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Taoist Sexual Practices

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Taoist sexual practices (simplified Chinese: 房中术; traditional Chinese: 房中術; pinyin: fángzhōngshù; literally: 'arts of the bedchamber') are the ways Taoists may practice sexual activity.

These practices are also known as "Joining Energy" or "The Joining of the Essences". Practitioners believe that by performing these sexual arts, one can stay in good health, and attain longevity or spiritual advancement.

Some Taoist sects during the Han dynasty performed sexual intercourse as a spiritual practice, called "Héqì" (合氣, "Joining Energy").

The first sexual texts that survive today are those found at the Mawangdui. While Taoism had not yet fully evolved as a philosophy at this time, these texts shared some remarkable similarities with later Tang dynasty texts, such as the Ishinpō (醫心方). The sexual arts arguably reached their climax between the end of the Han dynasty and the end of the Tang dynasty.

After 1000 AD, Confucian restraining attitudes towards sexuality became stronger, so that by the beginning of the Qing dynasty in 1644, sex was a taboo topic in public life. These Confucians alleged that the separation of genders in most social activities existed 2,000 years ago and suppressed the sexual arts. Because of the taboo surrounding sex, there was much censoring done during the Qing in literature, and the sexual arts disappeared in public life.

As a result, some of the texts survived only in Japan, and most scholars had no idea that such a different concept of sex existed in early China.

Ancient and medieval practices
Qi (lifeforce) and Jing (essence)

The basis of all Taoist thinking is that qi (氣) is part of everything in existence. Qi is related to another energetic substance contained in the human body known as jing (精), and once all this has been expended the body dies. Jing can be lost in many ways, but most notably through the loss of body fluids. Taoists may use practices to stimulate/increase and conserve their bodily fluids to great extents. The fluid believed to contain the most Jing is semen. Therefore, Taoists believe in decreasing the frequency of--or totally avoiding--ejaculation in order to conserve life essence.

Male control of ejaculation

Many Taoist practitioners link the loss of ejaculatory fluids to the loss of vital life force: where excessive fluid loss results in premature aging, disease, and general fatigue. While some Taoists contend that one should never ejaculate, others provide a specific formula to determine the maximum amount of regular ejaculations in order to maintain health.

The general idea is to limit the loss of fluids as much as possible to the level of your desired practice. As these sexual practices were passed down over the centuries, some practitioners have given less importance to the limiting of ejaculation.

Nevertheless, the "retention of the semen" is one of the foundational tenets of Taoist sexual practice.

There are different methods to control ejaculation prescribed by the Taoists. In order to avoid ejaculation, the man could do one of several things. He could pull out immediately before orgasm, a method also more recently termed as "coitus conservatus."

A second method involved the man applying pressure on the perineum, thus retaining the sperm. While, if done incorrectly can cause a retrograde ejaculation, the Taoists believed that the jing traveled up into the head and "nourished the brain."

Jing

Another important concept of "The Joining of the Essences" was that the union of a man and a woman would result in the creation of jing (精), a type of sexual energy.

When in the act of lovemaking, jing would form, and the man could transform some of this jing into qi, and replenish his lifeforce. By having as much sex as possible, men had the opportunity to transform more and more jing, and as a result would see many health benefits.

Yin/Yang

The concept of Yin and yang is important in Taoism and consequently also holds special importance in sex. Yang usually referred to the male sex, whereas Yin could refer to the female sex.

Man and Woman were the equivalent of heaven and earth, but became disconnected. Therefore, while heaven and earth are eternal, man and woman suffer a premature death.

Every interaction between Yin and Yang had significance. Because of this significance, every position and action in lovemaking had importance. Taoist texts described a large number of special sexual positions that served to cure or prevent illness, sort of like the Kama Sutra.

Women

For Taoists, sex was not just about pleasing the man.

