Meditation and Orgasm
Orgasm is a state of existence where the sex is concluded. The Meditation is
even after this Orgasmic Experience. Those who have been there, witnessed it.
______________ Editor (lightinlife)
The experience of orgasm itself
is always nonsexual. Even though you have achieved it through sex, it itself has
no sexuality in it.
You can reach to orgasm through
sex. It is a merger of the negative and the positive polarities -- such a deep
merger that the man is no longer man, the woman is no longer woman. They are not
two; there is only one energy surrounding them both. They have melted into that
energy.
It may be for a moment -- that
does not matter -- but the experience itself has nothing to do with sex.
The first orgasm is bound to be
attained through sex. And my own understanding is that meditation has grown out
of the experience of orgasm, because the original founders -- particularly Shiva
who, in his Vigyan Bhairva Tantra, has written, just like a scientific
formula, about one hundred and twelve meditations; each meditation just in one
line or two lines.... The man is tremendously aphoristic. Those one hundred and
twelve sutras are just like seeds. He has condensed everything about the
method in them.
He is also known as a great
lover. Perhaps he was the first man to discover meditation. And it can be very
scientifically assumed that whoever experienced orgasm, if he had a little
intelligence, would have seen that although it has come through sex, it itself
is a nonsexual experience.
That gives the insight that
there may be possibilities of reaching it through nonsexual means, because it is
not sexual itself, so sexuality is not necessarily the only way.
It does not need much
intelligence if you experience it and see clearly that it does not have any
impact of sexuality. Perhaps sexuality created the background, the groundwork in
which it happened. But the experience of orgasm itself does not remind you of
sex; it is purely spiritual.
Whoever experienced this must
have concluded then that there can be other ways to reach it -- because sex is
not necessarily a part of it. There is no color, nor any impression of sex left
in it. Then he must have watched how it happens. And then things are very clear:
the moment the orgasm happens, time stops, you forget about time. Your mind
stops, you do not think anymore. There is tremendous calmness, and a great
awareness.
You are not asleep. You have
not fallen into any hypnotic sleep. Everything is crystal-clear. The mind is no
more functioning the way it functions continuously: the thought process has
stopped. The sense of time is not there; it seems timeless. Afterwards you will
think it lasted only a few seconds, but that is afterwards; in the experience
itself, it seems it is eternity. And you are fully aware, as aware as you have
ever been: wide-awake.
Any observer going through the
experience will naturally think, "If these things can be managed without sex --
awareness, thoughtlessness, timelessness -- you will reach to the orgasmic
state, bypassing sexuality."
And this is my understanding:
this is how man must have first discovered meditation; otherwise meditation is
not something biological or natural, so that in the course of time you have to
discover it. But biology has given you an experience; if you try to understand
it, you are bound to search for other methods to make it possible. You know it
has happened -- that there was no thought, no time, and only pure awareness --
so it is possible.
You are not groping in the
dark, you are not just guessing: you know it is possible. You have known it
through the biological route. Then if these three things can be maintained
without sex, the orgasm happens.
And the difference is that the
sexual orgasm is very momentary. Although while it is there, it looks almost
eternal, that feeling is just because of its depth. But through meditation you
can have it as long as you want, because meditation is not dependent on anybody
else -- the woman or the man or a certain state of two minds, a certain rhythm
of two energies. The sexual orgasm depends on many things, and particularly on
the other person being there.
Meditation is independent of any other
person; only you are to create the situation:
And naturally the conclusion
will be to start with awareness, because you don't know how else to stop
thoughts. It is not in your hands to stop thoughts or to stop time. Only one
thing remains, and that is awareness -- that you can be more aware or less
aware.
You know it. If this house is
suddenly on fire, you will be more aware. You know that your awareness goes up
and down. At certain moments you are more aware; at certain moments, less aware.
So it is possible to create the situation of being more aware.
That's why awareness became the
basis of meditation. And with awareness came the surprise that as you become
aware, thoughts disappear. When you are fully aware, there are no thoughts, and
suddenly time has stopped. Time can be there inside only with the movement of
thoughts.
In fact time can be measured
only with some movement. For example, with a watch, how are you measuring time?
By the movement of the hands; otherwise, there is no way.
If everything is unmoving, you
will not be able to think that anything like time exists. But you know that a
car has passed, then a train is passing -- there has been a gap. In the gap...it
means time. Then you hear the sound of an airplane.... This is movement -- you
are finding movement around you.
Inside there is only one
movement, and that is of thoughts.
When thoughts stop, suddenly
time disappears, because time can be measured only through some kind of
movement. That's why, if in the night you had many dreams, in the morning you
will find that it was a long, long night, because so much movement happened. But
if you had no dream at all, you will feel as if you have just fallen asleep, and
now you are awake. The night has passed so quickly.
When you are in anxiety, in
misery, in pain, time passes slowly because of your pain. You would like the
pain to pass quickly, but with your expectation that the pain is not going, time
is passing very slowly.
