In Taoism, semen is considered a physical manifestation of Jing (vital essence). Frequent ejaculation is believed to deplete a man's life force, leading to fatigue and aging.
Essential solo practices where a man uses mental focus and breathing to draw "cool" energy from the testicles upward, promoting vitality and hormonal health.
By retaining semen, practitioners believe they can "nourish the brain" and revitalize the body’s internal organs. Taoist secrets of love. cultivating male sexual...
Unlike a peak orgasm that ends in exhaustion, a valley orgasm is a "rolling" wave of pleasure that stays within the body, allowing for prolonged intimacy and multiple orgasmic experiences without loss of erection. Taoist Secrets of Love: Cultivating Male Sexual Energy
Taoist sexual cultivation, often referred to as "Sexual Kung Fu," is an ancient system designed to transform sexual energy ( Jing ) into vital life force ( Qi ) and spiritual energy ( Shen ). The core goal is to separate the physiological act of from the emotional and physical experience of orgasm to preserve vitality. Core Philosophy: Conserving the Essence In Taoism, semen is considered a physical manifestation
Also called "Draw Nectar Up to the Golden Flower," this involves performing rapid muscular contractions of the pelvic floor (kegels), buttocks, and jaw while inhaling deeply just before climax. This "draws" the orgasmic energy upward into the body instead of allowing it to "explode" outward.
Lovemaking is viewed as a "joining of essences" where the man (Yang) exchanges energy with the woman (Yin) to achieve harmony and health. Key Techniques for Male Cultivation By retaining semen, practitioners believe they can "nourish
These practices focus on redirecting energy that would otherwise be lost during climax.