contact of
sexual organs of diseased people, then why can't hormones and enzymes be exchanged in the same
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way in healthy people?
Look at it this way. If you crush several cloves of garlic and place them on your thigh or abdomen or
anywhere else on the body, cover them with a warm, damp cloth and rub them against the skin, then
your breath will soon smell of garlic! Garlic oil, which like hormones is a highly concentrated
substance, enters the skin in microscopic quantities and is absorbed by the bloodstream, which
carries it to every part of the body, including the lungs. If a tiny drop of garlic 'essence' can permeate
the skin, enter the bloodstream and cause 'garlic breath' far from the point of entry, then a drop of
sexual essence from male or female semen should be able to do the same thing through the even
thinner, moister, warmer surfaces of the vagina and penis, especially if one uses Taoist techniques to
prolong direct contact.
For women, frequent intercourse with orgasm is the most efficient method of cultivating sexual
essence and energy. For men, frequent intercourse with infrequent ejaculation is the key technique
for cultivating sexual essence and energy.
Furthermore, retaining semen during intercourse enables a man not only to preserve and reabsorb
his own essence, it also enables him to prolong the act sufficiently for his partner to reach full
orgasm,
thereby releasing her most potent secretions for his benefit. In effect, he 'kills' two birds with one
stone, preserving his own essence while releasing and absorbing hers.
As noted earlier, a mans sexual responses are largely limited to his penis (the four Attainments),
whereas a woman's occur throughout her body (Five signs, Ten Indications). The same goes for
sexual secretions. A man's essence comes mainly from his sexual organ, but a woman emits essence
from all 'Three Peaks': tongue, nipples and vagina. Men who practice Tao benefit from all three
'libations'.
In Secrets of the Jade Bedroom, Peng-Tze points out the medicinal benefits of the 'upper libation',
but her states clearly that only the saliva secreted 'during intercourse' contains the magic elixir:
"During
intercourse, if a man takes in a lot of the woman's saliva, it will purify his stomach like medicinal
broth".
As for the potent therapeutic value of the 'middle libation' secreted from a woman's nipples, Western
medical science has uncovered in the last 15 years evidence that tends to confirm the traditional
Taoist
view. It has been firmly established that mother's milk contains powerful immunity factors secreted
from certain glands in the breasts which protect nursing infants from a wide range of degenerative
diseases. It is logical to assume, therefore, that the ducts that produce these immunity factors in a
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woman's breast may be stimulated to secrete those factors by a combination of intense sexual
excitement and strong, prolonged sucking of the nipples during intercourse, and that these secretion
form the 'Great Libation of the Middle Peak'.
Regarding the lower libation, it should be noted that Taoist have always regarded cunnilingus as an
excellent way to absorb this elixir, although they advise against fellatio ('blowing the flute') owing to
the risk of uncontrolled ejaculation.
That covers cultivation of sexual essence through intercourse.
Now let's take a look at the energy situation. According to Tao, a brief burst of explosive energy
occurs when a man or woman reaches orgasm. Western science has already established that, at the
point of sexual orgasm, human brain wave patterns alter radically, literally putting the person into an
'altered state of consciousness'. Profound physiological and electrical changes occur throughout the
system during orgasm, and a burst of energy is indeed emitted. Partners may absorb one another's
burst of sexual energy at the moment of orgasm by following three basic guidelines:
keep your head nuzzled under your partner's ear when he or she ejaculates in order to avoid inhaling
the 'muddy breath' exhaled at that moment. Owing to the intense 'fire' that occurs in the lower
abdomen during orgasm, this burst of breath is regarded as a sort of waster product. Hug your
partner very tightly and maintain maximum surface contact between your skins. At orgasm, the entire
body radiates energy from its surface contact. Press and rub the public regions closely together. The
biggest burst of sexual energy during orgasm naturally occurs in the region of the 'Sea Of
Energy' (chee-hai), located below the navel. Now let's take a look at the various possibilities for
exchanging essence and energy between Yin and Yang during intercourse.
If the man ejaculates before the woman reaches orgasm, she gains the benefits of both his semen-
essence and his energy, while he loses both and gains neither of hers. If the couple ejaculates at the
same moment, the woman again gains the man's essence and energy, but the man gains only her
burst of energy, because he loses his erection before it has had a chance to absorb the essential
secretions of her orgasm.
If the man controls himself long enough for the woman to reach orgasm then suppresses his own
ejaculation, he absorbs both his own and her essence as well as her energy, while she still derives the
benefits of reabsorbing a measure of her own sexual secretions. The fourth and final alternative is for
the man to permit himself and ejaculation (when his emission schedule calls for it) after his partner
has reached orgasm, but only after he has spent some time 'dragging the Yin essence in through the
Yang peak'. In this case, both partners absorb each other's sexual essence and energy in a perfectly
balanced coition.
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