
Taoist Secrets of Love

In the practice of “dual” cultivation, a couple balances this field of energy between them by sharing and circulating their subtle energies.
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- Balancing the polarity of female-male (yin-yang) forces is the third principle of Taoist cultivation.
Mantak Chia, Michael Winn • Taoist Secrets of Love
- Transformation of sex energy is the second principle of cultivation. During sexual arousal, the “ching” or sexual essence stored in the testicles expands rapidly and causes some energy to naturally rise to higher centers in the heart, brain, glands, and nervous system. This upward movement is cut short by ejaculation outward, so most men never beco
Mantak Chia, Michael Winn • Taoist Secrets of Love
The secret Taoist methods of sealing the penis in order to conserve “ching” are given in Chapters 5 thru 8.
Mantak Chia, Michael Winn • Taoist Secrets of Love
- Conservation of sexual energy is the first principle of cultivation. Ejaculation of the male seed for purposes other than having children is a wasteful loss of an extremely precious treasure.
Mantak Chia, Michael Winn • Taoist Secrets of Love
The manufacture of a sperm fluid capable of such psychic super potency consumes up to a third of a man’s daily energy output and is especially taxing on the male glandular/immunological system. (Chapters 3 and 4).
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- Sperm is the storehouse of male sexual energy. A single ejaculation has 200 to 500 million sperm cells, each a potential human being. There are enough spermotozoa lost in a single orgasm to populate the entire United States if each cell was to fertilize an egg.
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Refining one’s awareness of sexual energy—with or without a partner—is one of the simplist ways of humans to return to pure consciousness and experience the deepest rhythms of life. (Chapters 1 and 2.)
Mantak Chia, Michael Winn • Taoist Secrets of Love
- The universe is filled with different kinds of dynamic energy, or “chi.” The Tao, or “way,” for each man is to creatively transform his energy over a course of a lifetime back to its original state of harmonious balance.