Thursday, January 29, 2015

Sexual Promptness In Men

Usually, people differ their conjuring in scaling sexual appetite they actually have. There is no single standard of perception of sexual desire in an individual person over one’s life span. And one of the universal accusations in most couples is the disparity in sexual desire. 

Sexual desire is an impulsive state of interest for sexual activities and interest of ‘need’, ‘wish’ or drive to discharge their libido onto the opposite or same gender person. Siring your aspiration of begetting orgasm at explicit timing can be ascertained by highly strung phases (excitement, plateau, orgasm, resolution) with your partner.
Although the timing is different, but men and women experience the sexual response phases. It’s improbable that both partners will reach the orgasm at same time. In addition, the intensity of the comeback and time spend in each stage varies from person to person.

Conferring the relationship tips for a decreeing aspect i.e. sexual desire doesn’t mean to evade the factual things of human relation attached with holy signs. Daniel Bergner, author of ‘What do women want?’ simply shatters the most cherished myths about desire and fact threatening to disrupt all the contemporary pigeonholes of female sexuality. 

On sexual arousal, Bergner says - "No matter what their self-proclaimed sexual orientation, (women) showed; on the whole, muscular and swift genital arousal is when screen offered men with women, men with men and women with women. They responded equitably much more to the exercising woman than to an ambling man and their blood flow rose promptly."
Getting briefly, what exactly the Catholic Church teaches about oral sex certainly makes a graspable quote to answer everyone.

Formerly and principally, the Church reserves all sex for marriage. But, this is not a way to confine our usual and natural sexual impulses, rather to use them for what they were likely arose and namely for child procreation and build unity between wife and husband. Pope Benedict has spoken explicitly of his concern that restraining the Church’s consideration on sex to “just ethical prohibitions” can direct people to “have notion that the church’s actual function is only to put life in the baskets. Perhaps too much has been said and too often - without the essential connection to truth and love.”

 Need not to flicker your desire here or there without any prefectural partner. Following the sex magical art to exploit sexual orgasm is the only veracity.

Monday, August 16, 2010

THE SEXUAL URGE IN MEN

An encounter with God would be the sweetest moment in life, such an experience is what one would always want to have all the time of his existence on earth. Could this be the reason why men are believed to have much desire for INTERCOURSE ? Man by his quest to always experience God is in the right direction.
Historically, INTERCOURSE ...is an act through which male and female experience God.
The ancient believes that the male is spiritual incomplete until he had carnal knowledge of the sacred feminine. Furthermore, physical union with female remains the sole means through which man could become spiritually complete and ultimately achieve Gnosis(knowledge of the divine) Intercourse is a man's only bridge from earth to heaven hence, ORGASM is the prayer.
-->Sexuality and the occult arts had, of course, long been associated in the Western imagination. Since at least the time of the Gnostic heresies, and continuing with the persecution of the Templars and the Cathars and the witch hunts of the late Middle Ages, illicit sexuality was often believed to go hand in hand with secret ritual and the black arts. And in various schools of Western esotericism, from Jewish Kabbalah to the Renaissance magic of Marsilio Ficino and the Enlightenment mysticism of Emanuel Swedenborg, the physical union of male and female bodies was regarded as the earthly
reflection of the union of the active and passive aspects of the Godhead.

But it was really not until the middle of the nineteenth century, with figures
like American Spiritualist Paschal Beverly Randolph and his European followers, that we see the birth of a detailed, sophisticated, and well-documented
system of sexual magic. That is, for the first time we see not just the use of erotic symbolism to describe the nature of spiritual union but, more specifically, the use of physical intercourse and genital orgasm as a source of magical power believed to have real effects in the material world. At the same time, perhaps not accidentally, Western occult traditions were being increasingly mingled with esoteric practices drawn from recently discovered Eastern traditions like Hinduism and Buddhism, and perhaps above all, from erotic manuals such as the Kama Sutra and from the esoteric sexual rituals of Indian Tantra. Most of the popular literature now being sold on the topics of “Tantra” and “Sex Magic,” I would argue, is a melding of nineteenth-century inflectional alchemy and a somewhat garbled version of Indian Tantra, usually with a healthy dose of the Joy of Sex thrown in.

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Sex is one of the most (some say the most) powerful energies on the planet. . . . Within our loins lies an energy that has the potential to create any reality we want. . . . Religion has done much to suppress
our divine sexual nature and has kept the masses ignorant of the potential uses of sexual energy. . . . Sex Magic is based on the belief that the most powerful moment of human existence is the orgasm. Sex Magic is the art of utilizing sexual orgasm to create a reality and/or expand consciousness.