What is Amrita?
Amrita literally means “nectar of the Goddess” in
Sanskrit. A liquid most cherished and honored in Ancient Tantric literature.
The divine
Amrita
is indeed a blessing from the Goddess. Tantric and Tao beliefs state it has
mystical healing powers. Men drank Amrita for strength and virility. Sacred
rituals and spiritual ceremonies were performed with the blessings from the
Goddesses.
Modern medicine is not
sure what Amrita, or female ejaculate, consists
of. Being untrained in the ancient arts of Tantric
love, it’s easy to understand why many people
believe it is urine. It comes out of the urethra,
just as urine does, however we know it is NOT
urine. It is similar to semen, without sperm.
The solution contains glucose and prostatic fluid
secreted from the Skene’s glands.
During arousal the G-spot, sacred spot, becomes engorged with blood. Similar
to a male’s erect penis, the G-spot is made of erectile tissue and can
swell up to three times the normal size. It begins approximately the size of
a dime and can be aroused to the size of a half dollar coin! It is the only
spongy area inside the otherwise smooth vaginal walls. It is located behind
the clitoris, or pearl as it’s called in Tantra, not very far into the
vaginal canal. After arousal it is easier to find and stimulate, hopefully
ending in orgasm and possibly Amrita.
Many women experience waves of intense pleasure, even more powerful than a
vaginal or clitoral orgasm. When she builds enough sexual energy she can ascend
into a continuous state of ecstasy which is referred to as the “Orgasm
Zone”. In the O-Zone, the Goddess may orgasm and ejaculate from clitoral
stimulation, lovemaking, or even from a passionate kiss. Practice caressing
the sacred spot often and your Goddess will be primed and always awaiting your
touch and loving energy.
For more information on Amrita and female ejaculation, visit
www.DoctorG.com.
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