But when you are meeting a
friend after years, you find hours have passed, and it seems just minutes since
you met. When you are joyful, when you are miserable, it makes a difference in
the speed of time immediately. But when you are neither -- just silent -- time
has no way to move.
So as one becomes aware, first one finds
thoughts becoming less, and finally stopping:
Then he finds time is not there
-- and he has found the key to the basic meditation. Then all other meditations
are differentiations of the same method, different combinations of the same
method. Different combinations, but essentially they are awareness or
witnessing.
And it seems there is no other
way to find it except through sexual orgasm, because that is the only experience
in life given by nature that comes close to meditation. And the misery is that
millions of people have no experience of orgasm, and all the religions have been
preventing them from having that experience.
This is so ridiculous, because
if they don't have any orgasmic experience, meditation remains just a fiction;
or maybe some giants can do it. "But we are human beings -- it is not possible
for us to be more aware. How can one be more aware? We are aware as much as we
can be. How to stop thoughts?"
And the responsibility for
keeping humanity away from meditation goes to all the religions because they are
against sex. They have prevented people -- not from sex but from orgasm, because
they have poisoned people's sex with guilt. They could not prevent sex, but they
did not allow people to be playful about it, they did not allow people to be
respectful about it, they did not allow people to go deeper into it.
On the contrary, because sex is
sin, it makes people feel guilty. The man is in a hurry to finish as quickly as
possible, because you should not continue any sin too long. Knowing that you are
doing something wrong, you want to do it quickly and be finished with it.
And if the man is in a hurry he
cannot attain to orgasm, only to ejaculation; which proves all the religious
teachers right -- that you are wasting your energy. Because the man feels he
gains nothing, it is a waste, he feels tired. The next day he may have a
headache, feels dull, is not so sharp. Perhaps the religious people are right --
he is already punished.
So it is a very strange thing.
They have created the idea of guilt, and the idea of guilt on its own has given
proofs that you really are doing something wrong.
The woman has remained unmoving
while making love, because she has been told that to enjoy herself while making
love -- or to move, or to be playful -- is only for prostitutes, not for ladies.
Ladies simply lie down almost dead, thinking, "Let him do what he wants to do
and let him be finished soon" -- because they don't gain anything out of it.
The man at least finds a
certain release of the energy with which he was becoming burdened, but the woman
does not get even that release. So naturally women are more against sex than
men. And every woman thinks in her mind that all men are nothing but animals:
their only desire is sex.
This is the by-product of all
the religious teachings. In this way... they have not been able to prevent sex;
otherwise humanity would have disappeared. And orgasm is not necessary for
reproduction, so biology has no problem: it can continue its work without
orgasm.
Orgasm was not something necessary for
reproduction:
It was something to open a
window for the higher evolution of consciousness.
But the idiots who have been
religious leaders and priests prevented that window. They have been teaching
continuously: "Meditate!" And when people fail, when they cannot attain to
meditation, then the priests say, "You are sinners -- how can you attain? First
be celibate, fast, do penance."
And all these things will
prevent people from having orgasm -- which is the only natural way to have a
first glimpse of meditation.
So you can understand my
difficulty. If I say to people, "You have been prevented by your religious
people from becoming religious," they cannot understand what I am saying. But
what I am saying is absolutely scientific.
There must be something in
man's nature that opens a window towards higher evolution; otherwise how can you
convince the man that there are things like higher experiences? And how did the
first man come to know? Why did he meditate in the first place, and how did he
find the way to meditate?
Somebody, somewhere in the
past, must have found some similarity with his nature, and must have seen that,
although he passes through sex, he reaches to a point where sex has nothing to
do with it: sex simply opens a door into a new reality. And that door can be
opened without sex far more easily, without dependence.
It is one of the great
misfortunes that has befallen humanity, that sex became taboo, prohibited,
rejected, condemned. They did not succeed in preventing it, but they certainly
succeeded in poisoning man's spiritual growth.
So it is not only the orgasm
that you experience in meditation which is nonsexual, even the orgasm that you
experience through sex is nonsexual.
Orgasm itself is a nonsexual
experience.
The natural way, the easier
way, the primary way is through sex -- and it is perfectly good; it is in
accordance with nature's intentions. And then you know that such an experience
is possible for you. Then you can play with the experience, and you can find
many ways to reach it.
All those ways have become
meditations. And that does not prohibit you from using the sexual way, because
it is sex that has given you the first experience of orgasm, has given you the
first insight into meditation, has taken you far away from biology and nature.
So one should be grateful to
one's sexuality.
There should be no question of
guilt.
If religions had taught people
to be grateful to sex, we would have produced a totally different kind of man --
not this miserable and suffering creature that you see all around the world.
We could have produced really
joyful, blissful people; people who would have forgotten how to be miserable,
how to suffer, who would have forgotten completely the anguish in which they are
living now.
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