Play Her Body Like an Instrument

Get ready, I’m going to talk about the clitoris. 

I’m going to suggest that the clitoris is the physical analog for women’s psyches and control of their nervous systems, extending in abstraction. 

If you understand the working of the clitoris, how to consciously control the various points and meridians, you will understand the body, nature, and creativity. 

10 spots. 2 directions. 3 pressures. 3 lengths of stroke. To play the body like an instrument. The psyche, the nervous system, nature, woman creative force.

The same laws dictate each. 

The collective clitoris is numb, retracted, rubbed dry

The most sensitive part of the human body

What would require the greatest sensitivity 

Is ignored or clumsily treated as an afterthought 

The most precious and the most powerful 

Neglected 

Clitoris, nervous system, psyche, women, Earth, creative force 

Until one encounters and is informed by the source

All knowledge is conceptual

Absent of wisdom

Our methods for healing—ourselves, our sufferings, our collective traumas, our planet—are ineffective.

Just ideas ideas ideas.

A lot of men with a lot of ideas and a lot of science generated by men to back a lot of the ideas that don’t actually do anything in practice but make people think they are doing something wrong because no matter how hard they try to employ the ideas they remain anxious, insufficient, powerless.

Start here, here’s one:

A clitoris that has not been loosed, stroked with artistry, expressed, has a buildup that occurs as oversensitivity that people either “rub out” or it can’t be touched directly, thus translating to anxiety, hypersensitivity, irritation, and pressure.

The skillful response is direct, firm pressure in a downward direction which draws her into her body. 

At present we do the opposite: indirect, light pressure that never penetrates psyche or nervous system and leaves her locked.

The lack of flow is the congestion

That is suffering.

That’s the beginning. 

Law of the feminine number one.

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