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The Body

“Instrument of Sexual Energy”

Sex Is Primarily an Exchange of Energy

Over the decades of exploring the realms of holistic sexuality, I have come to realise that what we call ‘sex’ is actually primarily an exchange of energy.

When making love or working with a client in certain contexts, I see the body as an instrument of pleasure on which I can play certain notes. These notes are expressed through the fine sparks of energy that travel through the body’s nerve channels, pleasure centres and chakras. More profoundly, they are expressed through the ‘music’ that each individual emits when stimulated.

The More Healed Our Sexual Selves, the More Powerful the Sound & Energy We Emit

If we do not suppress it, this unique and primal ‘symphony’ is a direct manifestation of the energetic frequency at which we vibrate. The more liberated and healed our sexual selves, the more powerful the sound and energy patterns we emit.

Art Ⓒ 2024 Philipp Mutschler

Physically Held Trauma Restricts Flow of Energy

The auditory, physical and energetic response of a body to stimulation tells me many details about an individual. It reveals to me the degree to which someone is able to let go, the quality of the energy flow through each chakra, but also where certain traumas may be held. Common areas of stored trauma are the major ‘pleasure centres’, such as the G-spot in women and the prostate in men. A physically held trauma in either of these areas will restrict the flow of energy through the sexual organs and also through the rest of the body and its energy system.

Common physical manifestations of a restricted flow of energy are pain during sex, difficulty reaching orgasm, decreased libido and erectile dysfunction. By regularly working on the prostate and G-spot through masturbation routines, specific stimulation sequences, love-based sex, but also in therapeutic practices such as ‘Karsai Nei Tsang’, emotional trauma can be released from the G-spot and prostate.

Emotional ‘Bubbles’ That move from the Genitals to the Heart & Brain

Clients often describe the process of releasing physically held trauma as emotional ‘bubbles’ that travel from the genital region to the heart and brain, where they then manifest as intense emotional outbursts and even vivid recollections or visual representations of the traumatic memories stored in the body.

© Philipp, 06 August 2024

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