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I had my first female internal orgasm in 2007. Well it was the infamous psychic mutual climax while in full lotus...
Anyway after that was day after day of female mutual climaxes.
A month and half ago I was told to stop flexing my pineal gland and thereby stopping the chi transmissions to give female orgasms.
Still I have female orgasms during my full lotus meditation every day -- usually at 1 1/2 hour.
This is a taboo subject for male practitioners -- the female internal orgasm.
Nevertheless it is essential to create the chi energy that there be no thoughts of lust -- or else the semen does not get purified into chi energy. The heart must be empty.
Bill Bodri and Master Nan, Huai-chin state that a person can take in someone else's jing sex female energy and then transmit back chi energy but this only takes meditation to the upper realm of desire and the lower realm of form samadhi -- not the formless realm of samadhi.
Still the book "Taoist Yoga" states that the male reproductive organ will be full and this is the generative force manifesting -- but there should not be lustful thoughts. Otherwise the sex energy is not turned into chi energy.
I found that even without nocturnal emissions and with my continued female internal orgasms that my chi energy still goes into females around me -- just not directly by flexing my third eye.
I no longer give females orgasms -- I used to give them a lot and this would open up the heart chakra as the psychic mutual climaxes. but still the chi energy is still orgasmic. So it's more like a subtle full body orgasmic feeling.
In Taoism it's taught that the female are yang internally and that yang chi comes from the red dragon blood -- so also the focus of chi creation is between the breasts. the male is yin internally and the yin chi comes from the white tiger semen but this semen must be stored up and purified by stilling the heart from lustful thoughts.
Mahiri Lahasaya said that even he still had lustful thoughts. Also in the same Kriya Yoga tradition the Taoist teacher Michael Winn reports how another master in his old age relied on having young females around him to restore his jing energy.
So again this is a deep secret in the qigong practice. How much do Taoist qigong masters rely on taking in female jing energy to increase their chi transmissions? As Bodri and Nan state this is a limited practice. Nevertheless if advanced yogis rely on it then maybe it is limited for the importance of transforming the body's energy.
The body's energy is no less important than the mind and spirit energy -- the three are interwoven both in Ch'an Buddhism and in Taoism.
So when I sit in full lotus I still take in jing energy from around me and I transform it -- only I no longer "flex my pineal gland" to transmit it back. Still the energy does get transmitted and the chi energy is orgasmic -- but the transmission is not of the same intensity.
From my book at http://naturalresonancerevolution.blogspot.com
Michael Winn, “The Quest for Spiritual Orgasm: Daoist and Tantric Sexual Cultivation in the West,”
Universal Healing Tao, 2002
Winn goes on to describe how he later developed the ability to have subtle body sex with his
female partner – without any physical touch – and then later it developed as “astral sex” done at
great physical distances from each other.
I then corresponded with physiologist Robert Sapolsky at Stanford. He had documented
that when male primates ejaculate externally it is a trigger that switches on their stress
sympathetic nervous system. His discovery is the crucial secret to tantra so it's important to
reference his work:
572 Komisaruk BR, Whipple B, Crawford A, Liu WC, Kalnin A, & Mosier K (2004). Brain activation during
vaginocervical self-stimulation and orgasm in women with complete spinal cord injury: fMRI evidence of mediation
by the vagus nerves. Brain research, 1024 (1-2), 77-88
573 Robert Sapolsky, Why Zebras Don't Get Ulcers (Holt Paperbacks, 2004), p. 124.
The real alchemical training from Master Nan, Huai-chin:
Bill Bodri, “A Little About Sexual Tantra …” http://Meditationexpert.com