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  Sunday, 06 May 2012
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What is the female semen that is lost when the female experiences the abominable spasm of the orgasm? Is it something physical that is in the excess moisture??
Does it have an actual "scientific name" that relates to the female physiology? My intellect can't grasp it.
My intuition tells me its a spiritual essence that is released in the act of orgasm and that it does not have an actual physical component..? Is this true?
;) Gracias:D
12 years ago
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#1253
Accepted Answer
In the esoteric tradition of pure sexuality, the word semen refers to the sexual energy of the organism, whether male or female. This is because male and female both carry the "seed" within: in order to create, the two "seeds" must be combined.

As well, the word orgasm refers to a climactic peak of sexual, electrical forces, in which the nervous system is over-charged with sexual energy. orgasm is primarily energetic, and is not always accompanied by the expulsion of sexual fluids.

Part of the normal sexual function of both men and women is the release of fluids that lubricate the organs for the sexual act. This is normal and necessary, and is not a loss of energy or an orgasm.

An orgasm is marked primarily by a release of energy, not physical matter. We are concerned with conserving and transforming the energy.

Question: Does the woman, like the man, have seminal fluid? In the affirmative case, what is it called?

Samael Aun Weor: The feminine seminal fluid is crystalline; we are able to designate it also "vitreous liquid, flexible, malleable." It does not carry, naturally, millions of zoosperms, as in the definite case in the man, but it carries vital principles: hormones, forces, and extraordinary substances. There is no doubt that the woman, with the orgasm, loses incalculable riches: calories, Prana, Sexual Hydrogen SI-12, with which it is possible to create the Superior Existential Bodies of the Being.

“Nothing is easier than self-deceit. For what each man wishes, that he also believes.” —Demosthenes

"Do not worry; cultivate the habit of being happy." —Samael Aun Weor

12 years ago
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#1240
Im sorry if I wrote this question in a crude manner.. It is a hard one to word. Can anyone help answer it? Or give an opinion? :o
12 years ago
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#1253
Accepted Answer
In the esoteric tradition of pure sexuality, the word semen refers to the sexual energy of the organism, whether male or female. This is because male and female both carry the "seed" within: in order to create, the two "seeds" must be combined.

As well, the word orgasm refers to a climactic peak of sexual, electrical forces, in which the nervous system is over-charged with sexual energy. orgasm is primarily energetic, and is not always accompanied by the expulsion of sexual fluids.

Part of the normal sexual function of both men and women is the release of fluids that lubricate the organs for the sexual act. This is normal and necessary, and is not a loss of energy or an orgasm.

An orgasm is marked primarily by a release of energy, not physical matter. We are concerned with conserving and transforming the energy.

Question: Does the woman, like the man, have seminal fluid? In the affirmative case, what is it called?

Samael Aun Weor: The feminine seminal fluid is crystalline; we are able to designate it also "vitreous liquid, flexible, malleable." It does not carry, naturally, millions of zoosperms, as in the definite case in the man, but it carries vital principles: hormones, forces, and extraordinary substances. There is no doubt that the woman, with the orgasm, loses incalculable riches: calories, Prana, Sexual Hydrogen SI-12, with which it is possible to create the Superior Existential Bodies of the Being.

“Nothing is easier than self-deceit. For what each man wishes, that he also believes.” —Demosthenes

"Do not worry; cultivate the habit of being happy." —Samael Aun Weor

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