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Scientists Have Discovered a New Erogenous Zone

Great news for practitioners of the inner orgasm

As a member of the Post Ego Movement, I was introduced to a scientifically proven practice called the braingasm. Here’s the background:

It turns out, some of the patients in the study had lesions on the base of their spine. When the lesions were removed the involuntary orgasms stopped. Another of the patients in the study had a herniated disk a little higher up the spine.

As someone who has practiced inner orgasm and edging for years, and written about it here, I was not surprised by this discovery.

The practice of inner orgasm originates in Tantric and Taoist traditions from Asia. You might have heard about “raising the Kundalini.” The image of the serpent coiled around the base of the spine is a familiar trope of this yogic technique:

The idea of the eastern teaching is that you pull the orgasm from the genitals, through the root chakra at the base of the spine, and up through the other chakras until it is released in the crown chakra, in the head.

In my own western practice of edging and inner orgasming, I found myself discarding the chakra imagery. I simply pulled my orgasm up from my genitals and let it release in my brain.

But this discovery that there are nerves in the spine which “communicate” orgasm to the brain has lead to a breakthrough in my own inner orgasm since I joined Post Ego.

Now I concentrate on the lower part of my spine, in the lower back and can experience an orgasmic pleasure for more than an hour at a time. After about an hour, I found that the brain was overloaded with whatever chemicals it secretes during orgasm, and the feeling was no longer orgasmic. It was pleasurable, peaceful…

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