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Taoist Sex Cult

Taoist Sexual Yoga and Enegetic Cultivation

Created on 2004-12-14 04:31:49 (#5447815), last updated 2004-12-14

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"There is a Secret Dalliance known as the Heavenly and Earthly Net whereby people indulge in sexual play like the birds and beasts, many females with a single male. It is believed to be a method of averting calamities." Tao An

The term “Tao” has become an almost household word in the modern Western world. Much is heard about this enigmatic “Way” but very little is known. Often given the misnomer of “Taoism,” this “Way” is neither an “ism” nor “schism,” neither a religion nor sect; quite simply, it is the oldest science of life. It is the Path which all things follow, and like the currents of a river, all things submit to it, either willingly or forced.

The ancients masters, undistracted by the various forms of entertainment that barrage modern society, focused their "time and effort" (Gung-Fu), on researching and improving ways of meeting human needs in accordance with the Tao.

A lineage of these ancient masters, and sages (the transmission of which extends even into this current age), developed a complete, detailed, and scientific system of knowledge which comprises many principles of food preparation, exercise, healing, sexuality and such. From the empirical observation of the reproductive process, these masters discovered that the sexual glands were endowed with the “Divine” power to create and organize life.

These realizations caused the ancient masters to create a complete system of methods and techniques, which have, accurately or inaccurately, been given the phrase “sexual alchemy” in association with them. With that, the ancient masters hoped to elevate self-healing to its fullest potential, to energize the whole body, to seemingly defy time and aging.

Above all these ancient masters were scientists. They believed that wisdom came from accumulated knowledge subjected to scrutiny and deeper and deeper questioning. They had a purpose and a morality to their questioning and search for wisdom. They sought immortality and immunity from disease of all kinds. Unlike western “religions,” the “Taoist” masters were not inclined to lead a righteous life because they feared retribution from a vengeful god, but because it was the best “Way” to achieve what they wanted to achieve.

All aspects of life and living came under their scrutiny so it is not surprising that at some point they would turn their attention to sex. For not only is “Taoist” sexual alchemy a potential fountain of youth, but it also is a refreshing solution that reconciles the common dilemma between responding to one's sexual desires and devotion to one's spiritual aspirations. On one hand, some social influences promote the release of sexual instincts at the animalistic level only. On the other hand, many religions stifle or denounce sexual activity to promote spirituality. Release of sexual desires results in many problems, such as venereal diseases. Stifling of sexual desires leaves people unsatisfied, for they are not bodiless spirits as long as they live on earth. Neither approach satisfies people's needs, because human beings have both physical instincts and spiritual aspirations. Taoism eliminates this dilemma by allowing the sexual instincts to serve a spiritual purpose. The Taoist sexual techniques provide a direct, tangible experience of the Divine. By sharing true love, giving true love, and receiving true love, those engaging in the sexual alchemic experience learn to understand the nature of the Divine, manifest through the Tao, the Way of things.

At the core of Taoist sexual practice is the desire to theoretically achieve immortality and immunity from disease and the aging process. Intense pleasure and spiritualization of the body came as welcome side effects of these practices. It is natural, in Taoist thought, that when our manner of living is harmonious and in tune with the Tao, then the benefits which we reap will naturally be manifold.

To achieve immortality, it makes perfect sense to associate as closely with it as possible. Sexual energy aims at fortifying the body to such a degree that it is invulnerable to invasion of any kind of disease, or the development of any kind of internal disharmony that would lead to disease.

This means that the Taoist diligently maintains internal balance and harmony, at all levels. The point of sexual practice is to preserve and enhance Qi in the physical body, particularly Yuan or Original Qi, which is the store of Qi one is born with. Yuan Qi is the specific essence that links our Ethereal Soul with the Universal soul. Yuan Qi is said to reside in the Kidney organ system, of which the genitalia are a part.

Specific practices include the man withholding ejaculation. It is thought that semen contains a man's physical essence. Semen is pure Yin in nature. This means it is purely nourishing at all levels. Depletion of Kidney Qi is the Taoist definition of death.

As well, Taoist approach sex as a highly effective healing activity. Modern science has identified hormones like Pheromones, and Endorphins, which not only have healing properties hundreds of times more effective than any drug or herb, in an otherwise healthy body these hormones provoke intense pleasure, and fortify and energize.

With all of that said, the above is not even the tip of the proverbial ice berg of knowledge and, more importantly, EXPERIENCE of the Tao with regards to sexual alchemy. Over time, new initiates into our Order will be gradually taught the methods of sexual alchemy, semen retention, consistent multiple orgasms, maximization of penile length, girth and rigidity, and all similarly relevant matters of nourishing, healthy and harmonious human sexual experience.

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