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The Sacred Spots of Shakti

Sacred spots of Shakti

These are small zones of heightened erotic sensitivity, the stimulation of which during the mating act or massaging helps to bring the female to full body orgasmic condition.

They are: the Clitoris, the U-spot, the G-spot,A-spot and the P-spot. The first two are outside the vagina, the three others inside it:

The Clitoris.

This is the best known of the female genital hot spots, located at the top of the vulva, where the inner labia join at their upper ends. The visible part is the small, nipple-sized, female equivalent of the tip of the male penis, and is partially covered by a protective hood. Essentially it is a bundle of 8000 nerve fibres, making it the most sensitive spot on the entire female body. It is purely sexual in function and becomes enlarged (longer, more swollen, more erect) and even more sensitive during copulation. During foreplay it is often stimulated directly by touch, and many women who do not easily reach orgasm purely from vaginal stimulation find it easier to climax from oral, digital, or mechanical stimulation of the clitoris.

The U-Spot.

This is a small patch of sensitive erectile tissue located just above and on either side of the urethral opening. It is absent just below the urethra, in the small area between the urethra and the vagina. Less well known than the clitoris, its erotic potential was only recently investigated by American clinical research workers. They found that if this region was gently caressed, with the finger, the tongue, or the tip of the penis, there was an unexpectedly powerful erotic response. While on the subject of the female urethra, it is important to mention ‘female ejaculation.’ In the male, the urethral tube delivers both urine and seminal fluid containing sperm. In the female it is usually believed that it delivers only urine, but this is not the case. When there is an unusually powerful orgasm, some females may emit a liquid from their urethral openings that is not urine. There are specialized glands surrounding the urethral tube, called Skene’s glands, or para-urethral glands, similar to the male’s prostate, and under extreme stimulation they produce an alkaline liquid that is chemically similar to male seminal fluid. Women who experience ejaculation (which ranges in quantity from a few drops to a few tablespoonfuls).

The G-Spot.

This is a small, highly sensitive area located 5-8 cm (2-3 inches) inside the vagina, on the front or upper wall. Named after its discoverer, a German gynaecologist called Ernst Grafenberg also called as Sacred Spot in Tantra Yoga teaching. The Sacred spot can be considered as a powerful energy point that opens when a Shakti is ready to accelerate her sensual energy flow into higher dimensions of creative expression. When stimulated with the proper rhythm and intensity, glands connected to the sacred spot swell with fluid, or Amrita, which is released during heights of pleasure. This is known as female ejaculation. Massaging this spot can lead to the release of profound emotional trauma, as well as a more profound connection to one’s inherent state of pure sensuality. It is helpful in awakening the Sacred Spot, to massage the rest of the body as well. There are usually many knots of tension within the body, which form though difficult experiences of the physical world and a masculine-dominant planet. Release of these knots is one of the most important parts of calibrating the sacred spot into its highest sensual and spiritual resonance. Some main areas to focus on when releasing knots are: the breasts, the area around the collar bone, the entire root area and around the sides of the yoni, the thighs, around the shoulder-blades, the shoulders, back, neck, and the feet. Though it may take time and practice, all women have the ability to release amrita and experience multiple, full-bodied sacred spot climaxes.

The A-Spot and P-spot

AFE-zone or Anterior Fornix Erogenous Zone. Also referred to as the Epicentre, this is a patch of sensitive tissue at the inner end of the vaginal tube between the cervix and the bladder, described technically as the ‘female degenerated prostate.’ (In other words, it is the female equivalent of the male prostate, just as the clitoris is the female equivalent of the male penis.) Direct stimulation of this spot can produce violent orgasmic contractions. Unlike the clitoris, it is not supposed to suffer from post-orgasmic over-sensitivity.

P-Spot – The Posterior Fornix, a.k.a Posterior Fornix Erogenous Zone, is a spot complimentary with the A-Spot, near the cervix on the posterior wall.

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