In India, Nepal, Tibet, China, and Japan, sexuality has long been regarded as both an art and a science worthy of detailed study and practice. Indeed, the Eastern view is that no learning is complete without a thorough knowledge of the sexual principles underlying all existence. Eastern metaphysical traditions make use of the mystery of sexuality as a means to the transcendental experience of Unity. The feeling of Oneness, achieved during or following the sexual act, is the most universally accessible mystical experience.

The sexual secrets revealed in this blog are the legacy of several converging traditions. These secrets are mentioned or implied in the early magical texts of the ancient Egyptians and in the mystical writings of the Hebrews, Greeks, and Arabs. A study of the alchemical books of medieval Europe reveals a continuation of this tradition and experience, often taking the form of inspired romantic or mystical poetry, generally couched in allegory. Arabian songs and writings on the theme of love are replete with sexual elements which can best be understood by tracing in them the influences of the East. It is evident that all Occidental teachings of transcendence through actual or allegorical eroticism find their origin in the Orient.

Monday, May 21, 2012

THREE TYPES OF LINGAM

The three (3) types of male sexual organs: the HARE, the BULL, and the HORSE


"Men are born with as large a variety of Weapons as of faces. It all depends on Nature. A considerable number of short men have long Weapons, while a similar number of tall men have short Weapons. Thin, weak men often have thick, hard Weapons; tall, well-built men often have small, weak ones."
SU-NU-MIAO-LUN


The Kama Sutra and the Ananga Ranga both list three types of male sex organs, according to their dimensions. They are:

THE HARE
This is the Lingam that does not exceed six finger-breadths (about five inches) when fully erected. Usually a man with a Lingam of this type is short of stature but well proportioned and of a quiet disposition. His semen is usually sweetish. He is known as being of small dimension.

THE BULL
This is the Lingam that does not exceed nine finger-breadths (about seven inches) when fully erected. A man with such a Lingam is usually robust, with a high forehead, large eyes, and a restless temperament. He is ever-ready to make love and is known as being of middle dimension.

THE HORSE
This is the Lingam that is about twelve finger-breadths (about ten inches) in length when erected. The owner of such an implement is usually tall, large-framed, muscular, and has a deep voice. His nature is gluttonous, covetous, passionate, reckless, and lazy. He walks slowly and cares little for love-making, unless suddenly overcome by desire. His semen is copious and usually rather salty. He is known as being of large dimension.


"There is a saying that a man whose Lingam is very long will always be poor. One whose Lingam is very thick will always be in distress. A man who has a thin and lean one will be lucky, and a person whose Lingam is short may well become a king."
ANANGA RANGA

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