Hey /x/,I have some questions regarding semen retention sexual energie etc.So i hear time and time again that we have this energx inside us whatever you want to cal it. And by masturbating we loose it and how its bad for you etc. but my question is more about orgasm itself. As in what is it excatly, i hear various things about it and how one can be used to achieve certain things. or how you should not do it and redirect that energy, you get the point. so what i am asking is that i want to know more. Frankly my problem is that i can't even jerk of in peace anymore, because i am scared i might "missuse" that energy or worse. I suffer from OCD and sometimes very bad stuff happens in my brain, also during orgasm. Should i be scared, or is there more to it and that idk. i need to awaken something in me before i can redirect it ans so on. If you clown on me in the replies be my guest, but if someone knows more i would be very happy for more information.
>>41801725Opposing forces, when held in balance, tend to neutralize one another. Energetically, opposition fizzles itself out. True unity is not achieved through constant fusion, but through conscious differentiation and disciplined containment.From this perspective, male spiritual continence is not repression but conservation. It is the deliberate preservation of polarity, male and female energies held apart so they can remain potent rather than collapse into a closed reproductive circuit. Once a man enters sexual union, his psychic substructure is permanently altered: energy that once ascended toward higher spiritual centers is redirected into patterned channels oriented toward physical reproduction and the lower, instinctual functions of the animal kingdom.In this model, men primarily radiate life-energy, while women primarily absorb it. Ideally, each learns mastery of their role. Women cultivate discernment, when and where to absorb energy for immediate use. Men cultivate restraint; maintaining and accumulating energy over time until it reaches a threshold at which sustained acts of will, creativity, healing, or what earlier traditions called “magic,” become possible. One is acquisition for immediacy; the other is saving for eventual, amplified use.Spiritual power does not arise from indulgence, but from sacred living. One gains only what one is willing to relinquish for the sake of growth. To discipline the body is to feed the spirit. Ascension is not added on top of excess, it emerges from subtraction.
>>41801725>>41802166This understanding is not new. Figures such as Plato, Hermes Trismegistus, and St. Thomas Aquinas all engaged, in varying degrees, in practices of continence paired with dietary restraint. Vegetarianism; or at least a diet centered on “things that grow”: fruits, vegetables, mushrooms, grains, was seen as a way of minimizing identification with predation, blood, and animal reactivity. Avoiding flesh was not moralism; it was psychological and spiritual hygiene, an attempt to remain less entangled with the instinctual circuitry of the animal kingdom.Enlightenment, across traditions, has consistently been associated with simplification, restraint, and conscious sacrifice, not accumulation.Further reading:Sex Education: The Case for Continence - Tripurari SwamiPsychic Conflicts in a Child (1946) - C. G. JungThese works approach the subject from different angles but converge on the same principle: unresolved instinct drains psychic energy; disciplined integration refines it.