The woman also had to be stimulated and pleased in order to benefit from the act of sex. Su Nu, female advisor to the "Yellow Emperor" (Huang Di, 黄帝), noted 10 important indications of female satisfaction. If sex were performed in this manner, the woman would create more jing, and the man could more easily absorb the jing to increase his own qi.

According to Jolan Chang, in early Chinese history women played a significant role in the Dao (道) of loving, and that the degeneration into subordinate roles came much later in Chinese history. Women were also given a prominent place in the Ishinpō, with the tutor being a woman. One of the reasons women had a great deal of strength in the act of sex was that they walked away undiminished from the act. The woman had the power to bring forth life, and did not have to worry about ejaculation or refractory period. To quote Laozi from the Dao De Jing: "The Spirit of the Valley is inexhaustible...Draw on it as you will, it never runs dry."

Women also helped men extend their lives. Many of the ancient texts were dedicated explanations of how a man could use sex to extend his own life. But, his life was extended only through the absorption of the woman's vital energies (jing and qi).

Some Daoists came to call the act of sex “the battle of stealing and strengthening.”These sexual methods could be correlated with Daoist military methods.

Instead of storming the gates, the battle was a series of feints and maneuvers that would sap the enemy's resistance. Jolan points out that it was after the Tang dynasty(A.D. 618-906) that "the Dao of Loving" was "steadily corrupted," and that it was these later corruptions that reflected battle imagery and elements of a "vampire" mindset. Other research into early Daoism found more harmonious attitudes of Yin Yang communion.

Longevity and immortality

Some Ming dynasty Taoist sects believed that one way for men to achieve longevity or 'towards immortality' is by having intercourse with virgins, particularly young virgins.

Taoist sexual books, such as the Hsuan wei Hsin ("Mental Images of the Mysteries and Subtleties of Sexual Techniques") and San Feng Tan Chueh (三峯丹訣 "Zhang Sanfeng's Instructions in the Physiological Alchemy"), written respectively by Zhao Liangpi and Zhang Sanfeng (not to be confused with semi-mythical Zhang Sanfeng who lived in an earlier period), call the woman sexual partner ding () and recommend sex with premenarche virgins. Zhao Liangpi concludes that the ideal ding is a premenarche virgin just under 14 years of age and women older than 18 should be avoided.

Zhang Sanfeng went further and divided ding into three ranks: the lowest rank, 21- to 25-year-old women; the middle rank, 16- to 20-year-old menstruating virgins; the highest rank, 14-year-old premenarche virgins.

According to Ge Hong, a 4th-century Taoist alchemist, "those seeking 'immortality' must perfect the absolute essentials. These consist of treasuring the jing, circulating the qi and consuming the great medicine."

The sexual arts concerned the first precept, treasuring the jing. This is partially because treasuring the jing involved sending it up into the brain. In order to send the jing into the brain, the male had to refrain from ejaculation during sex.

According to some Taoists, if this was done, the jing would travel up the spine and nourish the brain instead of leaving the body. Ge Hong also states, however, that it is folly to believe that performing the sexual arts only can achieve immortality and some of the ancient myths on sexual arts had been misinterpreted and exaggerated. Indeed, the sexual arts had to be practiced alongside alchemy to attain longevity. Ge Hong also warned it could be dangerous if practiced incorrectly.
 
A second method involved the man applying pressure on the perineum, thus retaining the sperm. While, if done incorrectly can cause a retrograde ejaculation, the Taoists believed that the jing traveled up into the head and "nourished the brain."

This is damn funny... Lol :D
The whole article as well...

Retrograde Ejaculation!!! Rofl :roflmao::roflmao::roflmao::roflmao:
 
Anyway, if you involuntarily experience Retrograde Ejaculation, you better see a doctor. Dont be a clown like the Taoist and artificially pressing on your perinuem to induce this condition! :D

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Retrograde ejaculation

Overview

Retrograde ejaculation occurs when semen enters the bladder instead of emerging through the penis during orgasm. Although you still reach sexual climax, you might ejaculate very little or no semen. This is sometimes called a dry orgasm.

