Here I show you the English versions of various posts on my blog (Entropyaz), so that people who don't speak Spanish can read it too. In addition, I'm adding the original version in Spanish for every one.
Tantric Sex
editFrom Entropyaz - Sexo Tántrico
Tantra, which means net or secret in Sanskrit, is an ensemble of religious texts and rituals both buddhist and hinduist where god Shiva explains the philosohpy of tantric ritual, including the conscious practice of sex as a way to enhance human sensibility, and to focus all the energy in a mutual satisfaction.
The concept of male orgasm as top point of heterosexual coitus does not belong to concepts and practice of tantric sex (Yarin & Anders, 2006, quoted by Crooks & Baur, 2009). Margo Anand (1991) explains in his The Art of Sexual Ecstasy that the tantra was an ancient eastern pathway towards spiritual illumination, which began in India in about 5000 BC. The tantric philosophy states that an erotic love act between a god and a godess was the creator of the world. According to this point of view, sexual expression may become a form of spiritual meditation, and a pathway to a deep connexion (Kuriansky & Simonson, 2005, quoted by Crooks & Baur, 2009).
In tantric sex, the man learns how to control and delay his own orgasm, and to redirect sexual energy through his whole body as well as his partner's. Before coitus, the couple usually stimulate each other softly and erotically. When they are both ready to coitus, the woman guides penetration in a soft, relaxed way. The couple keeps the rithm to minimum initially, generating energy by soft inner moves, such as contractions of muscles surrounding the opening of the vagina. The couple then harmonizes breathing, and finds a common rithm for inhalation and exhalation while visualizes the warmth, ecstasy and enegy of genitalia traveling all over their bodies. The moves may grow stronger but stoping always to relax before male orgasm. The couple receives in a good way the sensations of intimacy and deep ecstasy while they look to one another and create a "deep heart relaxation" (Anand, 1991, quoted by Crooks & Baur, 2009).
References
edit- CROOKS, R.; BAUR, K. (2009). Nuestra sexualidad, 10th edition. Mexico: CENGAGE Learning.
Signs to know if you are in love
editFrom Entropyaz blog.
Do you think you are in love with somebody? Well, we are going to help you clear your mind. Think about that person, and then read the following phrases and analyze their content.
- SEVENTEEN: Whenever you see his/her photo, you stay looking his/her eyes.
- SIXTEEN: Whenever you hang up after a chat with him/her, you miss to talk to that special person even if it has been just two minutes ago.
- FIFTEEN: You always read his/her text messages or e-mails over and over again.
- FOURTEEN: You always go slowly when you walk him/her.
- THIRTEEN: You always feel shy when he/she is present.
- ELEVEN: Whenever you think of him/her, your heart beats both fast and slow at the same time.
- TEN: You smile when you hear his/her voice.
- NINE: When you see him/her, you can't see anyone else because he/she is everything you see.
- EIGHT: You hear sweet melodies in your head whenever you think of him/her.
- SEVEN: He/she is the only thing you think of.
- SIX: You become very happy when you catch his/her odor.
- FIVE: You always smile to yourself when you think of him/her.
- FOUR: You are willing to do anything for him/her, or to see him/her.
- THREE: While reading this message, there was a single person only in your mind all this time.
- TWO: You were so entertained while thinking of that person that you didn't notice the number twelve is missing in this message.
- ONE: You just went checking whether there was a number twelve or not, and now your laughing silently.
References
edit- PANDO, L. (2007). Habilidades Heterosociales. Presented in the Social Habilities Workshop, at Universidad Ricardo Palma. Lima: URP.