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Case Study - Tricks of directing sexual energy back to the heart, lung and brain for sexual orgasm!
Reader: 5/13/2001>
Hi,
I am a 26 year old female who does not know if she has achieved orgasm. i feel pleasant when i engage in sex but i never have that intense feeling surging through my brain. i have had my legs move uncontrollable but have told my man to stop because it felt too good but also felt like the feeling wasn't going anywhere. I don't know what to do to schieve orgasm. It seeems like i can never break on through to the other side. everything feels good but not great.
please help!
Dr Lin: 5/13/2001>
It seems your sexual (orgasmic) energy released/discharged into your legs /feets (along the inner sides - the T10-L2 nerves and the liver and kidney
acupuncture vessels in the legs and feet), instead of running up your heart, lungs and brain.
If the sexual energy is discharged into the central line of your front body - the Conceptive Vessel, as shown in
http://www.actiontao.com/image/wavepath.jpg
your heart pumping and lung breathing will be driven by the uterine and vaginal contraction at a rate of 0.8 second interval. When the orgasmic waves strike your brain's cerebral cortex, your body will be out of
control and you may feel floating in the air or the earth moving. Your will cry out and breath heavily at the rate of 0.8 seconds.
From our experiments, we have found that when the vagina is intensively stimulated on the side of either the 10-11 o'clock or the 1-2
o'clock positions without the clitoral stimulation at the same time, the sexual bioenergy is likely coupled into the T10-L2 nerves and the kidney/liver vessels down to the legs and feet. On the other hand, when vaginal stimulation is focused on the 11-1
o'clock positions with the clitoral stimulation at the same time, most of the sexual bioenergy will run up to the heart, lung and brain. It seems the simultaneous stimulation of the clitoris and the G-spot/Epicenter, that is, the stimulation of the urethral nerves, is the key to ensure the orgasmic waves to run up the heart, lung and brain. This is why 3-point excitation or Finger Pliers methods are so effective to make women come in a short time.
http://action.love/love/method.htm
Stimulating both sides of the vagina is to erect the urethral spongy tissues (the female penis) in order to avoid overstimulation of the urethra, resulting in peeing or in feeling peeing.
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