Retrograde ejaculation isn't harmful, but it can cause male infertility. Treatment for retrograde ejaculation is generally only needed to restore fertility.

Symptoms

Retrograde ejaculation doesn't affect your ability to get an erection or have an orgasm — but when you climax, semen goes into your bladder instead of coming out of your penis. Retrograde ejaculation signs and symptoms include:
  • Orgasms in which you ejaculate very little or no semen out of your penis (dry orgasms)
  • Urine that is cloudy after orgasm because it contains semen
  • Inability to get a woman pregnant (male infertility)
When to see a doctor

Retrograde ejaculation isn't harmful and requires treatment only if you're attempting to father a child. However, if you have dry orgasms, see your doctor to be sure your condition isn't caused by an underlying problem that needs attention.

If you and your female partner have had regular, unprotected intercourse for a year or longer and have been unable to conceive, see your doctor. Retrograde ejaculation might be the cause of your problem if you ejaculate very little or no semen.
 
Heard about a Taoist guideline for the recommended frequency of ejecularion for men - supposedly to be your age divided by 5 is the number of days for one release...

Wait.. let me find the source .....
 
So I need to be a Taoist in order to enjoy the sex? And attract Taoist chio bus?:biggrin:
I guess for you, it has to be a Hokkien Taoist Sinkie woman about 50 y.o. She must also be a virgin, loves to be whistled at, preferably have accounting background, and residing in the prosperous state of Johore. Ideally, you will need to light firecrackers while copulating with her. This should acrivate her qi, and you can suck it all up, leaving her shrivelled and disconsolately unwanted. :biggrin:
 
Taoism is like Hinduism or Shintoism... no conversion rituals needed.

Oh, before I forget, I need to remind you that you need to use your fingers to press on your perineum just before you shoot. Then quickly retreat from her tunnel, and experience a retrograde ejaculation.

This is important so that she doesn't steal your qi. Otherwise, if you release your cum inside her, your qi will be stolen by her cunt. You will be the one who is going to be sucked dry.
 
I guess for you, it has to be a Hokkien Taoist Sinkie woman about 50 y.o. She must also be a virgin, loves to be whistled at, preferably have accounting background, and residing in the prosperous state of Johore. Ideally, you will need to light firecrackers while copulating with her. This should acrivate her qi, and you can suck it all up, leaving her shrivelled and disconsolately unwanted. :biggrin:
Anyone but her:eek:. I will leave her to fulfill your sexual fantasies! Enjoy yourself :biggrin::roflmao:
 
Oh, before I forget, I need to remind you that you need to use your fingers to press on your perineum just before you shoot. Then quickly retreat from her tunnel, and experience a retrograde ejaculation.

This is important so that she doesn't steal your qi. Otherwise, if you release your cum inside her, your qi will be stolen by her cunt. You will be the one who is going to be sucked dry.
Can I cum in her mouth to avoid losing my Qi?:biggrin:
 
Can I cum in her mouth to avoid losing my Qi?:biggrin:
That's even worse! She may greedy for your Qi. I am sure she would bite off your big, long and large Ranjiao! :D

bloddy-mouth.jpg

Your penile blood on her mouth...:confused::eek:
 
Oh, before I forget, I need to remind you that you need to use your fingers to press on your perineum just before you shoot. Then quickly retreat from her tunnel, and experience a retrograde ejaculation.

This is important so that she doesn't steal your qi. Otherwise, if you release your cum inside her, your qi will be stolen by her cunt. You will be the one who is going to be sucked dry.

All women will drain you. It's only by how much that's variable.

 
Taoism is like Hinduism or Shintoism... no conversion rituals needed.
jingoism is also another self-centered and energised buchikong-related ritual, oh-mmm :redface:
Another important concept of "The Joining of the Essences" was that the union of a man and a woman would result in the creation of jing (精), a type of sexual energy.
 
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